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Niccolò Galli (footballer, born 1983)

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Place of birth
  
Florence, Italy

1993–1994
  
Name
  
Niccolo Galli

Height
  
1.88 m

Playing position
  
Defender

Place of death
  
Bologna, Italy

1994–1995
  
Parma

Role
  
Footballer

Parents
  
Giovanni Galli

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Date of birth
  
(1983-05-22)22 May 1983

Date of death
  
10 February 2001(2001-02-10) (aged 17)

Died
  
February 10, 2001, Bologna, Italy

Niccolò Galli (22 May 1983 — 10 February 2001) was a promising professional footballer who played as a defender; he died in a road traffic accident aged 17.

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Career

The son of former Italian international goalkeeper Giovanni Galli, he began with his hometown club, Fiorentina, before moving to Arsenal in August 1999. He spent one year in London, winning the FA Youth Cup in 2000, then returning to Italy to finish his studies. He was on loan with Bologna during this time. It was here that the promising young central defender's career really started to take off, featuring in Serie A and being recognised by Italy's youth teams, before he died; during this time, he was regarded as one of the most promosing young footballers in his position.

Death

On 9 February 2001, Galli died in a road accident while riding on his moped, on the way home from practice at the Bologna training centre, aged 17.

Legacy

Following his death, Arsenal Manager Arsène Wenger and Head of Youth Development and Academy Director Liam Brady both praised the young defender and stated he would have been a certainty to make the Arsenal first team but for his death. Wenger even went as far as to state “I have no doubt in my mind that had he lived, he would have been captain of Arsenal and of Italy.” Brady later also stated "I always remember Niccolo. Losing a boy that young was a real tragedy. He was a great footballing talent. He had a great future ahead of him." He stated that he stood out from his team-mates due to his "maturity and intelligence", describing him as a "complete player", stating: "He had it all -- the ball control, passing, the physicality."

The football training centre used by Bologna FC, in the neighbourhood of Casteldebole, is named after Galli; Bologna FC also retired his number 27 shirt. Arsenal observed a minute's silence upon the news of his death. Galli's former friend and youth academy team-mate Fabio Quagliarella wears the number 27 in his honour. A foundation has also been dedicated to Galli in his honour.

Personal life

Niccolò's father Giovanni Galli, was also a professional footballer; a former goalkeeper, he played for Fiorentina, Milan, Napoli, Torino, Parma, and Lucchese, as well as the Italy national football team, before pursuing a career in politics after his retirement. His mother's name is Anna; he also had two sisters, Camilla and Carolina.

References

Niccolò Galli (footballer, born 1983) Wikipedia