El "Hijo Negro" de Calisto Tanzi y los secretos del Parma | Faustino El Grande #4
Returning to the places where history was made awakens unforgettable memories and confronts the myths with the reality of elite football in Europe. In this fourth episode of his documentary series, Faustino "El Tino" Asprilla sets foot once again in Parma, Italy, to reunite with the friends, business associates, and key allies who accompanied him during his most glorious years in the demanding Serie A of the 1990s. The central focus of this episode is Faustino's close relationship with Calisto Tanzi, the long-time owner of the multinational Parmalat and the Italian club. Far from the cold dynamic between an executive and his employee, El Tino details how Tanzi welcomed him as one of his own family, to the point of earning him the affectionate nickname of "the black son Tanzi never had." Faustino gratefully recounts the support he received from the magnate during his most difficult times, such as the loan of his private plane to attend his mother's funeral in Colombia and the financial assistance during his divorce, demonstrating that football in its heyday was built on loyalty. The journey through Italy continues with a nostalgic and humorous look at the local culture. From a detailed tasting at a consortium producing authentic Parmigiano-Reggiano DOP cheese to a visit to Franco Setti's fashion boutique. There, Tino relives an unusual anecdote from 1998 in which, during an afternoon of last-minute shopping for Versace and Armani clothing, he lost a pair of expensive glasses that ended up hidden in the most unexpected way: inside the tray of fritters his Colombian employee, Magdalena, was preparing at his home. A story brimming with idioms, humor, and pure international football history. 00:00 "I speak four languages and was nominated for the Ballon d'Or" 01:40 The translation of the fortune teller's traditional tales 03:00 December nostalgia and my mother's reaction to seeing snow 04:10 "Buy me something": keeping the traditions alive in the Italian parking lot 05:15 From farm to hotel: exploring the region's rural landscapes 06:12 The reunion after two decades: "Hey, manza figa! How's it going?" 7:34 Memories of the journey between Cartagena and the Hotel Las Américas 8:20 The confusion at reception at 5:00 AM and the TV report 11:50 Local tradition: the tasting process of authentic Parmigiano-Reggiano DOP 12:55 Secrets of the cheese: 550 liters of milk and 42-kilo wheels 15:50 The impromptu fashion show and the jacket worn backwards 17:40 The mystery of the Versace sunglasses lost in the warehouse 19:50 The meeting with President Calisto Tanzi, owner of Parmalat 20:45 "The son Tanzi never had": a relationship of respect beyond football 21:50 The president's grand gesture: a private plane at my saddest moment 24:00 Confessions with Caremonja: the truth about the early vacation 25:02 Asprilla's return in the pages of Gazzetta dello Sport

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