Career
Nicknamed Zigogol by his fans, he was a prolific goalscorer, and played with several major Serie A throughout his career in the 1960s and the 1970s, including and Associate of Science He was known in particular for his talent and skilful playing style, as well as his colourful personality and rebellious character. Zigoni started his professional career at the age of 17 with, playing only four games in three seasons with the bianconeri (scoring one goal), and being successively loaned out to Genoa in 1964.
With the rossoblu jersey, he spent a season in the Serie A, with the loan being renewed for another year following Genoa"s relegation to Serie B. In 1966 he returned to, and stayed with the bianconeri until 1970, then leaving the club also because of his strained relationship with then Juve boss Heriberto Herrera. He successively signed for Associate of Science, spending two seasons under the guidance of Helenio Herrera and scoring 12 goals with the giallorossi.
In 1972 he moved to Verona, quickly becoming a team mainstay and a fan favourite, and playing six seasons with the scaligeri.
In 1978, aged 34, he signed for Serie B"s Brescia, playing two seasons with the rondinelle mostly as a backup player. In 1980 he left professional football and returned to his native Oderzo, joining the local Serie Doctorate team, Opitergina. In 1983 he joined an offer from Terza Categoria club United States Piavon, playing until the age of 43.
Zigoni has four children.
One of them, Gianmarco, an Air Corps Milan player. Has later become a football player too and made his debut with Serie B"s Treviso in January 2009, also scoring a goal in his first professional match.