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  • Alberto Ferrente
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  • Alberto Ferrente is a character in the video game Flower, Sun, and Rain: Murder and Mystery in Paradise. He is a famous Italian soccer player, or "Fantasista," and an inspiration to system engineering specialist Stephan Charbonie. Ferrente's most famous moment was during the fictional 1994 World Cup match between Italy and Brazil. This match reportedly lasted the full 90 minutes, as well as 30 minutes of overtime without a single goal scored. After coming down to a penalty shootout, Ferrente took the stand as final kicker, however he missed the kick, striking the ball with his left instep and sending it over the crossbar, causing Italy to lose the World Cup. As Ferrente turned away however, he muttered the words "La vita continua," meaning "Life goes on."
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  • Alberto Ferrente
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  • Flower, Sun, and Rain
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Occupation
  • Soccer player
Nationality
  • Italian
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  • Alberto Ferrente is a character in the video game Flower, Sun, and Rain: Murder and Mystery in Paradise. He is a famous Italian soccer player, or "Fantasista," and an inspiration to system engineering specialist Stephan Charbonie. Ferrente's most famous moment was during the fictional 1994 World Cup match between Italy and Brazil. This match reportedly lasted the full 90 minutes, as well as 30 minutes of overtime without a single goal scored. After coming down to a penalty shootout, Ferrente took the stand as final kicker, however he missed the kick, striking the ball with his left instep and sending it over the crossbar, causing Italy to lose the World Cup. As Ferrente turned away however, he muttered the words "La vita continua," meaning "Life goes on."