There is always a name you can't forget
Profile:
Nationality: Argentina
Height: 185
Place of birth: Regongista, Argentina
Weight: 83
Date of birth: 1969-02-01
Individual goals:
1988-89 Newellsburg Old Boys (Argentina) played 16 times and scored 4 goals
1989-90 River Plate (Argentina) played 7 times and scored 4 goals
1990 Boca Youth (Argentina) made 10 appearances and scored 2 goals
1990-91 Boca Youth (Argentina) made 19 appearances and scored 11 goals
1991-92 Fiorentina (Italy) made 27 appearances and scored 13 goals
1992-93 Fiorentina (Italy) played 32 times and scored 16 goals
1993-94 Fiorentina (Italy) 26 appearances and scored 16 goals
1994-95 Fiorentina (Italy) made 32 appearances and scored 26 goals
1995-96 Fiorentina (Italy) made 31 appearances and scored 19 goals
1996-97 Fiorentina (Italy) made 32 appearances and scored 13 goals
1997-98 Fiorentina (Italy) played 31 times and scored 21 goals
1998-99 Fiorentina (Italy) scored 21 goals 28 times
1999-00 Fiorentina (Italy) made 30 appearances and scored 23 goals
1 Roma? (Italy) 28 appearances and scored 20 goals
2001-02 Roma? (Italy) scored 6 goals
Personal Honors:
Winning: Copa America Championship in Argentina (1991, 1993)
Winner of the Americas Top Scorer in Argentina (1991, 1995)
Winner of Argentina League One Championship (1990)
Winner of the Argentina League One Championship when he was in Boca Youth Team (1991)
Winner of the Boca Youth Team: Argentina's First Division Scorer (1991)
Winning: Italian League Two Championship (1994)
Winning the Italian League One Top Scorer (1995)
Winner of South American Footballer (1991)
Winning the Italian Cup with Fiorentina (1996)
Winner of Argentina Footballer (1998)
Winning:gotham Cup Championship (1999)
Winner of the Italian League One Best Foreign Aid (1999)
Winning: Italian League One Championship (2001)
The day when Bati left Fiorentina in May 2000 finally came. After hearing the news that Bati had transferred to Rome, Roma fans were delighted, while Fiorentina fans were crying. Although he had ended his nine years in Fiorentina, the days he spent with Fiorentina fans were unforgettable. Bati said: "Fiorentina fans have always loved me. I put on the Roma jersey in the new season, but my heart is always in Fiorentina. If possible, I want to come back, and I hope that the people here will still love me at that time."
After joining Rome, Bati became the world's highest-paid striker. So the sad Fiorentine fans called him a miser of money and pushed down the statue of Bati who they had erected himself. In response, Bati defended: "I didn't leave for money, I just wanted to win a championship. Is this wrong?"
Roma is getting closer to the goal of a league championship, and the term "champion" has become increasingly taboo for Roma and fans. It seems that once you say "champion", the Champions League will disappear. But Batistuta does not believe in evil. He said at a press conference a few days ago: "I am not afraid of saying this word. There are people in the team, but I think only those who do not know their strength will be taboo. Personally, I have been waiting for this title for 10 years, so I just want to celebrate the arrival of this day."
The way Rome captain Totti celebrated was to get a Roman gladiator tattoo on her body, and Batistuta had an Indian avatar tattooed on her arm, so he said: "On the day of winning the league championship, I first have to hug Aldale, he knows what it means to wait for the league championship for 10 years."
In the first season, Batti stood at the Francis Stadium again and heard the cheers of the Fiorentines again. The fans did not forget everything he did for the team. Batti "repayed" the fans' love with a goal. This time, he did not cheer or celebrate at the corner flag point. He just buried his hands in his palm and wiped his tears silently.
Batti's first season at Rome was perfect. After being plagued by injuries at the beginning of the season, he still scored 20 goals and won the first Serie A championship in ten years. However, Batti paid 9 years for his loyalty. When his dream finally came true in the 10th year due to betrayal, he discovered that Rome did not belong to him, a countryman in Argentina. He and Rome were just using each other and abide by contracts. The championship was the platform between them. Once both sides achieved their goals, the breakup would be natural.
Batistuta is one of the most comprehensive shooters in the world and is a recognized genius. He can shoot hard with both left and right feet, and his header is also very good. Free kicks are known for their fast speed and sharp angles. In the game, he always charges in front, with long hair and beautiful mane storm and throws a whistle to the extreme. He is brave and good at fighting, ravaging the nerves of powerful enemies with powerful rushing. His male voice drowns the green field. His powerful shot, the thunder strike, made the defender tremble and the goalkeeper terrified. The fans affectionately called his goal "bl"? Bati-style goal?
He is the player with the most goals in the history of the Argentina national team. He is the top scorer of the Copa America in two times and scored hat tricks twice in the 94,98 World Cup. His record of 13 goals in 11 consecutive games in Serie A is still unmatched. He is considered another flying flag for Argentina after Maradona. The number 9 on his back has undoubtedly become his symbol. Fans who support him regard him as a leader.
In the hearts of the Argentinians, since Maradona, Bati is the only star who made them worship him. Indeed, in addition to purple, Bati has been blue and white in his life, the Argentine team, the top scorer of the Copa America, two Cup champions, and the 1991 American Footballer. Bati was also not inferior in the World Cup. He is still the only player to score a hat trick in two consecutive World Cups, and his national team scored more than Maradona. Unfortunately, he has won three championships with the championship.
The army missed. In the 1994 World Cup, Maradona was found to have taken banned drugs and was depressed and was eliminated too early; in the quarter-finals of the French World Cup in 1998, the goal post blocked Batti's dream of winning; in 2002, the South Korean and Japanese World did not even qualify for the group. Shortly after the South Korean and Japanese World, Batti made a decision that made fans all over the world sad: retire from the national team. From then on, we can no longer see the Argentina No. 9 with blonde hair and blue and white arrow shirts.
Chapter completed!