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Fred
Zamberletti
Title: Senior Consultant-Team Historian

Professional Biography

Fred Zamberletti enters 2008 with a long and storied history with the franchise and a remarkable streak intact— Zamberletti has not missed a game in the 48-year history of the Vikings, working 968 consecutive contests. The streak includes all preseason, regular season and postseason games in club history.

Zamberletti has earned the respect and trust of countless players and staff during his tenure with the Vikings. In his time with the team Zamberletti has been a friend, brother, father figure and mentor to countless players, coaches and co-workers. When the team held Fred Zamberletti Day on December 20, 1998 before kickoff of the Vikings-Jacksonville Jaguars game, over 100 Vikings alumni turned out to celebrate with him. To the media he’s known as “Trainer for Life.” Former head coach Bud Grant acknowledged him as the “Cornerstone of the Vikings” and former General Manager Mike Lynn referred to Fred as “Mr. Viking.” The players with respect and admiration refer to him as “The Man.” To his friends and compatriots he is known as “The Voice of Reason.” Zamberletti was the Head Trainer from 1961-98, Coordinator of Medical Services from 1999-2001 and currently Senior Consultant.

A successful entrepreneur and a man of deep religious beliefs, the 74-year-old Zamberletti was a 1st Lieutenant in the U.S. Infantry. Following his graduation from the University of Iowa he served as chief physical therapist at Hibbing General Hospital in 1959 and head athletic trainer at the University of Toledo in 1960 before joining the Vikings at the team’s inception in 1961.

Zamberletti is a native of Melcher, IA, and in addition to numerous professional awards he was inducted into the Minnesota Athletic Trainers Hall of Fame and was chosen Professional Athletic Trainer of the Year in 1986 by the Drackett Company of Cincinnati. He and the Vikings staff earned the 1996 NFL Athletic Training Staff of the Year. In 1999 he earned the Cain Fain Award at the NFL Physicians Sports Sciences Symposium and is an Honorary Fellow of the Minneapolis Sports Medicine Center.

Recognized by the governor as an Honorary Ambassador of the State of Minnesota, Zamberletti has also received Minneapolis’ Honorary Citizen Award. The PFATS’ senior member enjoys walking, bocce ball and cribbage.