›Franco Zuccalà is dead: farewell to the face of Ninetieth Minute
The passing of Franco Zuccalà marks the end of an era for Italian sports journalism, a symbol of football passion.
Franco Zuccalà, the historic face of Novantesimo Minuto and signature of the Gazzetta dello Sport, has died at the age of 83. With his hoarse voice and overwhelming passion, he reported on Italian football for decades, becoming a symbol of sports journalism made in Italy. His passing closes an indelible chapter for those who grew up with his commentary and his services. Read at Gazzetta dello Sport
Why this matters
Zuccalà wasn't just a journalist: he was the soundtrack of Sunday football for entire generations. His death marks the end of an era for Italian sports journalism, a profession made of passion, competence and love for football.
Frequently asked
Who was Franco Zuccalà?
Franco Zuccalà was a well-known Italian journalist and television presenter, famous for his work at the Gazzetta dello Sport and as the face of Novantesimo Minuto. His career has profoundly influenced sports journalism in Italy.
Novantesimo Minuto is an Italian sports program that broadcast football matches and related news, becoming a permanent fixture for fans. Under Zuccalà's leadership, it achieved enormous popularity.
Why is Zuccalà's death important for sports journalism?
Zuccalà's disappearance represents the end of an era for Italian sports journalism. His career marked a period of transition, from paper to television, influencing the way football is told and experienced in the country.
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