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Andrea Pirlo
1979-05-19 at 08:35:00 · Flero, Italy
The Architect whose effortless passing from deep midfield redefined the regista role.
The birth chart of Andrea Pirlo reveals a clear pattern of drive, physicality, and competitive instinct — the astrological blueprint beneath the performance...
Andrea Pirlo's chart opens with a Taurus Sun in the 10th house — a nature that knows what it values and will not be talked out of it. The identity lives in what Taurus protects — the people, the principles, the things that have been decided worth keeping. That list doesn't change easily. With the Sun in the 10th house, his sense of purpose finds expression through the domain of career and public life. The Sun in the 10th house places identity squarely in the public arena — career, reputation, and legacy are not just ambitions, they are the stages on which this person most fully becomes themselves. Being known for something real is a genuine psychological need.
The interior register: a Pisces Moon in the 7th house, which means The compassion here is genuine and potentially exhausting — Pisces Moon cannot easily turn away from suffering, which is a profound quality and a real vulnerability. The emotional work is learning to be moved without being destroyed. The Moon in the 7th house places emotional life in the context of relationship — they feel most whole when genuinely partnered, and the absence of close connection is experienced not as freedom but as incompleteness. The mirror of someone else is how this Moon knows itself.
Virgo on the Ascendant shapes how Andrea lands with strangers. The first impression is composed, attentive, and slightly hard to read — Virgo rising doesn't offer everything at once. The presentation is careful, considered, and quietly observational. It notices far more than it shows. This is the lens through which the rest of the chart is filtered — the first impression before anyone knows the full story.
Off the field, Andrea's Venus in Taurus loves slowly, completely, and with a commitment to the physical world of relationship — the shared meal, the unhurried evening, the hand held without reason. Connection here is sensory before it is anything else.
Andrea's mental approach to competition and strategy reflects Mercury in Taurus. The mind moves slowly and arrives at conclusions that hold — Taurus Mercury doesn't offer an opinion until it has one, and once it has one, the evidence required to change it is substantial. The deliberateness is not stubbornness. It is thoroughness.
Andrea's Mars builds slowly with relentless follow-through — not the fastest to start, but once committed, the pace is steady and the stopping point is completion. The finish is almost always certain once the beginning has been chosen. Mars in the 9th drives toward meaning, expansion, and exploration... they pursue knowledge, experience, and big ideas with genuine fire.
Earth runs through this chart, giving Andrea a foundation that holds even when everything around it doesn't. The patience here is structural. The chart is predominantly Fixed — what Andrea commits to, Andrea holds. The endurance here is not cultivated; it is native. With 3 retrograde planets natally, much of Andrea's energy turns inward... a rich interior life that quietly shapes everything he puts into the world.
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Planetary Positions
Rising: Virgo · Midheaven: TaurusTaurus
27° · House 10
Pisces
3° · House 7
Taurus
15° · House 9
Taurus
1° · House 9
Taurus
2° · House 9
Leo
3° · House 11
Virgo
7° · House 1
Scorpio
18° · House 3℞
Sagittarius
19° · House 4℞
Libra
16° · House 2℞
Virgo
14° · House 1
Taurus
10° · House 9
Chart Interpretations
Sun in Taurus is undignified by tradition but materially formidable. Fixed Earth applies solar drive to patient accumulation. The tenth house is career, public reputation, the long arc of what someone builds and is known for. Sun in Taurus in the 10th builds reputation and career through patient persistent excellence, the kind of professional identity earned through sustained quality rather than dramatic early recognition. Lives with this placement carry consistent reliable public identity that's recognizably their own. People know what they get when they engage the chart owner's work. It's not just reliability; it's professional distinction in fields saturated with fashionable variability, the placement valued precisely because the work holds. Venus draws the chart owner toward careers in art, beauty, finance, real estate, food, fields where genuine quality and aesthetic discernment are professional assets. The maturation arrives through trusting in the compounding power of steady excellent work rather than seeking rapid recognition. The career has structural capacity to become something genuinely enduring. The placement can drift into resistance to professional evolution; fixed earth in the 10th can develop a professional approach it has mastered and cling to it past the point where growth requires reinvention. What was mastered becomes evolved.
Pisces carries the Moon across the chart's relational sector. The seventh house is partnership, the chart's one to one register. In the 7th, the placement runs the permeable emotional register through commitment. Lives with this placement merge with a partner almost completely, feeling the other's emotions as their own and losing the seam where one person ends and the next begins. The compassion is bottomless, which is beautiful and dangerous in equal measure ... the chart owner often drawn to those who need saving, mistaking the rescue for the relationship. It's not just empathy; it's structural identity expressed through dissolving the very boundary that would let the chart owner stay a separate person inside the love. The shadow is the placement that gives until there's nothing left to give, and calls the depletion devotion. What gets clarified eventually is that a partner needs an equal, not a savior, and that staying a whole person inside the love is exactly what keeps the love sustainable. As the partnership deepens, the placement keeps learning that compassion works better with an edge than without one.
Your Mercury in Taurus in the ninth house brings a grounded, unhurried, and genuinely thorough intellect to the domains of philosophy, higher learning, and the construction of a worldview that is built to last. Mercury governs thinking and communication; Taurus is fixed earth ruled by Venus, and in the ninth house of big ideas and expansive seeking, that fixed earth quality means your philosophical positions are built slowly and held firmly ... you do not adopt a belief because it is fashionable or intellectually exciting, but because you have tested it carefully against your accumulated experience and found it genuinely sound. This quality makes your philosophical and spiritual positions unusually well-founded and trustworthy; when you say you believe something, it means something. Travel deepens your understanding most when it is immersive and unhurried rather than efficient and touristic. To work with this energy consciously, pair your natural depth of philosophical commitment with genuine openness to being changed by what you encounter ... the worldview that can grow is stronger than the one that merely persists. The growth edge is that fixed earth in the ninth house can make it genuinely difficult to update a belief once integrated; the growth work is regularly asking whether your most confident positions still account for what you have learned since you formed them.
Your Venus in Taurus in the ninth house directs the refined, grounded energy of Venus in its home sign toward philosophy, higher education, travel, and the search for meaning. You are drawn to belief systems and cultures that honor the physical world, the senses, and the beauty of nature. Travel for you is best experienced slowly ... savoring local food, art, and landscape rather than rushing between landmarks. Your philosophical outlook tends to be practical and earth-centered, valuing wisdom that can be lived and felt rather than merely theorized. Higher education appeals when it involves hands-on learning or leads to tangible skills. The challenge is intellectual rigidity around your beliefs and values. Consciously expose yourself to worldviews that differ from your own, approaching them with the same appreciation for quality and beauty you bring to everything else ... growth comes from expanding your definition of what is valuable.
Your Mars in Taurus in the ninth house channels steady, determined energy into philosophy, higher learning, travel, and expanding your worldview. You pursue knowledge and beliefs with the same patient thoroughness you bring to everything else ... you build your understanding brick by brick and it is genuinely solid. Travel appeals to you most when it involves immersive, sensory experiences rather than rushed itineraries. You may be slow to change your philosophical or religious views, but the convictions you hold are deeply considered. The practical insight: remain willing to update your beliefs as your experience grows and your wisdom becomes truly formidable.
Your Jupiter in Leo in the eleventh house brings warm, generous, and creatively inspired energy to your friendships, social networks, and involvement with groups and causes. You are a natural leader within social settings, often organizing events, rallying people around shared visions, and making everyone in your circle feel valued and seen. Friends are drawn to your warmth and confidence, and your social life is rich, lively, and full of creative collaboration. Causes related to the arts, children's welfare, education, or creative empowerment resonate deeply with you. Your social vision is genuinely big and inspiring. The challenge is the need to be the leader or center of every group, which can create friction with others who also wish to lead. Learn to support and celebrate other leaders within your communities, and your social impact multiplies far beyond what you could achieve alone.
Virgo is a Mutable Earth sign and Saturn here has no formal dignity, though Saturn likes Mercury's discrimination in ways tradition didn't name. The first house is the body, the arrival, the way the chart owner shows up in a room. Saturn in Virgo in the 1st grounds identity in precision, attention to detail, and a self-critical voice that started early. Lives with this placement often grew up feeling that they were never quite good enough, that some standard of perfection was always just out of reach. Self-criticism becomes a lifelong companion, applied steadily to whatever the placement happens to be working on. It's not just high standards; it's the structural sense that improvement is always available, which is true but exhausting if taken without limits. The maturation arrives when the discrimination turns toward what's worth doing well rather than what's not yet perfect. The competence develops anyway, becomes evident enough that others defer to it instinctively. What was self-criticism becomes earned expertise.
Your Uranus in Scorpio in the third house sharpens your communication with psychological depth, investigative intensity, and a capacity for revealing what others prefer to keep hidden. Scorpio is fixed water, so your mind works beneath the surface, probing for truth and hidden motives, and Uranus adds sudden flashes of insight that cut through pretense. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms how society communicates about power, sexuality, and psychological truth, and in your third house, you are personally compelled to speak and write about what matters most ... the things nobody else will say. Your early learning environment may have included secrecy, intensity, or intellectual power dynamics, and your relationship with siblings may carry an undercurrent of complexity. You have a natural talent for research, investigative writing, or any communication that uncovers hidden patterns. The challenge is using your penetrating insight constructively rather than weaponizing it, since words carry unusual power in your hands. When you speak truth with both courage and compassion, your communication becomes a genuine force for psychological liberation.
Your Neptune in Sagittarius in the fourth house brings the planet of dreams and dissolution into the house of home, family, and emotional roots, charged with Sagittarius' adventurous, freedom-loving, and philosophical spirit. Neptune in Sagittarius is generational, but the fourth house makes it intimately personal, shaping your relationship with your family of origin and your sense of home. Home for you may be a concept as much as a place ... your roots are philosophical and spiritual as well as geographic, and you may feel most at home in the wide world as much as in any particular location. There may be an idealized or mythologized quality to your family story. The practical insight is to create some form of physical or emotional anchor that provides genuine stability, knowing that freedom and rootedness need not be opposites.
Your Pluto in Libra in the second house directs transformative relationship-oriented energy toward finances, values, and self-worth. Libra's cardinal air quality brings a focus on fairness, balance, and partnership dynamics to your material life. You may earn through partnerships, the arts, law, diplomacy, or any field where balance and aesthetics are central. Financial situations may undergo dramatic transformations tied to relationship changes ... marriage, divorce, or business partnerships can radically reshape your material circumstances. Your sense of self-worth is deeply connected to your ability to maintain harmony in your relationships and to be perceived as fair and attractive. Spending may reflect a desire for beauty, elegance, or social belonging. The growth edge is developing financial independence and self-worth that do not depend on partnership or others' approval. When you ground your values in genuine personal conviction rather than social consensus, your financial life gains the stability and authenticity that Pluto's transformative energy demands.
Your North Node in Virgo in the first house calls you to present yourself to the world as a thoughtful, discerning, and genuinely helpful individual. You are here to shed the grandiosity or idealism of your South Node and instead develop an identity rooted in practical wisdom, analytical clarity, and humble service. The first house makes your personal presence and physical self-care the direct training ground. Cultivate a tidy, intentional personal style, approach your health and body with careful attention, and let people experience you as reliable, precise, and genuinely useful. Showing up well in the details of everyday life is a profound act of soul growth.
Chiron in Taurus in the ninth house places the Wounded Healer in the life area governing philosophy, higher education, foreign travel, and the personal search for meaning ... filtered through fixed earth's patient, embodied intelligence and Venus's appreciation for beauty, practical wisdom, and sensory truth. The ninth house is Jupiter's domain, concerned with the expansion of understanding and the building of a worldview worth living by, and with Chiron in Taurus here the wound touches the legitimacy of your particular path to meaning. Taurus arrives at truth through the senses, through patient experience, through what can be touched and tested ... and Chiron here suggests that this earthy, embodied approach to knowing was treated as insufficient or unsophisticated in contexts (educational institutions, philosophical communities, religious traditions) that prized abstract theory or doctrinal certainty over grounded wisdom. You may have felt that your practical, sensory-based understanding of life didn't count as real philosophy, or that formal education systems didn't accommodate your learning style. Your gift is the ability to translate abstract philosophical and spiritual ideas into genuinely useful, practically grounded wisdom that people can actually apply to their daily lives ... a form of wisdom the world needs at least as much as it needs pure theory. To work with this energy consciously, trust your lived, embodied experience as a valid epistemological foundation ... what you've learned through your body and your patient attention to the material world is genuine knowledge. The growth edge is that fixed earth in the ninth house can become entrenched in a single philosophical position ... believing what the senses and experience have confirmed while closing to what requires a more abstract leap ... and the growth is learning that genuine wisdom is both embodied and spacious enough to include what you cannot yet touch.
Ascendant (Rising) in Virgo
Virgo is a Mutable Earth sign, and on the Ascendant it meets the world by noticing it ... the surface is attentive, precise, quietly taking everything in. You come across as thoughtful, modest, competent in a way that understates how capable you actually are. People trust your judgment because it is obvious you see the details they miss. There is a reserve to the presentation, a holding back of the self until the situation has been read. The work is letting the surface relax ... trusting that you are worth meeting before you have proven useful, and that not everything about you needs to be in order first.
Descendant in Pisces
Pisces is a Mutable Water sign, and on the Descendant it draws you toward partners with soul ... empathic, creative, spiritually tuned, the person whose connection reaches past words. You seek a bond with real emotional depth, something close to transcendence. What you are looking for in another is often the boundless tenderness you carry and want met in kind.
Midheaven in Taurus
Taurus is a Fixed Earth sign, and on the Midheaven it builds the career slowly and to last ... you are drawn to work that makes something solid, something you can see and touch and keep. The reputation grows unhurried and then turns unshakeable, the name people learn to rely on. You are known for quality and steadiness. The risk is staying in the safe lane too long ... the reward is everything you built still standing.
Imum Coeli in Scorpio
Scorpio is a Fixed Water sign, and at the IC it shapes roots of depth and intensity ... the private life carries more than most people are ever shown, an interior with real weight to it. You recharge through solitude, through emotional processing, through facing the hidden thing rather than avoiding it. The foundation is built underground, where the real work happens.
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