With ten different scorers so far at the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™, Italy have joined the France team of 1982 in spreading the goals around more than any other FIFA World Cup side.
France scored 16 goals in 1982 with ten different players; ItalyÂ’s ten have resulted in a total of 11 goals. With nine different scorers in 1982, Brazil are next on the list.
ItalyÂ’s scorers on the way to SundayÂ’s Final in Berlin where they face France (eight goals, four different scorers) are: v Ghana 2-0 (Pirlo, Iaquinta) v USA 1-1 (Gilardino) * v Czech Republic 2-0 (Materazzi, Inzaghi) v Australia 1-0 (Totti pen) v Ukraine 3-0 (Zambrotta, Toni 2) v Germany 2-0 aet (Grosso, Del Piero)
*Zaccardo also got on the scoresheet against the US but as his was an own goal it is understandable he would rather it went unmentioned. It remains the only goal conceded by Italy in the tournament so far.
dragg
gilardino, the player who has scored more than 30 goals last season in serie A has so far only scored once.
gasband
It was Luca Toni, not Gilardino, who is the first player has scored more than 30 goals in Serie A for 48 years (31 goals in 34 games).
Gilardino scored 17 goals last season.
dragg
Originally posted by gasband:
It was Luca Toni, not Gilardino, who is the first player has scored more than 30 goals in Serie A for 48 years (31 goals in 34 games).
Gilardino scored 17 goals last season.
paiseh
gasband
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used
toni scored over 30 goals with a club like fiorentina. if he joins any top european club, he could going uefa all time goalscorer