Nicknamed
Panzer (tank),
El Tigre (the tiger), and
Roccia (rock), Benetti was a tenacious, mobile, athletic, and complete
midfielder, who was known in particular for his physical strength, stamina, charisma, determination, consistency, and leadership as footballer, as well as the trademark moustache that he bore for most of his career. Although he was initially deployed as a
winger, he usually played as a
central or
defensive midfielder, and his hard-tackling style of play in this role epitomised the
catenaccio tactics made famous by
Italy during the 1970s. Despite being a predominantly defensive-minded player, he was also known for his goal-scoring ability from midfield, due to his powerful and accurate striking ability from distance. Furthermore, Benetti also possessed good technique and distribution, which enabled him to function as a
deep-lying playmaker at times, and start attacking plays and create goalscoring opportunities after winning back the ball, in particular when playing in teams that lacked a true midfield playmaker. In 2007, he was voted in at number 30 in a list of ''Football's 50 Greatest Hardmen
by The Times'' online. ==Honours==