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"Cannavaro has been the most accomplished defender at this World Cup [in 2006]. He has been the only permanent member of Italy's ever-changing backline. He has been imperious. Rigorous. Absolutely in charge. Standing tall at 5ft 9in, he is dwarfed by just about every other centre-half in Germany, yet he has risen serenely above them all, seemingly without a bead of sweat."
—Amy Lawrence, The Guardian . [ 81] Cannavaro is considered one of the greatest defenders of all time, winning the World Cup as Italy's captain, as well as the Ballon d'Or and the FIFA World Player of the Year Award in 2006. Although he predominantly excelled as a centre-back , due to his ability to read the game, [ 82] [ 83] [ 84] he was also deployed as a right or left sided full-back on occasion, in particular under his Inter coach Héctor Cúper. [ 11] This was made possible due to Cannavaro's tactical intelligence, versatility, technical ability, ball playing ability, stamina, low centre of gravity and pace, which also enabled him to start plays from the backline after winning possession. [ 85] [ 3] [ 86] [ 87]
As a defender, Cannavaro was known in particular for his concentration, anticipation, awareness and positional sense. Despite his relatively small stature for a defender, he was highly regarded for his aerial ability, courtesy of his elevation, physical strength, athleticism, timing and heading accuracy, which enabled him to outjump larger players and made him particularly adept at defending crosses, or at scoring with his head from set-pieces. [ 13] [ 88] [ 89] [ 90] [ 81] Throughout his career, he made a name for himself as a dynamic, consistent, tenacious and complete defender, known for his acceleration, speed, reactions, and agility, as well as his tackling ability, and in particular, his precise sliding challenges. Due to his wide range of skills, he excelled in a zonal marking system, but was also an excellent man-marker. [ 91] [ 92] [ 93] [ 94] [ 95] During his time at Parma under manager Alberto Malesani , he also stood out for his ability to press opposing forwards, which allowed the team to maintain a high three-man defensive line effectively. [ 96] Nicknamed Canna ("reed"), by his former Italy defensive teammate Paolo Maldini, [ 81] as a reference to his surname and mental strength, in addition to his ability as a defender, Cannavaro was also known for his leadership, determination, strong temperament and charisma, both on and off the pitch, as well as his ability to organise his defence. [ 3] [ 86] [ 87] [ 88] [ 81] Cannavaro also attributes his positive character, calm composure under pressure and self-assurance in his abilities, as well as his diet, work-rate and discipline in training, as some of the key reasons for his success as a footballer, as well as his ability to inspire confidence in his teammates. [ 12] [ 13] [ 97] [ 98]
Cannavaro in Moscow in December 2017 at the draw for the 2018 World Cup Cannavaro was sponsored by sportswear company Nike and appeared in Nike commercials. In a Nike advertising campaign in the run-up to the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan, Cannavaro starred in a "Secret Tournament " commercial (branded "Scopion KO") directed by Terry Gilliam , appearing alongside football players such as Thierry Henry , Ronaldo, Francesco Totti, Ronaldinho , Luís Figo and Hidetoshi Nakata , with former player Eric Cantona the tournament "referee". [ 99] [ 100] A 2010 Nike commercial, Write the Future directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu , begins with Cannavaro making an impressive goal-line clearance from a Didier Drogba shot, before it cuts away to him being guest of honour on a Mediaset -style Italian variety programme, where dancers wearing sequined variations of his #6 shirt re-enact the clearance while suspended on wires. [ 101]
Cannavaro was on the cover of the Italian edition of SCEE 's This is Football 2003 . [ 102] Cannavaro also features in EA Sports ' FIFA video game series ; he was named to the Ultimate Team Legends in FIFA 14 . [ 103] An icon in FIFA 19 , Cannavaro has a 92 rating. [ 104] Cannavaro worked as a pundit on ITV during the 2014 World Cup . [ 105]
Personal life Cannavaro married Daniela Arenoso (b. 1974) on 17 June 1996, [ 8] they have three children, Christian (b. 1998) – also a footballer, who was playing as a midfielder for Serie B side Benevento before retiring in 2019 - [ 106] [ 107] Martina (b. 2001) and Andrea (b. 2004). [ 14] [ 108]
Cannavaro's younger brother, Paolo , was also a defender who last played for Sassuolo , and previously also played for Napoli, Verona and Parma. [ 109] The two brothers played alongside each other at Parma from 2000 until 2002, when Fabio left for Inter. [ 110] Before his retirement, Fabio had often expressed interest in ending his career with Paolo in a Napoli shirt. [ 111]
With his fellow Neapolitan friend and former defensive teammate Ciro Ferrara, Cannavaro has helped establish a charity foundation, Fondazione Cannavaro Ferrara , specialising in the procurement of cancer research equipment and surgery for special cases of cancer for a hospital in their native Naples; the foundation also aims to help at-risk youth in Naples. [ 52]
Controversies The night before the 1999 UEFA Cup Final, a videotape was released which showed Cannavaro being injected with a substance. The substance was found to be neoton (phosphocreatine ), which is used in cardiac surgery to protect the heart during periods of anoxia and stress. It is not on the banned substance list. This chemical is, in partnership with adenosine triphosphate (ATP), fundamental to the ability of the body to produce muscular energy. Phosphocreatine is formed naturally within the body, with over 95% of the compound stored within the muscle cells. The body also receives dietary creatine primarily through the consumption of meat. No action was taken regarding this incident. [ 112]
On 8 October 2009, Cannavaro failed a drug test. However, Juventus claimed the drugs were medicine for a severe allergic reaction to a wasp sting and not performance-enhancing. Because of the urgent nature of the treatment, Cannavaro could not ask for permission to CONI in time, which was done immediately afterwards. Apparently, while awaiting the conclusion of formalities involved for CONI with granting this permission, he was subjected to the drug test that eventually gave a positive result. CONI later dropped charges against him. [ 113]
In February 2015, Cannavaro, his wife Daniela and his brother Paolo were respectively handed ten-month, four-month and six-month prison sentences for breaching orders and entering Fabio's residence after authorities seized it in 2009 amid an investigation into fraudulent activity and tax evasion. All three have appealed and will have their sentences suspended until the final judgement. [ 114] [ 115]
Career statistics International Appearances and goals by national team and year [ 117] National team Year Apps Goals Italy 1997 12 0 1998 11 0 1999 8 0 2000 14 0 2001 9 0 2002 12 0 2003 10 0 2004 6 1 2005 8 0 2006 15 0 2007 8 0 2008 8 1 2009 10 0 2010 5 0 Total 136 2
Scores and results list Italy's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Cannavaro goal. List of international goals scored by Fabio Cannavaro No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 30 May 2004 Radès , Tunisia Tunisia 2–0 4–0 Friendly 2 6 February 2008 Zürich , Switzerland Portugal 2–0 3–1 Friendly
Managerial statistics As of 15 February 2025 Honours Player Parma [ 119] [ 120]
Juventus
Real Madrid
Italy U-21
Italy
Individual
Manager Tianjin Quanjian [ 120]
Guangzhou Evergrande
Individual
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