Massimo Bonini
{{Short description|Sammarinese football player and coach (born 1959)}}
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{{Infobox football biography
| name = Massimo Bonini
| image = Massimo Bonini.jpg
| caption = Bonini in 2011
| fullname =
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1959|10|13}}
| birth_place = San Marino, San Marino
| height = 1.78 m
| position = Defensive midfielder
| youthyears1 = 1973–1977
| youthclubs1 = Juvenes
| years1 = 1977–1978
| clubs1 = Bellaria Igea
| caps1 = 33
| goals1 = 1
| years2 = 1978–1979
| clubs2 = Forlì
| caps2 = 23
| goals2 = 1
| years3 = 1979–1981
| clubs3 = Cesena
| caps3 = 60
| goals3 = 5
| years4 = 1981–1988
| clubs4 = Juventus
| caps4 = 192
| goals4 = 5
| years5 = 1988–1992
| clubs5 = Bologna
| caps5 = 112
| goals5 = 5
| years6 = 1993–1997
| clubs6 = Juvenes
| caps6 =
| goals6 =
| years7 = 1994–1995
| clubs7 = San Marino Calcio
| caps7 =
| goals7 =
| totalcaps =
| totalgoals =
| nationalyears1 = 1980–1983
| nationalteam1 = Italy U21
| nationalcaps1 = 9
| nationalgoals1 = 0
| nationalyears2 = 1990–1995
| nationalteam2 = San Marino
| nationalcaps2 = 19
| nationalgoals2 = 0
| manageryears1 = 1996–1998
| managerclubs1 = San Marino
}}
Massimo Bonini (born 13 October 1959) is a Sammarinese former professional football player and coach, who played as a midfielder for Italian sides Bellaria Igea, Forlì, Cesena, Juventus and Bologna.
His greatest achievements in club football were at Juventus, where his work-rate enabled him to form a notable midfield partnership with French playmaker Michel Platini and mezzala Marco Tardelli, having won 3 Serie A titles, 1 Italian Cup, 1 European Cup, 1 Cup Winners' Cup, 1 European Super Cup and 1 Intercontinental Cup and becoming the first and only Sanmarinese footballer to win a UEFA club competition.
At the international level, he gained 19 caps for the San Marino national football team.{{cite web|url=http://www.storiedicalcio.altervista.org/massimo_bonini.html|title=MASSIMO BONINI|publisher=Storie di Calcio|language=it|access-date=14 January 2015}}{{cite web|url=http://ilpalloneracconta.blogspot.ca/2007/10/massimo-bonini.html|title=Il Pallone Racconta: Massimo Bonini|publisher=Il Pallone Racconta|language=it|access-date=14 January 2015}}{{cite web|url=http://www.tuttojuve.com/gli-eroi-bianconeri/gli-eroi-in-bianconero-massimo-bonini-207567|title=Gli eroi in bianconero: Massimo BONINI|publisher=Tutto Juve|language=it|access-date=14 January 2015}}
Widely regarded as the best Sanmarinese player of all time, he is one of the few sportspeople from his country to have won a world title, alongside motorcyclist Manuel Poggiali, jumper Elisabetta Rossi, and fisherman Marino Michelotti{{cite web|language=it|first=Eros|last=Bologna|url=https://www.cons.sm/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Panorama_Sport_2019_web.pdf|title=Investire sui giovani e le strutture|magazine=Panorama Sport|orig-date=2019|publisher=Comitato Olimpico Nazionale Sanmarinese|page=7|date=July 2020}} For its 50th anniversary in 2004, UEFA asked each of its then 52 member associations to nominate one player as the single most outstanding player of the period 1954–2003, and Bonini was chosen as the Golden Player of San Marino by the San Marino Football Federation in November 2003.{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefa/news/Kind=256/newsId=130150.html |title=Golden Players take centre stage |date=29 Nov 2003 |website=UEFA |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040312203128/http://www.uefa.com/uefa/news/Kind%3D256/newsId%3D130150.html |archive-date=2004-03-12}}
Club career
Bonini began his career at Juvenes Dogana in 1973 but failed to make a league appearance during his 4 years at the club. After leaving Juvenes Dogana in 1977, he moved on to join Bellaria, going on to make 33 appearances scoring 1 goal. After leaving Bellaria in 1978, he moved on to join Forli, going on to make 23 appearances, scoring 1 goal. After leaving Forli in 1979, he moved to Cesena, appearing 60 times and scoring 5 goals.
After leaving Cesena in 1981, Bonini played for Juventus between 1981 and 1988, in which he played 296 matches and scored 6 goals. He won 3 Scudetti, 1 Italian Cup, 1 European Cup, 1 Cup Winners' Cup, 1 European Super Cup and 1 Intercontinental Cup. He is the only Sammarinese footballer to have won an official international title. For his performances, he was awarded the Bravo Award in 1983, as the best under-23 player in European Competitions.
After leaving Juventus in 1988, he moved to Bologna going on to make 112 appearances and scoring 5 goals. Bonini retired in 1993.
International career
Since the San Marino Football Federation was not officially recognised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) until 1990, players from San Marino were assimilated to Italian players. For this reason, Bonini was entitled to play for the Italian Football Federation and actually played for the Italian Under-21 football team. Since he always refused to give up the citizenship of San Marino, he had to wait until 1990 in order to play for San Marino's first team, winning 19 full caps since then. He played his first match for San Marino against Switzerland on 14 November 1990.{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=smr/news/newsid=243318.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110630065237/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=smr/news/newsid=243318.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=30 June 2011|title=Bonini, San Marino's unsung hero|publisher=UEFA|access-date=14 January 2015}}
Managerial career
Style of play
Bonini was a hardworking, energetic and versatile box-to-box midfielder, who was frequently deployed as a central midfielder or as a defensive midfielder during his time at Juventus. Although this position did not provide him with the freedom to contribute offensively or creatively that he had possessed in his early career, he excelled in his new role as a ball winner, and at breaking down opposition plays, due to his tactical intelligence, work-rate and positional sense, supporting his more creative teammates defensively, such as Michel Platini, alongside Marco Tardelli. He was known in particular for his pace and stamina, which earned him the nickname "Platini's lungs", due to his successful partnership in midfield with the Frenchman.
Honours
- Serie A: 1981–82, 1983–84, 1985–86
- Coppa Italia: 1982–83
- European Cup: 1984–85
- European Cup Winners' Cup: 1983–84
- European Super Cup: 1984
- Intercontinental Cup: 1985
Individual
- Bravo Award: 1983{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/bravo-awards.html|title=The "Bravo" Award|author1=José Luis Pierrend|date=8 January 2015|website=RSSSF|access-date=20 November 2015}}
- UEFA Jubilee Awards - Golden Player of San Marino: 2004
- Medaglia d'oro al valore atletico CONS: 1989{{cite news|language=it|url=https://www.cons.sm/cons/onorificenze/medaglie-al-valore-atletico/|title=Le Medaglie al valore atletico CONS|publisher=Comitato Olimpico Nazionale Sanmarinese}}
- FIFA Centennial Golden Medal: 2005"To the sporting career", cf. {{cite web|language=it|url=https://www.sanmarinortv.sm/sport/altri-sport-c19/premiazioni-spettacolo-alla-festa-calcio-a50182|title=Premiazioni e spettacolo alla Festa del Calcio|work=San Marino RTV|date=15 January 2005}}
References
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External links
- {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110630065237/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=smr/news/newsid=243318.html |date=dmy |title=UEFA.com's article on San Marino's Golden Player}}
- {{NFT player|17526/Massimo_Bonini}}
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