In occasione dei 70 anni dalla nascita, il 25 maggio, la redazione di Torino della Testata Giornalistica regionale della Rai diretta da Alessandro Casarin ricorda il perno della Nazionale azzurra e capitano della Juventus Gaetano Scirea, morto a soli 36 anni in un incidente stradale. Un viaggio tra testimonianze inedite e prezioso materiale di repertorio recuperato nelle teche della Rai per riscoprire l'uomo, il giocatore, le sue vittorie ma anche il dramma dell'Heysel e la tragica scomparsa sulle strade polacche nel 1989.
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00:07Sirea
00:26Sirea was, in my opinion
00:28it was Juve
00:30A true gentleman
00:36at the lady's service
00:38The fat was had
00:44The light was had
00:45The light era had
01:05He had this joy in wearing this shirt.
01:18Gaetano Scirea was many things, he was a great player, he was a great captain
01:24of Juventus, he was a great leader of Juventus and the national team.
01:38Sorry, we have to interrupt the selection of Serie A matches which will be available anyway
01:43resumed soon for a truly terrible reason.
01:47Gaetano Scirea died in a road accident in Poland where he had gone for
01:53follow the team that will be his Juventus' next opponent in the Cup.
02:20Strangely enough, I turn on the television to watch Sunday sports and the television doesn't
02:27it lights up.
02:29Very strange thing, but I'm there and suddenly I start getting phone calls.
02:34Some strange phone calls, but Gai is back, Gai is not back yet, he called you.
02:49I was in Verona for the Juventus match, I arrived home and saw my father-in-law
02:56who was crying, my wife who was crying.
02:59I said, what happened ago?
03:04Is Gaetano dead?
03:06How did Gaetano die?
03:09And then I heard, and then my world fell apart.
03:18Friends started coming to my house without telling me anything.
03:25I never asked at that moment what had happened and why they were there with me.
03:30because I was probably afraid of knowing an uncomfortable or serious truth.
03:46On a wrong step, in the middle of the bone, there were found among other things two trucks, two or three
03:57cars in this accident, but the worst accident was precisely that one because then
04:03having the tannics behind, in the trunk, the car caught fire.
04:12I hope that Gaetano lost his life on impact because it would have been truly tragic.
04:21Dino, do you think Scirea will be able to afford the freedom he so skillfully allowed himself?
04:25in the Serie B championship last year or will you keep him close, close, close?
04:31It's a memory that comes to mind of Gaetano.
04:34There are 2,000, 5,000, they are not there yet because one does not believe it yet, so it does not seem to him
04:43True.
04:50One of my saddest moments in the history of football.
05:12Friends or people who knew him can only have a great memory of esteem
05:18and affection because it seems to me that I'm saying something paradoxical, but to me he seemed like a boy who didn't
05:25had defects.
05:44Boniperti brought to Turin a young boy named Gaetano Scirea
05:49who spent his life in Boniperti's Juventus.
06:12I would say that Turin was a crossroads, from a footballing point of view it was truly the capital
06:20of Italy because the championship was played between Juventus and Turin, in particular in two seasons
06:2675-76 and 76-77.
06:46However, from a social point of view, unfortunately, they were the terrible years of lead.
06:52and football was perhaps the only happy island where people could have fun
07:01and forget so many wounds and so much blood.
07:17Yes, he was someone who plays football very well, consequently he played football, so he played it well.
07:24another year
07:24I don't see why he shouldn't do it this year.
07:26I wouldn't want to give it the label of freedom that one goes, no, who is more inclined to play
07:33I'd better go play, it means someone will cover for someone else.
07:49His was a particular game, no, because he was born and among other things he entered forward, then he became a midfielder
07:56and as a midfielder they practically put him to play the book.
07:59I grew up in the Atalanta boys' team and started out as a midfielder.
08:04and I played several spring championships playing in that role.
08:09Then fate, I don't know what, in a friendly match in Meleniano, the spring championship
08:15It was Christmas time, it was suspended, the libero got injured and from there they made me play in that role
08:22and I'd say that all things considered it was also my luck.
08:24And he wasn't so happy at first because he's always been a player who liked to participate in the action, right?
08:33According to him, the book will have to stay, the old book was in front of the doorman and almost never moved.
08:40He actually invented, no, a bit of this form of the book that could be unhooked and marked
08:50also because he also had these skills, incidentally, having also played as a centre forward.
08:56Shirea, the best of the Bianconeri as in Liège, does not waste a perfect pass from Boniek.
09:11He went on the attack and played as a striker, he went to midfield and played as a midfielder,
09:18he was on defense and was a defender.
09:20He did everything, without overdoing it, you understand?
09:25Zoffe also often said that when he saw him moving away, going on the attack, he didn't worry, you understand?
09:32He didn't tell him anything.
09:34He called the other defenders back.
09:36Shirea called him back because he knew what he had to do.
09:43Juventus, deservedly champions of Italy, finished the 74-75 championship with a win on their home turf.
09:55He was a special player because it was a different kind of football, but he had his own movements, his own vision of the game.
10:02which were really important, which today I have no trouble not finding,
10:09There will certainly be other players who are certainly good, but he was a libero,
10:15which is a game that no longer exists today, I imagine him more as a midfielder,
10:19like a player who plays in front of the defense and who, having a lot of intelligence,
10:24much need for play, as he did as a free player, he started the action,
10:28and he started the action with some game plans that were useful for the team, for the development of the team.
10:34The tendency of the two defenders to advance indirectly underlines Bellugi's careful performance
10:40and that of the newcomer Shirea, a cold boy who rarely breaks away.
10:46He was the man who could lead his teammates from the locker room to the playing field,
10:52He was exemplary in his correctness, never sent off in his many years of career.
10:56and for a defender to never be sent off is something extraordinary,
11:01It means he was so good, he was able to stop opponents without committing fouls that deserved a red card.
11:08But look, I'm correct when I meet the opponent, I don't know, in the middle of the field,
11:14but if he were to meet him at the edge of the air I would not hesitate to knock him down, as they say, to foul him.
11:20Of course I wouldn't allow the attacker to go towards goal, we need a foul, I'll do the foul.
11:25But there are many ways to lay down, to commit a foul.
11:29Exactly, there's the one who kicks Mari, there's the one who brags about the shirt.
11:31Personally, I'd rather take Mari for the shirt.
11:55I was born into a working class family, my father and mother worked at Pirelli,
12:00so I would say I've never had a quiet life,
12:04certainly then having had the fortune of being a footballer,
12:08here, Mari, many things have changed.
12:26My grandfather was a worker at Pirelli, so a very modest family,
12:30and so he managed, despite everything, to maintain that standard of living,
12:36in the sense that when you live in a family of a certain type,
12:39who has important values, and then he also managed to pass them on to me.
13:09I lived, studied and worked here in Turin,
13:12so it was a guesthouse in via San Secondo,
13:15a pension for all the students and working kids.
13:19I was going to visit some friends in this guesthouse with some friends.
13:24and I saw her and from there everything was born.
13:26We met and it was love at first sight.
13:42Syria, why do you speak so few times and always wisely?
13:46But I don't just speak a few times,
13:48I speak when I am asked or interviewed,
13:51It's not that I don't speak or I hide.
13:53You see, you asked me for the interview and I'm happy to do it.
13:59The case was different, in the sense that he was more playful, he made jokes, he was nice.
14:05He was a person who at the beginning maybe, but a bit like me,
14:11At the beginning, maybe it took some time to get to know people before opening up
14:16and then afterwards, indeed in everyday life, even in the team, in the group,
14:21he was considered, however, as well as the captain, because he was captain for many years,
14:25but also a team player, but also a man you could talk to,
14:29we could confide in each other, we could be together.
14:35Siria plays basketball with her thirteen-year-old son.
14:38A champion can also play sports for fun
14:41and to recover normal relationships with their families.
14:53One of the games we played at home, because we had an apartment in Turin,
14:58it was to play football at home, so with the ball and to break some vases.
15:03He adored his son and it drove me crazy.
15:06The house was always in disarray because he and Riccardo were always playing football.
15:13And they often caused damage, too.
15:16I would get angry, send them away from home, and they would invariably come home with a bouquet of roses.
15:53And training ended, I ran onto the pitch to him and we started playing together with the ball.
15:59those 10-15 minutes, then we ran on the grass, we were there calmly
16:03and it was a special moment that I truly remember with great affection and they are beautiful memories.
16:17When we went to the municipal stadium, we had the usual seat in sector G at the municipal stadium,
16:25so we would sit down, go a quarter of an hour, 20 minutes early, wait for the teams to come on the pitch
16:29and there was the famous greeting when the referee blows the whistle, I didn't see him looking at me and greeting me then.
16:34For me it was like saying I'm fine, I'm ready to play.
16:49And then we waited for him outside the stadium, he came out, we went to the car and there we tried to comment a bit on the
16:55match,
16:56but he was always very calm in his comments.
17:00Every now and then a game would go badly and then I would wait for him in the car,
17:05He would arrive and while we were going back home I would maybe make some notes against some defender, against the goalkeeper
17:14and he inevitably told me, no, you absolutely must not criticize because when you play, you play with 11.
17:21And so, he always managed to justify everyone, it was in his DNA.
17:34And the images you will see, dear viewers, will come to you live from the streets of the city centre,
17:42where starting at 6pm hundreds of sports fans flocked to celebrate the Bianconeri's Scudetto.
17:49Gaetano Scirea has won seven league titles overall and every European and world cup possible.
17:58He didn't miss anything at all and then, in a particularly unforgettable way, with the national team the title of champion of the
18:07world of 1982.
18:16Del Piero, Buffon, Chiellini, then there's my dad as a presence in Juventus,
18:20so it represented a bit in those years that we won, that we won in many cups, a bit the
18:24captain and the idea of ​​the team.
18:33In 1977 we won the UEFA Cup, where we had won 1-0 here in Turin with Col di
18:41Bettega and then we went to Bilbao.
18:44I remember my husband coming home and saying to me, you can't imagine that game, because it had been a
18:51complete siege by the opponents.
18:55My husband always said that they were always on the defense and had this great strength, this real desire to achieve
19:05an excellent result,
19:06because they were truly a united team.
19:14It was one of the most spectacular derbies ever.
19:25I scored a brace, we were losing 2-0, Juve were losing 2-0, then I scored a brace
19:33him,
19:33then Bredi also scored, I think, and they won 4-2.
19:41After half an hour, Scirea was free to make it 2-2.
19:46In the fortieth minute the Irishman squares the area and plays the Scirea card again.
19:51The Azzurro, this time too, is ready for the appointment.
19:54That match was probably one of those he remembered with the most emphasis and pleasure.
20:04In '82 I was sent to De Guerri Sportivo.
20:08We started with no prospects, with everyone against our national team.
20:17And when it came to choosing the groups, I chose Brazil.
20:21For the other three photographers we followed Italy.
20:24I said okay, I'll choose Brazil because in my opinion they were the team that should have won the World Cup.
20:29On the evening of the match, the players went out before the match to inspect the pitches.
20:35There were some people from Uventino who were grouped together, I approached them to say hello.
20:39And Scirea says, what are you doing here?
20:42Wasn't he following Brazil?
20:44I mean, I wasn't made fun of because I was following Brazil, Brazil was eliminated by Italy.
20:49And there I found her very serene.
20:51And there I said we're not winning this match.
20:54Rossi, Scirea, Bergomi, Scirea.
21:01They passed by one another and I shouted come on Marco.
21:07So, I don't know if you've ever heard, I don't have that presumption.
21:11Marco gave it and Marco scored the goals.
21:16Tardelli
21:17Go, go, Tardelli, Rococchio, Tardelli
21:23In a splendid goal by Tardelli
21:27And we agree with Pertini
21:45Camouflaged
21:46We went to Piazza Castello in Turin to celebrate
21:52Camouflaged
22:05The Cup Winners' Cup goes to Juventus for the first time
22:08The team has already been champion of Italy 21 times
22:10Beating Porto 2-1
22:13Seven years after winning the UEFA Cup
22:15Trapattoni's team adds another pearl to its prestigious collection
22:30We are opening this edition of Tg3 Piemonte at such a late hour.
22:34and unfortunately with the terrible news coming from the stadium in Brussels
22:53The game he never wanted to play was the Excel one.
22:57of Excel in Brussels
23:00In the Champions Cup final Juventus-Liverpool
23:04I remember when Shirea, captain
23:09with the other great Liverpool captain, Phil Neal
23:13he was forced to climb to the top of the stand
23:17instead of the speaker
23:18to reassure in Italian
23:22Phil Neal in English
23:23the fans
23:41These are words that I have imprinted in my memory
23:46and also the image
23:47with this voice
23:49of my husband moved
23:52and at the same time quite safe
23:54in providing safety to all the fans who were present
23:59because many did not know what had happened
24:02and what was happening
24:12I was there present
24:13I saw many people die
24:16he couldn't do anything
24:17but they had to play the match
24:19they were forced to play it
24:26that match was played for reasons of public order
24:30to prevent fans from invading the pitch
24:34Italian fans and English fans
24:36and came into contact
24:38because at that point
24:38nothing but 39 deaths
24:41it would have been a real massacre
24:47Juve has been criticized
24:49because he went around the field with the Cup
24:52but they were forced by UEFA
24:56Juventus fans still remained at the stadium
25:00so they didn't meet outside
25:02because they met outside
25:03nothing but 39 deaths
25:09I just know that my husband
25:11but also all the boys
25:13who played that match
25:15they spent some nights
25:18sleepless nights
25:19because they relived it every time
25:21every night
25:23that dramatic evening
25:26I have always allowed myself to say
25:29that Juventus
25:31he should have received that Cup
25:33and the next day
25:35two days later
25:36return it to UEFA
25:38and I think it would have been the gesture
25:40more beautiful
25:42regarding the 39 people
25:45who had unfortunately died
25:57the social bacchicas
25:59in fact they host
26:00The Intercontinental Cup starts tonight
26:02which is added to the UEFA Cup
26:04Cup Winners' Cup
26:06Super Cup
26:06and Champions Cup
26:21I spent 15 wonderful years
26:2315 years of great successes
26:25and very few disappointments
26:30Much awaited midday
26:32for the presentation
26:33of the new coach
26:34of Juventus
26:35after the resignation
26:36on the Juventus bench
26:37of the Bologna coach
26:39Maifredi
26:40Boniperti
26:40he has definitely aimed
26:41on Zoff
26:42which will have the collaboration
26:44by Gaetano Scirea
26:45a world-class couple
26:47but above all
26:47two friends
26:48that meet again
26:48on the bench
26:49yes it's a wonderful thing
26:51it seems like a dream to me
26:53I hope
26:54Like this
26:55that's where it all comes down to
26:56even if I don't deny it
26:57that there are
26:57many difficulties
26:58it would be important
26:59for Juventus
27:00repeat
27:01scenes of joy
27:02like those in Madrid
27:13this is Juventus 89-90
27:16the last photo
27:17by Gaetano Scirea
27:19with Juventus
27:24would have had
27:25In my opinion
27:26a great career
27:28of coach
27:36it would have been
27:37an innovator
27:38this without a doubt
27:43the great leaders
27:44I think in the end
27:45let them be those
27:46who don't talk much
27:47but what do they succeed in?
27:48by example
27:49to drag others along
27:56a journalist
27:57he asks him
27:58but Gaetano
27:58you're tired
27:59everyday
28:00give autographs
28:01he raised
28:02the look
28:02he looked at it
28:04and he does it to him
28:06it doesn't take much
28:07to make happy
28:08a person
28:09this is Gaetano Scirea
28:18Yes
28:18I liked it
28:19a little nostalgia
28:20of that football
28:21because it was a kick
28:24a little sentimental
28:32every time
28:33that you see the ball
28:34enter
28:35this network
28:35it shakes
28:36it happened to me
28:37a few times
28:37but those few
28:38times that happens to me
28:39it's happiness
28:41it happened to me
29:05it happened to me
29:07what happens to me
29:07it happened
29:07it happened to me
29:07Thank you.
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