Javier Zanetti Appreciation
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I know theres a few other specific player threads in this sub-forum but hell we need one for our great captain Javier Zanetti. For over a decade hes been the inspiration and soul of Inter. Arguably one of the finest full backs of all time, hes also one of the true great sons of Inter Milan having been their captain since Pepe Bergomi retired(if im correct)
Few have enjoyed the career he has so lets all appreciate what this great individual has brought to inter milan. Post all articles, favourite videos, images, quotes from Zanetti. Too many times we forget the wonderful achievements and qualities a player brings to a squad, one of Zanetti's achievements is the establishment of his own charity with wife Paula, something to make any one proud of:

Javier and wife Paula
Charity work
In 2005 The Milan townhall awarded Zanetti with the Ambrogino d'Oro for his social initiative.
Zanetti is also the FIFA ambassador for the SOS Children's Villages project in Argentina and has declared his support for the Mexican Zapatista rebels
Fundacion Pupi
Zanetti has also proven that he has a highly-developed social conscience. In response to Argentina's economic crisis of 2001, which threw millions of people into poverty, Zanetti, with his wife Paula, created the Fundación PUPI (PUPI foundation) in Argentina for the social integration of poor children. The aim of the organization is to help children by giving them educational opportunities, as well as taking care of their nutritional requirements who were left impoverished by the country's economic crisis.
"When I look back to my childhood, many concrete scenes come to my mind, good ones and bad ones. I had a difficult childhood, and even though I don't live in my country at present, I'm well aware of what's going on there and the devastating effect it's having on our poorest children. I've always believed that our public actions need to take account of our social responsibility," he explained.
Leoni di Potrero
Zanetti along with his compatriot and current teammate at Inter, Esteban Cambiasso unveiled this charity association to help coach young children with social isolation problems and motor coordination difficulties.
"There must always be values at the heart of sport, and this is what we have to teach children," Zanetti said, reminding those present that this spirit lies at the base of all of Inter's initiatives for youngsters
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Inter's heart and soul
Friday 7 December 2007
When the 22-year-old Javier Zanetti joined FC Internazionale Milano from CA Banfield in 1995, few could have predicted just what the Argentinian right-back would come to represent for the famous Italian club. Many great footballers have worn the Nerazzurri shirt in the 13 seasons since, but after thousands of runs along the right flank and more than 500 games, Zanetti is still 'la bandiera' – the symbol – of the Inter side. The milestones are coming thick and fast. Last month the 34-year-old won a record 116th cap for Argentina, then made his 400th Serie A appearance. The only thing missing on his Inter CV is the UEFA Champions League trophy. Could this be his year? He answers your questions. Friday 7 December 2007
When Inter were not winning trophies did you ever consider moving to another European club?
Marco, Macerata, Italy
Javier Zanetti: No, not seriously. Even though I've had some serious offers from big clubs, I've always thought I would eventually have the chance of winning with Inter. Fortunately I wasn't wrong. Also, this club is very special. It is like a family. The idea of leaving when you are so comfortable would not be easy for anyone.
Do you think playing in midfield, as you're doing at the moment, instead of running up and down the flank, could help prolong your career?
Cecilia, Stockholm
Javier Zanetti: I'm equally comfortable in both positions. It's never been a problem for me playing in either of them. Even though I started out at right-back, I actually enjoy the contrast of playing both at full-back and in midfield. Both require physical attributes and a lot of energy. The important thing is to train well during the week so you perform well physically on matchday.
Playing 400 games in Serie A is a first among foreign players (given that Brazilian Altafini also played for Italy). Will you stay in Italy when you retire or return to Argentina?
Jacopo, Milan
Javier Zanetti: I haven't decided yet. At the moment I don't want to think about such important decisions. When the time comes, I will talk about it with my family and between us we will decide what to do. Whatever happens, I will always feel close to both countries.
You are 34 years old and still playing for a top club team and internationally for Argentina. You don't show any signs of slowing down. How have you been able to play at such a top level for so long?
Aubrey Matupa, New York, USA
Javier Zanetti: The secret is continuity. I've managed to play most games every season for many seasons. That gives you confidence and stability. I've also been lucky not to have any serious injuries.
Do you watch your ex-clubs' matches? Do you know what's happening with Banfield and do you have a contact with your friends from Banfield?
George Kekelia, Georgia
Javier Zanetti: I do watch them. I follow them and have good friends from my early years, such as Jorge 'Patrulla' Jiménez, who was a central midfielder at Banfield. We got our first call-up for the national team together in 1995, when Daniel Passarella was Argentina manager. It was a very special day for us, especially as neither of us expected it.
Was the day you opened the Fundación PUPI more emotional than any other day in your career?
Matias Paro, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Javier Zanetti: It was one of the most important days of my life. It meant realising a project and a dream I've had with my wife Paula for many years. The things we have achieved for the kids make us feel very happy. It's a constant challenge to keep doing more.
How did you feel when you received the Serie A trophy for Inter Milan?
Johan, Indonesia
Javier Zanetti: It was a unique feeling, and very important for every Inter player and every Inter employee as well. We have won other trophies but the scudetto was sorely missing. We were all aware of that.
What, in your opinion, is missing in your team that has prevented you becoming a Champions League winner or a consistent favourite for this title?
Turgut Mustafayev, Baku, Azerbaijan
Javier Zanetti: The thing about Champions League football is it can turn on an instant. You can have a very good, solid team over the course of the season, but the Champions League is more like the World Cup, where your fate can be decided in a second and you need a bit of luck too. Last year we felt we could go all the way to the final, but when we came to play Valencia, we had a string of injuries. That's what I mean about moments. The Champions League doesn't wait. As for the future, we are confident we are on track, but it's all about seizing the moments.
Who would you say is the better player: today's Ibrahimović or Ronaldo when he was with Inter in the 1997/98 season?
Emanuele, Rome, Italy
Javier Zanetti: Very difficult question. They are different kinds of players. Ronnie in 1998 was simply extraordinary. Zlatan has proven his quality. But they could play together and be equally decisive, because their characteristics are different.
i) Would bringing Inter to the UEFA Champions League final and perhaps leaving with the trophy itself change your feelings about your football career?
ii) This season with AC Milan, Juventus and Fiorentina no longer penalized, would winning the scudetto mean more to you and the rest of Inter?
Paul Atwell
Javier Zanetti: I have two dreams and they are both big ones. The first is to lift the Champions League with Inter, just like back in the times of 'La Grande Inter'. The second is to win the World Cup with Argentina. I'm not obsessed with either of these, though. The best way to fulfil them is to go step by step. As for the second question, every Serie A title has been special. The first one was special because after all that happened we felt we were fair winners. It was right for us to celebrate it even if it was in the pre-season. The second was also very special because we won it with a record points tally. We beat all the penalised clubs, which proved we had the best team. If we win this season's scudetto, it will be special too but not more special than the previous ones.
How did you feel when you won the UEFA Cup in '98 after you scored such a wonderful goal? Is that one of your most memorable goals in your career, or have you scored a better goal than the one you scored against Lazio?
Carlos Trejo, Mexico
Javier Zanetti: Yes, I think it is one of the two most special goals I've ever scored. It was very special to win the first big trophy in Italy. The other goal was in France '98 against England. It was a rehearsed set piece where I was in the wall and ran to the blind side.
What do you think about Fenerbahçe SK and their playing system? Do you think they will be the team qualifying with FC Internazionale from Group G?
Aytek Cingitas, Turkey
Javier Zanetti: Totally. I think they can benefit from a couple of results. Their football style is typical of Zico. They play good, neat football.
We will be publishing the second part of Javier Zanetti's interview with uefa.com users next week so be sure to log on to the uefa.com Magazine again on Friday 14 December.
Interview w/ Zanetti-UEFA
Articles:
Zanetti:I never wanted to leave Inter
Pupi love
Footballers charities
Zanetti:Argentinian record
Zanetti's CL and WC dream
Images:
http://www.footballitaliano.tv/wp-content/...i-bresciano.jpg
http://www.postimees.ee/foto/2/6/316624423fab0bbcca.jpg
http://www.inter.it/aas/img/95894-480.jpg
http://img.skysports.com/07/08/218x298/Zanetti_558418.jpg
http://www.futbolreal.com/wp-content/uploa...007/10/zane.jpg
http://www.interfc.it/Zanetti.jpg
http://www.gem.hi-ho.ne.jp/k-koro/Zanetti.jpg
Other links:
http://www.fundacionpupi.org/
Hopefully its the last of the player threads, but i just thought he deserved one because he really is Inter and for all the work hes done, Inter is so lucky to have an individual like him
Zanetti:I never wanted to leave Inter
Pupi love
Footballers charities
Zanetti:Argentinian record
Zanetti's CL and WC dream
Images:
http://www.footballitaliano.tv/wp-content/...i-bresciano.jpg
http://www.postimees.ee/foto/2/6/316624423fab0bbcca.jpg
http://www.inter.it/aas/img/95894-480.jpg
http://img.skysports.com/07/08/218x298/Zanetti_558418.jpg
http://www.futbolreal.com/wp-content/uploa...007/10/zane.jpg
http://www.interfc.it/Zanetti.jpg
http://www.gem.hi-ho.ne.jp/k-koro/Zanetti.jpg
Other links:
http://www.fundacionpupi.org/

