Name:
Franco CucinottaCountry:
ItalyClub:
FC ZürichPosition: *
CF,
SS,
WFSide:
RF/BSAge:
24-25 years (22/06/1952)Height:
171 cm Weight:
70 kg Attack:
84Defence:
30Balance:
76Stamina:
81Top Speed:
86Acceleration:
84Response:
84Agility:
83Dribble Accuracy:
81Dribble Speed:
82Short Pass Accuracy:
74Short Pass Speed:
76Long Pass Accuracy:
74Long Pass Speed:
76Shot Accuracy:
84Shot Power:
80Shot Technique:
85Free Kick Accuracy:
62Curling:
67Header:
80Jump:
84Technique:
77Aggression:
87Mentality:
74Goalkeeper Skills:
50Team Work:
76Injury Tolerance:
BCondition/Fitness:
6Weak Foot Accuracy:
7Weak Foot Frequency:
5Consistency:
6Growth type:
Standard CARDS:P19 - Fox In The Box
S01 - Marauding
SPECIAL ABILITIES: Reaction - Scoring
Attack/Defence Awareness Card: Attack-Minded
INFO:Cucinotta was a very fast centre-forward, with a keen eye for goal, who was also capable of playing as a winger. Due to his abilities, he was compared to fellow Sicilian footballer Pietro Anastasi. He was called a madman, due to his unpredictability. Great use of both legs, high jump, effective, fast dribble speed, quick, opportunistic, going from the wing as well.
Born in Novara di Sicilia, Franco Cucinotta grew up in Montreux, Switzerland, the city to which his family had emigrated for work in 1960. He also later began his professional footballing career in Switzerland, and despite being Italian, is one of the few Italian footballers to have never once played in Italy, spending his entire career in the Swiss League. While playing for Swiss club FC Zürich (1976–78), Cucinotta was the top scorer of the 1977 European Cup alongside Gerd Müller, scoring a total of five goals in the competition, in which he helped Zürich to reach the semi-finals. He also finished the 1976–77 season as top scorer in the Nationalliga A, with 21 goals, scoring a total of 28 goals in all competitions, which earned him nominations for the Swiss Footballer of the Year and the Swiss Foreign Footballer of the Year Awards. Cucinotta also played in Switzerland for FC Lausanne-Sport (1970–74), FC Sion (1974–76; 1981–83), winning the Swiss Cup in 1982, FC Chiasso (1978–79), and Servette FC (1979–1981), winning the Swiss League Cup in 1980, and retiring in 1985.