ACF Fiorentina Hall of Fame

This is a list of ACF Fiorentina players who have been inducted into the club's Hall of Fame.

Gabriel Batistuta holding his old Fiorentina jersey at a 2014 ceremony inducting him into the club's Hall of Fame

History and regulations

ACF Fiorentina's Hall of Fame has been launched in 2012, resulting from a collaboration between ACF Fiorentina and Museo Fiorentina.[1] Fiorentina has been the first Italian football club to launch such initiative.[2][3]

The award is given to players, managers, sporting directors, staff members, and historical supporters who have significantly marked the club's history.[1] The inductees are selected by Museo Fiorentina and voted by a jury elected by the Collegio del Marzocco.[1] The recipient are rewarded with the Marzocco Viola award, a statuette designed by the artist Marco Cantini and made by the silversmith Federico Sassoli. Portraits of the recipients are also made by Claudio Sacchi.[4]

The 2020 edition has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]

Hall of Fame

Players

NameNationalityPositionFiorentina careerAppearancesGoalsYearHonours with Fiorentina Reference
Giancarlo AntognoniItalyMF1972–19874297220121974–75 Coppa Italia [1]
Kurt HamrinSwedenFW1958–196736220820121960–61 Coppa Italia, 1960–61 European Cup Winners' Cup, 1965–66 Coppa Italia [1]
Giuseppe Chiappella[lower-alpha 1]ItalyDF1948–1952345520121955–56 Serie A [1]
Vittorio StaccioneItalyMF1927–193194020121930–31 Serie B [1]
Mario PizzioloItalyMF1929–1936203320121930–31 Serie B [1]
Giuseppe BriziItalyDF1962–1976389220121965–66 Coppa Italia, 1968–69 Serie A, 1974–75 Coppa Italia [1]
Christian RiganòItalyFW2002–2006100622012 [1]
Giovanni GalliItalyGK1977–198632302013 [7]
Italo BandiniItalyMF1926–1927
1928–1930
3042013 [7]
Stefano BorgonovoItalyFW1988–1989
1990–1992
77232013 [7]
Ferruccio Valcareggi[lower-alpha 2]ItalyMF1940–1943
1947–1948
126272013 [7]
Giancarlo De Sisti[lower-alpha 3]ItalyMF1965–19743484120131965–66 Coppa Italia,1968–69 Serie A [7]
Giuliano SartiItalyGK1954–1963220020131955–56 Serie A, 1960–61 Coppa Italia, 1960–61 European Cup Winners' Cup [7]
Ardico MagniniItalyDF1950–1958241620131955–56 Serie A [7]
Alberto OrzanItalyDF1954–1963246320131955–56 Serie A, 1960–61 Coppa Italia, 1960–61 European Cup Winners' Cup [7]
Giuseppe VirgiliItalyFW1954–19581156220131955–56 Serie A [7]
JulinhoBrazilFW1955–1958982320131955–56 Serie A [7]
Armando SegatoItalyMF1952–19602551920141955–56 Serie A [8]
Claudio MerloItalyMF1965–19763772820141965–66 Coppa Italia, 1968–69 Serie A [8]
Renzo ContrattoItalyMF1980–198828502014 [8]
Gabriel BatistutaArgentinaFW1991–200033220720141993–94 Serie B, 1995–96 Coppa Italia, 1996 Supercoppa Italiana [8]
Rodolfo VolkItalyFW1926–192714112015 [9]
Sergio CervatoItalyDF1948–19593343120151955–56 Serie A [9]
Luciano Chiarugi[lower-alpha 4]ItalyFW1965–19721935620151965–66 Coppa Italia, 1968–69 Serie A [9]
Francesco ToldoItalyGK1993–2001337020151993–94 Serie B, 1995–96 Coppa Italia, 1996 Supercoppa Italiana, 2000–01 Coppa Italia [9]
Romeo MentiItalyFW1938–1941
1945–1946
1365520161938–39 Serie B, 1939–40 Coppa Italia [10]
Miguel MontuoriArgentinaMF1956–19611888420161955–56 Serie A, 1960–61 Coppa Italia, 1960–61 European Cup Winners' Cup [10]
Franco SuperchiItalyGK1965–1976318020161965–66 Coppa Italia, 1968–69 Serie A, 1974–75 Coppa Italia [10]
Luca ToniItalyFW2005–2007
2012–2013
99572016 [10]
Enzo RobottiItalyDF1957–1965273220171960–61 Coppa Italia, 1960–61 European Cup Winners' Cup [11]
Francesco RosettaItalyDF1957–1965255120171955–56 Serie A [11]
Ugo FerranteItalyDF1963–1972251620171965–66 Coppa Italia, 1968–69 Serie A [11]
Enrico ChiesaItalyFW1999–2002854520172000–01 Coppa Italia [11]
DungaBrazilMF1988–19921541220172000–01 Coppa Italia [11]
Enrico AlbertosiItalyGK1958–1968240020181960–61 Coppa Italia, 1960–61 European Cup Winners' Cup, 1965–66 Coppa Italia [12]
Davide AstoriItalyDF2015–201810932018 [12]
Daniel BertoniArgentinaMF1980–1984123312018 [12]
Giancarlo GaldioloItalyDF1970–1980315520181974–75 Coppa Italia [12]
Mario MaraschiItalyFW1967–19701154820181968–69 Serie A [12]
Sergio Castelletti[lower-alpha 5]ItalyDF1958–1966262020191960–61 Coppa Italia, 1960–61 European Cup Winners' Cup, 1965–66 Coppa Italia [13]
Moreno RoggiItalyDF1972–1978110620191974–75 Coppa Italia [13]
Francesco Graziani[lower-alpha 6]ItalyFW1981–1983631820191974–75 Coppa Italia [13]
Sergio Carpanesi Italy MF 1955–1959 33 1 2022 1955–56 Serie A [14]
Claudio Desolati Italy FW 1955–1959 200 58 2022 1974–75 Coppa Italia [14]
Celeste Pin Italy DF 1982–1991 268 6 2022 [14]
Sébastien Frey France GK 2005–2011 218 0 2022

Coaches

NameNationalityFiorentina careerYearHonours with Fiorentina Reference
Fulvio BernardiniItaly1953–195820121955–56 Serie A [1]
Bruno PesaolaItaly1968–197120131968–69 Serie A [7]
Mario Mazzoni Italy 1974–1975

1976–1977

2014 1974–75 Coppa Italia [9]
Károly CsapkayHungary1926–19302015 [9]
Emiliano MondonicoItaly2003–20042019 [13]
Claudio RanieriItaly1993–199720221993–94 Serie B, 1995–96 Coppa Italia, 1996 Supercoppa Italiana [14]

Executives

NameYearNote Reference
Lando Parenti 2012 Warehouse worker at the club [1][15]
Egisto Pandolfini[lower-alpha 7] 2012 Creator of Fiorentina youth system [1][16]
Luigi Ridolfi Vay da Verrazzano 2012 Founder of ACF Fiorentina [1][17]
Enrico Befani 2013 President of the club from 1952 to 1961 [7][18]
Ernesto Paroli 2013 Warehouse worker at the club [7][19]
Nello Baglini 2014 President of the club from 1965 to 1971 [8][20]
Ugolino Ugolini 2015 President of the club from 1971 to 1977 [9]
Ennio Raveggi 2016 Masseur at the club [10][21]
Sandro Mencucci 2017 CEO and board director at the club [11]
Ottavio Baccani[lower-alpha 8] 2018 Sporting director at the club [12]
Artemio Franchi 2019 One of the first sporting directors at the club [13][6]

Ambassadors

NameYearNote Reference
Raffaele Righetti 2012 Historical secretary general of Fiorentina [3]
Rigoletto Fantappiè2012Sporting director at the club and historical supporter [1][22]
Stefano Biagini2012Historical supporter [1][23]
Narciso Parigi2012Composer of Fiorentina's anthem [1][24]
Franco Zeffirelli2013Historical supporter [7][25]
Valter Tanturli2013Historical supporter [7][26]
Mario Ciuffi2013Historical supporter [7][27]
Giorgio Albertazzi 2014 Historical supporter [8][28]
Paolo Valenti 2015 Historical supporter [9][29]
Carlino Mantovani 2015 Florentine sports journalist [9][30]
Luciano Artusi 2015 Calcio Fiorentino historian [31]
Giampiero Masieri 2016 Florentine sports journalist [10][32]
Luigi Boni 2018 Historical supporter [12]
Roberto Germogli 2019 Photojournalist [13]
Raffaello Paloscia 2022 Sports journalist [14]

See also

Footnotes

  1. Giuseppe Chiappella also managed Fiorentina from 1963 to 1968.[6]
  2. Ferruccio Valcareggi also managed Fiorentina from 1962 to 1964 and during the 1984–85 season.[6]
  3. Gaincarlo De Sisti also managed Fiorentina from 1981 to 1985.[6]
  4. Luciano Chiarugi also managed Fiorentina youth team and, twice and for a short time, the first team.
  5. Sergio Castelletti was also manager of Fiorentina youth team.
  6. Francesco Graziani also managed Fiorentina during the 1989–1990 season.
  7. Egisto Pandolfini was also a player at Fiorentina from 1945 to 1946 and from 1948 to 1952.[6]
  8. Ottavio Baccani also managed Fiorentina during the 1937–38

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