Alberico Evani, a former AC Milan midfielder and a key figure in Italian football, tragically passed away due to a heart attack just a few hours ago. His sudden death has sent shockwaves through the football community, particularly among those who had the privilege of playing alongside him or witnessing his remarkable contributions to the sport. Evani, renowned for his technical prowess, vision, and versatility on the field, was a beloved figure, both during his playing days and in his later roles as a coach and mentor.
AC Milan chairman Paolo Scaroni quickly expressed his deep sorrow upon hearing the heartbreaking news. In a heartfelt statement, Scaroni extended his condolences to Evani’s family, friends, and loved ones, acknowledging the immense impact that Evani had on the club and the wider football world.
“Alberico was not just a footballer; he was a true Milanista who embodied the values of this great club. His skill, determination, and humility made him a beloved figure, both on and off the field. The legacy he leaves behind is one of greatness, not just for the trophies he won, but for the person he was—humble, hardworking, and always dedicated to his team and the sport he loved.”
Scaroni went on to emphasize Evani’s contributions beyond the pitch. After hanging up his boots, Evani continued to serve Italian football by becoming a coach, guiding young talents and contributing to the success of Italy’s youth teams. His work with the Italian national team, particularly during their victorious campaigns in recent years, was a testament to his knowledge, passion, and commitment to nurturing the next generation of players.
“Today, we mourn the loss of a true legend, but we also celebrate the incredible life and career of a man who gave so much to Milan and to Italian football,” Scaroni added. “Our thoughts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time. Alberico’s memory will forever be etched in the hearts of all Milanisti and football fans around the world.”
Evani’s untimely passing at the age of 60 has left a profound void, but his contributions to AC Milan and Italian football will be remembered and cherished for years to come.
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