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At the 2006 FIFA World Cup final in Berlin, with Italy trailing France on penalties and the weight of a nation’s 24-year drought pressing down, he stood motionless, hands on hips, eyes locked, not just guarding the net but anchoring an entire team’s resolve. That night wasn’t just about saving Zidane’s Panenka; it was the culmination of a philosophy Buffon forged early: goalkeeping as emotional architecture. He redefined the position’s intellectual scope, pioneering video analysis routines for set pieces years before they became standard, insisting on goalkeeper-led defensive organization rather than passive reaction, and mentoring generations not through charisma alone but through daily, granular technical discipline. His 22-year Serie A career included record-breaking streaks, 974 consecutive minutes without conceding in 2015, 16 at age 37, and a rare dual legacy: both Juventus’ most capped player and Parma’s hometown prodigy who refused to leave when the club faced bankruptcy. This isn’t nostalgia, it’s lived methodology.
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