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Gianluigi Buffon was born in 1978 in Italy into a family of athletes. His mother, Maria Stella, was a discus thrower, and his father, Adriano, was a weightlifter. After retiring from their respective sports careers, both parents became physical education teachers. Buffon’s athletic heritage extends to his siblings as well—his sisters, Guendalina and Veronica, have played volleyball at the national level for Italy. His uncle, Dante Masocco, was a professional basketball player in Serie A1 and represented Italy internationally. Buffon is a practicing Catholic.
Buffon began his professional club career with Parma in 1995, making his Serie A debut at just 17 years old. He quickly established himself as a promising young goalkeeper, earning a starting role and helping the club secure multiple titles. In the 1998–1999 season, he won the Coppa Italia, Supercoppa Italiana, and the UEFA Cup with Parma, solidifying his reputation as one of the most talented young players in Italian football.
In 2001, Buffon transferred from Parma to Juventus for a then-world record fee for a goalkeeper, valued at €52 million (approximately $53 million). At Juventus, he further cemented his legacy and became widely known for his exceptional shot-stopping ability, leadership on the field, and composure under pressure. He has been a key figure in both Juventus’ domestic dominance and their international campaigns.
Buffon holds the record for the most clean sheets in Serie A history. Notably, during the 2015–2016 season, he went 974 consecutive minutes without conceding a goal in league play—an all-time Serie A record. That same season, he registered ten clean sheets, highlighting his consistency and excellence.
Buffon has had a remarkable international career with the Italian national team, earning 176 caps—more than any other player in the country's history. Internationally, he ranks among the top players globally for most international appearances. As captain of the national team for many years, he provided leadership and stability, particularly noted during Italy’s 2006 FIFA World Cup victory, where his performances were pivotal.
Renowned for his agility, strength, and remarkable reflexes, Buffon is often hailed as one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time. His shot-stopping abilities, vocal leadership, and commanding presence in the box have earned him widespread admiration from players, managers, and commentators alike. Additionally, his professionalism, mental focus, and longevity in the sport have made him a model for aspiring goalkeepers. Buffon is frequently described as the archetype of the modern goalkeeper.
Buffon was previously married to Alena Šeredová, with whom he has two children—Louis Thomas and David Lee. Following their separation, he began a relationship with Italian journalist Ilaria D’Amico. He is reported to have an annual salary of approximately $4 million and an estimated net worth of $20 million.
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