The past for shame of Gianlugi Buffoni (Photo)

One of the best goalkeepers of all time, Gigi Buffon, has signed a year contract with the French team Paris Saint Germain, writes Periscope. He had begun his career as a goalkeeper at Parma, achieving great successes. Even in Juvenus, he made remarkable fame through 18 [...]
One of the best goalkeepers of all time, Gigi Buffon, has signed a year contract with the French team Paris Saint Germain, writes Periscope.
He had begun his career as a goalkeeper at Parma, achieving great successes. Even in Juvenus, he gained remarkable fame over 18 years of no less than 507 championship presentations.
But while serving as a model for many young goalkeepers, Gianluigi Donnaruma of AC Milan, Buffon in his youth has made shameful gestures in Parma.

A year before he moved to Juvenus, he had miraculously decided not to keep number 1 on his back. And, you know who he picked? This number was known for the bad Nazi competition you carried. Being the letter H etha in the alphabet, with two numbers of 8, it became HH, which was the short story of Nazi greeting “Heil Hitler”.
The buffon, crucified by the Italian and international press, had said he did not know that the number had conotation of the neonists, but that he had taken that number, thinking of reactuting “4 balls” that are the character and attributes of a person. Immediately, he changed the number by selecting 77.
In September 1999, another scandal was made by the doorman who had won the World Cup “Germania 2006”. Buffon had worn a fascist slogan written “Boia chi apple” [that is handcuffing is ozy]. The criticism of his gesture had been even more severe. 21-year-old Buffon had publicly apologized, saying it was a foolish and naive gesture, because he was totally ignorant of neo-fascist conotations.

By the year 2000, Buffon had risked a four - year prison sentence for counterfeiting his high school degree in order to obtain a law degree at Parmas University, but he was only given a three - thousand - and 350 lira. He had later described this incident as the most embarrassing in life, and for which he deeply regretted it. /Periscopi












