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Gianluca Vialli Autographs

Gianluca Vialli was born on July 9, 1964, in Cremona, Italy. He grew up playing soccer and eventually turned professional at the age of 19, joining Cremonese in 1984. He quickly established himself as a talented striker, scoring 13 goals in his first season. He then moved on to Sampdoria, where he became a crucial player for the team, helping lead them to numerous titles, including the Serie A championship in 1991.
In 1992, Vialli signed with Juventus, where he continued to impress, scoring 21 goals in his first season. He went on to win two more Serie A titles, as well as the UEFA Cup, the Champions League, and the Intercontinental Cup. He finished his career with Chelsea in the English Premier League, where he helped the team win several titles, including the FA Cup and the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Overall, Vialli scored more than 200 goals in his career and was known for his skill on the field, as well as his leadership and sportsmanship.
After retiring from playing, Vialli went on to become a successful coach, leading teams such as Chelsea and Watford. He also became a popular television commentator and author, writing books about soccer and his experiences in the sport. Throughout his career, Vialli was known for his passion for the game and his dedication to his team. He remains an important figure in Italian and international soccer, as a player, coach, and ambassador for the sport.
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Traded items with a signature of Gianluca Vialli

The most expensive item with a signature of Gianluca Vialli (2022 Eminence World Cup Gianluca Vialli On Card Autograph SSP 10/10) was sold in August 2025 for $500.00 while the cheapest item (GIANLUCA VIALLI CHELSEA SIGNED WHITE CARD) found a new owner for $1.53 in March 2019. The month with the most items sold (9) was January 2023 with an average selling price of $42.37 for an autographed item of Gianluca Vialli. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in January 2026 with $185.19 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $1.84 was May 2020. In average, an autographed item from Gianluca Vialli is worth $31.00.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Gianluca Vialli were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

PictureItem TitlePriceStore
thumbnail2021 Topps Chrome Gianluca Vialli 06/50 Autographed Card JUVENTUS UEFA$330.99logo
thumbnail2021-22 Panini Obsidian Gold Gianluca Vialli Autograph /10 SSP #VS-GV GOAT$191.98logo
thumbnail2021-22 Panini Obsidian Red Gianluca Vialli Autograph /15 SSP #VS-GV GOAT$151.98logo
thumbnail2021-22 Panini Obsidian Red Gianluca Vialli Autograph 06/25 SSP #VS-GV GOAT$131.98logo
thumbnail2021-22 Panini Obsidian Red Gianluca Vialli Autograph 11/25 SSP #VS-GV GOAT$131.98logo
thumbnail2022 Panini National Treasures Gianluca Vialli 08/99 Italy Auto AUTOGRAPH #NI-GV$309.99logo
thumbnail2022 Panini National Treasures Gianluca Vialli 48/49 Italy Auto AUTOGRAPH #NI-GV$309.99logo
thumbnailGianluca Vialli - Chelsea Signed Display$67.73logo
thumbnailGIANLUCA VIALLI - LATE GREAT CHELSEA LEGEND - SIGNED COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH$36.26logo
thumbnailGianluca Vialli Italy Chelsea legend signed 10x8 photo Image D ACG CERTIFIED$144.37logo
thumbnailGianluca Vialli Italy Chelsea legend signed 10x8 photo Image E ACG CERTIFIED$144.37logo
thumbnailGianluca Vialli Italy Chelsea legend signed 12x8 photo Image A ACG CERTIFIED$150.12logo
thumbnailGianluca Vialli Italy Chelsea legend signed 12x8 photo Image B ACG CERTIFIED$150.12logo
thumbnailGianluca Vialli Of Italy, Juventus & Chelsea Signed Captain Armband wCOA$39.40logo
thumbnailTORE ANDRE FLO / GIANLUCA VIALLI - CHELSEA LEGENDS - SIGNED COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH$42.99logo

Latest News about Gianluca Vialli

Ex-Chelsea, Juventus and Italian soccer star Gianluca Vialli dies at 58 (01/06/2023): The former striker and manager was battling pancreatic cancer Go to news article