Italian Goalkeeper Angelo Perruzi Retire

Italian and Lazio goalkeeper Angelo Perruzi after Roman Derby announced his decision to retire at the end of this Serie A season. “I won’t continue next year and I think that this was also my last match ever, because I have a fracture in my finger. I said it’s enough, I decided this back in January,” said Perruzi, 37-year-old.
This announcement has surprised the Lazio coach and President. “I’m always the last one to know these things, in all families it’s this way. In my opinion if he had something to say, it was better to tell it to the club first.” said Lazio coach Delio Rossi.
“I take note of what Peruzzi said. I didn’t know about this. I still hope he remains at Lazio, but the club cannot intervene in the personal decisions of a player.” said Lazio President Claudio Lotito.
Peruzzi began his Serie A career with A.S. Roma in 1987. Perruzi joins Juventus in 1991 successfully revived his career, and he soon surpassed Stefano Tacconi as the Turin giants’ starting goalie. Peruzzi won three Scudetti, a UEFA Cup, and was part of Juventus’ 1996 Champions League title squad that defeated AFC Ajax in the final on penalties.
After one season with Inter Milan, he transferred to Lazio for €17.9 million in 2000, and has made over 200 appearances with the club. Perruzi was a member of the Italian squad that won the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
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