RIP: Chelsea Legend Gianluca Vialli Cause Of Death, How Did He Die? Age, Funeral & Obituary Updates!

Good evening everyone we have really unfortunate news coming straight from football world where Famous Italian and Chelsea legend Gianluca Vialli took his last breath at 58 years old. He died because of pancreatic cancer on the 5th of January and we would like to express our deepest apologies and sympathies to his family may his soul rest in heaven. It came as a massive shock for the legend and his family members. He was born on 9th July 1964 and played as a striker in his early days. Follow Our website TheGossipsWorld Media for the latest updates!!!!!

Gianluca Vialli Death Reason

Gianluca Vialli Death Reason

He had ODI all-time World Record fee in 1992 of 12 million dollars transferred to Juventus. He was 5 feet and 11 inches tall. Started his youth career in 1973 and in 105 experiences he scored 23 goals/birthday his destiny changed in 1996 where he played for the English club Chelsea and scored 22 goals. The total record stands and 488 experiences and 167 goals. He managed to play 59 matches for the Italian national team for 7 years and scored 16 goals. Gianluca’s managerial career was not really long and it ended in 2002 with Watford.

Who Was Gianluca Vialli?

He managed the Chelsea side of 1999 for a single season only. He was very keen to move into management and commentary for various channels after his retirement and he was also a part of the national team as a delegation chief. Later revealed that he had a pancreatic cancer condition and it was getting worse. It definitely affected his playing career. He was growing up with four siblings in Sixty room in Italy and his father was interested in golf. He later shifted to Chelsea and he also played for the London club.

How Did Gianluca Vialli Die?

He had been fighting against the disease for many years and he never revealed that fact and he was a true Warrior. He was able to capture Serie A in 1990 with Sampdoria. He was able to win the Champions League in 1995 with the Italian giants and later the UEFA cup. He was able to win the Football Association cup and lead Cup with Chelsea in 1997. Unfortunately, he missed the chance of winning in the 1990 FIFA World Cup with Italy and grabbed the bronze medal.

At the individual level, he won the top scorer in the under-21 European championship with four goals and in the European championship team of the tournament in 1988. Looking at his career as a manager when he captured the Super Cup of league cup and football Association cup of with Chelsea. We will be back with some more updates until then keep reading articles on our website. He certainly loved the game and contributed a lot and he was a fan favourite.

Rohan

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