AS Roma (Italy),
Hellas Verona (Italy), AS Roma (Italy), Juventus Turin (Italy),
Inter Milan (Italy), SS Lazio (Italy)
Honours
1996
Intercontinental Cup winner (Juventus) 1996 European SuperCup winner (Juventus) 1996 Champions League winner (Juventus) 1993 UEFA Cup winner (Juventus) 1995 Italian SuperCup winner (Juventus) 1997 Italian SuperCup winner (Juventus) 1995 Serie A.. Champions (Juventus) 1997 Serie A.. Champions (Juventus) 1998 Serie A.. Champions (Juventus) 1995 Italian Cup winner (Juventus) 2000 Italian Cup Finals (Inter Milan)
Biography
Angelo Peruzzi (born February 16, 1970 in Viterbo, Italy) is a
football (soccer) goalkeeper, who currently plays for Lazio in
the Italian Serie A.
Peruzzi has played for Roma (1987-89), Hellas Verona (1989-90),
Juventus (1990-99), Internazionale (1999-2000), and Lazio
(2000-). With Juventus, he won three scudettos and one Champions
League title.
For Italy, Peruzzi has been capped 27 times and played at Euro
96. He was scheduled to be the starter at the 1998 World Cup,
but suffered a late injury and was taken off the squad; Gianluca
Pagliuca started instead. A similar fate hit Angelo two years
later at Euro 2000; again, a last-minute injury kept him out as
Francesco Toldo led the team to the final. Peruzzi subsequently
quit the national team, but came back four years latter, backing
up Gianluigi Buffon at Euro 2004. He was also a member of the
national squad that competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in
Barcelona.