With Juventus he won the World Club Championships and the European Cup. However, his season was overshadowed by what took place in the European Cup final against Liverpool. It was the day of the tragic Heysel disaster in which 39 people were killed and a further 600 injured.
Platini scored the only goal of the game in Juventus' win, but was not fully aware of what had transpired, nor the magnitude of the disaster.
In 1986 he helped Juventus to a second Serie A title during his time there. In the World Cup of that same year, Platini again inspired his country to a semi-final, but again they couldn't make it past that stage.
In 1987, aged 32, Platini announced his retirement from football. In his club career he amassed a total of 312 goals in 580 appearances, and he won 72 caps for France, including 49 as captain, scoring 41 goals, then a French record. Not bad statistics for a midfielder.
He has since managed France and gone on to become UEFA President. While he has not endeared himself to fans while he has held this position, he will always be fondly remembered for his legendary performances as a player. French football will never forget "The Platini Era", and nor will World Football. This has been a tribute to Michel Platini.
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