Gianluca Vialli: a look back at the Italy great's football life – video obituary
Former Italy striker Gianluca Vialli has died at the age of 58.
Gianluca Vialli obituary
Dynamic, intelligent forward for Chelsea, Juventus, Sampdoria and Italy who became the first Italian to manage a top-flight English football club
Gianluca Vialli spent his life winning trophies but he also won hearts
Gianluca Vialli – a life in pictures
Gianluca Vialli, former Italy, Juventus and Chelsea striker, dies aged 58
December 2022
Gianluca Vialli leaves role with Italy to focus on further treatment for cancer
The former Chelsea striker, the head of delegation of the Azzurri, is stepping down and said: ‘The goal is to use all my energies to help my body overcome this disease’.
July 2021
Guardian Sport Network
Roberto Mancini, Gianluca Vialli and the great friendship inspiring Italy
Mancini and Vialli have been as close as brothers for 40 years. Now they can become European champions together
May 2021
Guardian Sport Network
When Juventus won the Champions League 25 years ago
Juventus have lost five Champions League finals but everything clicked for them in the 1995-96 season
May 2020
Gianluca Vialli: ‘Now I realise that whenever I want to cry, I cry’
The former Chelsea and Italy forward talks openly about cancer, overcoming adversity and the future
September 2017
Gianluca Vialli: ‘I look out for things that are going to make football a better game’
Gianluca Vialli, the former Chelsea striker and manager, has cofounded a company that is looking to strengthen the ties between fans and clubs through crowdfunding
May 2017
Sportblog
Torino's Mihajlovic rages at Vialli in TV studio after Higuaín rescues Juventus
Torino’s manager angrily accused the Juventus legend of not being impartial after a controversial red card opened the door for Higuaín’s stoppage-time equaliser
April 2016
The joy of six
The Joy of Six: football player-managers
From Bryan Robson’s ups and downs after a cross-dressed unveiling at Boro to Attilio Lombardo’s train-wreck tenure at Palace, the dual role has mixed results
April 2008
You're fired: Five worst managerial sackings
The Guardian selects the most short-sighted dismissals in English football
February 2003
Exasperated Vialli sues Watford for £3m
Gianluca Vialli has lost patience with Watford. The old Silver Fox is going to court to claim for lost earnings.
September 2002
Watford admit Vialli 'misjudgement'
Watford chairman Graham Simpson has admitted the club made a "misjudgement" when they appointed Gianluca Vialli as manager.
August 2002
Desailly: 'We were better with Vialli'
Marcel Desailly has again rounded on his Chelsea team-mates and claimed that they were stronger under Gianluca Vialli than they are under the current manager Claudio Ranieri.