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Francesco Morini (Italian pronunciation: [franˈtʃesko moˈriːni]; 12 August 1944 – 31 August 2021) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a defender. He competed for the Italy national team in the 1974 FIFA World Cup[1][2] and earned a total of 11 caps. He played for clubs such as Sampdoria and, most notably, Juventus, with which he achieved great success.

Key Information

After his retirement he worked as Juventus's sporting director for several years.[3]

Club career

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Morini (left) playing for Juventus in 1974 against his iconic rival of Inter Milan, and future Juventus teammate, Roberto Boninsegna.

Morini made his Serie A debut for Sampdoria in a 2–0 loss against Roma on 2 February 1964, and in 1969, he was transferred to Juventus.[4] He made 387 appearances in Serie A, as well as 30 in Serie B with Sampdoria during the 1966–67 season, during which he won the title.

During a highly successful domestic and European stint with Juventus, Morini won five Serie A titles, a Coppa Italia during the 1978–79 season, and an UEFA Cup during the 1976–77 season, also reaching the European Cup final during the 1972–73 season, and the semi-final of the European Cup Winners' Cup during the 1979–80 season, his final season at the club. Throughout his professional footballing career as a defender, Morini never scored a goal; although he once appeared to score one during a friendly tournament, it was disallowed. Morini ended his career in Canada with the Toronto Blizzard.[5][6][7]

International career

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Morini made his international debut for the Italy national team in a 1–0 home win over Turkey on 25 February 1973,[7] and was a member of the Italian squad that took part in the 1974 FIFA World Cup. He played for Italy 11 times between 1973 and 1975.[7] Although he was still part of the Italy national side during the mid-70s, he was notably excluded by Enzo Bearzot from the Italian squad that finished in fourth place at the 1978 FIFA World Cup.[5][6]

Style of play

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Morini was a fast, strong, and tenacious centre-back, with good technique, who was known for his tackling ability, as well as his tight marking of opposing forwards. He was given the nickname "Morgan the Pirate" as he excelled as a powerful ball-winner; despite his physical style of play, he was also known for his correct behaviour on the pitch, and he rarely committed aggressive challenges.[5][6] On the pitch, he was also well known for his rivalry with Inter forward Roberto Boninsegna, who later became his teammate.[8]

Personal life

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Morini had two sons; one is Jacopo Morini, who is known for his role in the Italian television program "Le Iene", and the other, Andrea, is a singer and guitarist in a band.[3]

Honours

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''Francesco Morini'' is an Italian former professional footballer known for his role as a central defender, particularly during his successful tenure with Juventus in the 1970s and his appearances for the Italy national team. Born on 12 August 1944 in San Giuliano Terme, Morini began his professional career with Sampdoria before transferring to Juventus in 1969, where he established himself as a reliable and tough stopper over ten seasons. He contributed to the club's domestic and European campaigns, earning recognition for his defensive solidity and leadership on the back line. Internationally, he earned 11 caps for Italy and represented the Azzurri at the 1974 FIFA World Cup. After retiring from playing, Morini remained associated with Juventus, serving as the club's sporting director for several years. He passed away on 31 August 2021. His legacy endures as one of Juventus' notable defenders of that era, respected for his commitment and contributions to the team's achievements.

Early life

Early life

Francesco Morini was born on 12 August 1944 in San Giuliano Terme, Tuscany, Italy. He grew up in the Tuscany region. He turned professional in 1963 at the age of 19 when he joined Sampdoria.

Club career

Sampdoria

Francesco Morini began his professional career with Sampdoria in 1963, initially playing in Serie B before the club achieved promotion. Over the next six years, he made 161 league appearances across Serie A and Serie B for the Genoa club, without scoring any goals. As a centre-back, Morini established himself as a reliable and consistent defender during this formative period of his career. In the 1966–67 season, Morini contributed to Sampdoria's success in winning the Serie B title, which earned the team promotion to Serie A. He remained with Sampdoria until 1969, when he transferred to Juventus.

Juventus

Francesco Morini joined Juventus from Sampdoria in 1969, beginning a ten-year tenure that became the most successful and prominent phase of his playing career. As a reliable and extraordinarily consistent centre-back, he excelled in physical battles and was particularly noted for his outstanding man-marking abilities against top strikers, earning the nickname "Morgan" for his capacity to "plunder" the ball and shadow opponents throughout matches. Morini made 256 appearances in Serie A for Juventus without scoring a goal, forming part of a total club career tally of 372 appearances across all competitions where he also failed to score. He established himself as a key member of the dominant Juventus side of the 1970s, contributing significantly to the club's success in both domestic and European competitions. During his time at the club, Morini won five Serie A titles in the 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77, and 1977–78 seasons. He added the Coppa Italia in 1978–79 and the UEFA Cup in 1976–77. Juventus also reached the European Cup final in 1972–73 under his defensive presence.

Toronto Blizzard

In 1980, Francesco Morini concluded his playing career with a single season at Toronto Blizzard in the North American Soccer League (NASL), his only professional experience outside Europe. As a defender, he made 22 league appearances for the club, during which he scored no goals and recorded no assists while playing 1,836 minutes. This stint in Canada marked the end of Morini's professional playing days after a long career primarily in Italy. He wore jersey number 24 and participated in matches against various NASL opponents, including documented appearances in games against teams like Dallas Tornado and California Surf.

International career

Italy national team

Francesco Morini earned 11 caps for the Italy national team between 1973 and 1975, during which he scored no goals. His international debut occurred on 25 February 1973 against Turkey, in a match that Italy won 1-0. Morini was part of Italy's squad for the 1974 FIFA World Cup in West Germany, contributing to the team's campaign in the tournament. He was not selected for the Italy squad at the 1978 FIFA World Cup.

Style of play

Post-playing career

After retiring from playing, Morini's association with Juventus continued. He served as the club's sporting director and later as team manager, playing a key role during the extraordinarily successful period between 1981 and 1994.

Personal life and death

Family

Francesco Morini had two sons, Jacopo and Andrea, who pursued careers in music and entertainment. The brothers formed the musical group MP2, and Jacopo later became known as a correspondent for the Italian television program Le Iene.

Death

Francesco Morini died on 31 August 2021 in Forte dei Marmi, Tuscany, Italy, at the age of 77 following a heart attack. Juventus mourned his passing, issuing a statement expressing deep sadness and gratitude: "We’ve lost one of our own. Thanks for everything, Francesco." The announcement of his death prompted tributes from the football community, recognizing his contributions as a former defender and club figure.

Honours

Club and international honours

Francesco Morini enjoyed a highly successful club career, marked by multiple team trophies, though he won no major honours at international level with Italy. With U.C. Sampdoria, Morini won the Serie B title in the 1966–67 season, securing promotion to Serie A. After joining Juventus in 1969, he contributed to one of the club's most dominant periods, helping the team claim five Serie A titles in the 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77, and 1977–78 seasons. He added the Coppa Italia in 1978–79 and the UEFA Cup in 1976–77 during his time at Juventus. Morini also reached the European Cup final in 1972–73 with Juventus. At international level, despite earning caps for Italy and participating in the 1974 FIFA World Cup, Morini won no titles with the national team.

Individual recognition

Francesco Morini was renowned by the nickname "Morgan the Pirate," a moniker he earned during his playing days for his formidable ability to win back possession from opponents, likened to the swashbuckling character from the 1960 film Morgan, the Pirate. This nickname reflected his powerful ball-winning skills and physical yet disciplined style of play, which made him a standout defender. Morini was inducted into the Juventus FC Hall of Fame in recognition of his enduring legacy as one of the club's defensive pillars. This honor highlighted his individual impact during a highly successful era with Juventus, cementing his status among the club's all-time greats.
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