That asshole:
A native of Naples, Ferrara started his career at hometown club Napoli before moving to Juventus in 1994. He became captain soon after joining the team, and soon became one of the most experienced and decorated players, winning seven Serie A championships (five with Juventus, two with Napoli - this excludes the 2004–05 title taken away from Juventus due to the 2006 Serie A match-fixing scandal), two Coppa Italia titles (one with each team), three Supercoppa Italiana titles (two with Juventus, one with Napoli) and several European competitions (including the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup, Intercontinental Cup and European Super Cup). He scored one of Napoli's goals as they won the 1989 UEFA Cup Final.
Post 2000, Ferrara played an important role in Juventus' backline, being an experienced and dominating defender. His role as captain, though, was taken over by fellow Italian Alessandro Del Piero. In 1996–97, one of his peak seasons, he scored four goals in 32 Serie A competitions, while also being capped eight times internationally. Ironically, his first professional match, while at Napoli, was played against Juventus (it was a 0–0 draw). He retired from football after the 2004–05 season.