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Claudio Garella (16 May 1955 – 12 August 2022) was an Italian professional
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who played as a
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Early life

Garella was born in Turin in 1955, to parents Piera and Domenico. He first started playing football with Auxilium Monterosa, before joining the Torino youth system.


Playing career

Garella made his
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debut with
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during the
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season, appearing in the final eight minutes of a 1–0 defeat to Lanerossi Vicenza, replacing Luciano Castellini; this was his only appearance for the club. In 1973, he joined JuniorCasale, where he remained for two seasons, first in
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and subsequently
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, even scoring a goal from a
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. In 1975, he joined
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, helping the club to a sixth–place finish in
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. The following season he joined
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, breaking into the starting line-up during his second season with the club at the age of 22, after initially serving as a back-up to Felice Pulici during his first season; however, he endured criticism from the Italian press during this period, due to his error–prone performances. In 1978, he moved to
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, where he spent three seasons in Serie B, before moving to
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. Under manager
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, he helped the club win promotion back to
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, reach the 1984 Coppa Italia Final, and played a decisive role in helping the team win the
1984–85 Serie A The 1984–85 Serie A season heralded Hellas Verona's first and so far only Scudetto. Unusually, none of the big three of Juventus, Milan or Internazionale managed to finish in the top two. Ascoli, Lazio and Cremonese all were relegated to Se ...
title for the first time in the club's history, including producing a series of crucial saves in a 0–0 away draw against
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. His performances and role in the club's league title victory earned him a move to
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, in part due to the insistence of
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, where he won a domestic double during the 1986–87 season, and narrowly missed out on another league title during his third season, which was his last at the club. After two and a half seasons in Serie B with
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, Garella retired at the age of 36 after the conclusion of the
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season with
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, collecting two appearances with the club. Despite his playing ability at his peak, he never appeared for the Italy national team, in part due to heavy competition from other world class Italian goalkeepers at the time, such as
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,
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, and
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.


Style of play

Garella was a large, physically imposing, and acrobatic goalkeeper, who was known for his agility, bravery, and reflexes despite his sturdy build, as well as his unorthodox and spectacular – yet efficient – shot-stopping ability, namely his capacity to make saves with any part of his body, including his penchant for stopping the ball with his feet. He was also highly regarded for his speed when rushing off his line and his ability to get to ground quickly to parry, punch, or claim low balls. However, he also drew criticism from pundits, including
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, in his youth due to his inconsistency, as he was also occasionally known for his tendency to commit errors, which were dubbed "garellate" by Rai journalist Beppe Viola during the 1970s; as such, he also came to be known by the nickname ''Paperella'' by the Lazio fans, who were his team at the time. Despite initial skepticism towards him in the media due to his perceived unrefined and instinctive playing style, he was able to perform at a high level and contribute to Verona's ''scudetto'' victory during the 1984–85 season, with his performances later earning him critical praise as well as the superhero inspired nickname ''Garellik'', a reference to
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After retirement

Following his retirement, Garella coached the Turin–based
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side U.S.D. Barracuda. In 2011 he served as a goalkeeping coach with Pergocrema. During the 2012–13 season, he was named the youth coach of juniores del Cit Turin. On 26 September 2013 he took over as first team coach of Barracuda in the Prima Categoria. Garella also worked as a sporting director for amateur club
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, in the province of Turin, who played in the Promozione division, and later served as a scout for
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in Serie D. In 2015 he was appointed the technical director of Barracuda in the
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.


Personal life

Garella was married to Laura. The couple had two daughters: Claudia and Chantal.


Honours

Hellas Verona *
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: 1984–85 Napoli *
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: 1986–87 *
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: 1986–87


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Garella, Claudio 1955 births 2022 deaths Italian men's footballers Footballers from Turin Men's association football goalkeepers Serie A players Serie B players Serie C players Serie D players Torino FC players Casale FBC players Novara FC players SS Lazio players UC Sampdoria players Hellas Verona FC players SSC Napoli players Udinese Calcio players US Avellino 1912 players 20th-century Italian sportsmen