Giovanni Galli (born 29 April 1958) is an Italian retired professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He spent his career primarily in Italy's top division, where he was recognized for calm decision-making, reliable reflexes and organizational ability from the back. Galli's career placed him among the prominent Italian keepers of his generation.

Club career

Galli's club career was spent mainly in Serie A with a sequence of well-known Italian teams. He was associated with several top-flight sides over more than a decade, contributing as a regular starter for multiple seasons and helping his teams compete at a high level domestically.

  • ACF Fiorentina
  • AC Milan
  • Napoli
  • Torino

Playing style and characteristics

As a goalkeeper, Galli combined positioning and timing with dependable shot-stopping. Observers often noted his calm under pressure and ability to marshal a defensive line. He was not primarily known for flamboyant sweeper-keeper play but rather for consistency and leadership from his area.

International career

Galli made appearances for the Italy national team, representing his country in international competition. While not always the first-choice keeper for Italy across every tournament, he was part of the national setup during a period that featured strong domestic and international competition for the goalkeeping role.

After retiring from playing, Galli remained linked to the football world in varied ways and is remembered for a solid professional career at the highest level of Italian football. His steady presence in goal and experience with several major clubs made him a respected figure among peers and fans of that era.