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Italian Players Around the World (7/10)

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

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Our weekly Italian Players Around the World segment is back!!

Inspired by Gazzetta dello Sport, here are the performances of all Italian soccer players operating in foreign European leagues (top divisions only). There are currently 31 Italians playing in first divisions abroad, and 17 of them stepped on the field this week-end.

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Italian Players Around the World (29/09)

Monday, September 29th, 2008

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Our weekly Italian Players Around the World segment is back!!

Inspired by Gazzetta dello Sport, here are the performances of all Italian soccer players operating in foreign European leagues (top divisions only). There are currently 31 Italians playing in first divisions abroad, and 18 of them stepped on the field this week-end.

The table below includes the team of the player, their opponents for this week, the time in minutes they played, their match contribution in goal(s) or assist(s), and the final score of the game.

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ENGLAND
Player Team Opp.
Time
Contrib.
Score
Carlo Cudicini Chelsea @Stoke
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2-0
David Di Michele West Ham @Fulham
74
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2-1
Andrea Dossena Liverpool @Everton
90
/
2-0
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SCOTLAND
Massimo Donati Celtic Aberdeen
(bench)
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3-2
Manuel Pascali Kilmarnock @Inverness
90
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1-3
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GERMANY
Andrea Barzagli Wolfsburg @Karlsruhe
90
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1-2
Cristian Zaccardo Wolfsburg @Karlsruhe
(bench)
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1-2
Massimo Oddo Bayern M. @Hannover
76
/
0-1
Luca Toni Bayern M. @Hannover
90
/
0-1
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SPAIN
Fabio Cannavaro Real Madrid @Betis
90
/
2-0
Enzo Maresca Sevilla @Atl. Madrid
90
/
1-0
Emiliano Moretti Valencia Deportivo
90
/
4-2
Giuseppe Rossi Villareal @Sp. Gijon
45
1 GOAL
1-0
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FRANCE
Fabio Grosso Lyon Nancy
(injd.)
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2-1
Elia Legati Monaco Lille
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0-2
Flavio Roma Monaco Lille
(bench)
/
0-2
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HOLLAND
Graziano Pellè AZ Alkmaar @Willem II
15
/
4-2
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BELGIUM
Francesco Migliore Mons Roeselare
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2-0
Roberto Mirri Mons Roeselare
90
/
2-0
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SWITZERLAND
Andrea Guatelli FC Zürich N. Xamax
90
/
3-0
Davide Belotti Bellinzona Grasshoppers
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1-1
Lorenzo Bucchi Bellinzona Grasshoppers
90
/
1-1
Paolo Carbone Bellinzona Grasshoppers
/
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1-1
Andrea Conti Bellinzona Grasshoppers
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1-1
Alessio Ferrazza Bellinzona Grasshoppers
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1-1
Matteo Gritti Bellinzona Grasshoppers
(bench)
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1-1
Iacopo La Rocca Bellinzona Grasshoppers
90
/
1-1
Giuseppe Miccolis Bellinzona Grasshoppers
(bench)
/
1-1
Angelo Raso Bellinzona Grasshoppers
90
/
1-1
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TURKEY
Morgan De Sanctis Galatasaray Konyaspor
90
/
4-1
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RUSSIA
Ivan Pelizzoli Lok. Moscow Zenit
90
/
0-3

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Heroes of the week

In week 1, we first went to Spain (to see Maresca at Sánchez Pizjuán) and then Germany (to meet Toni at Allianz Arena). Then in week 2, we passed by England to say hello to Di Michele at Upton Park. This week we’re back to Spain, and are glad to note Maresca has established a firm presence in the Sevilla midfield, while Rossi celebrated his return from injury in the best possible way: with a goal…

Giuseppe Rossi, age 21It’s been over a month Giuseppe Rossi‘s had to sit out of active duty. Technically he had already recovered last week, but Villareal coach Manuel Pellegrini preferred not to risk his talented youngster just yet. This week however, the Yellow Submarine was travelling to Sporting Gijón, a team which in three consecutive matches managed to concede as much as 17 goals against Sevilla, Barcelona, and Real Madrid. Not exactly easy matches, but… wow. What better cannon fodder for Rossi to get his feet wet again right?

And indeed he did get them wet. Coming on for Nihat in the second half, it took the ex-Man Utd striker only 19 minutes to score the match-winning-goal, a powerful right-footed shot following a mis-cleared corner-kick. What else to say than… ¡Viva Joe Red!

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Enzo Maresca, age 28And while we’re on the Spain subject, our good buddy Enzo Maresca is doing really good at Sevilla lately. Scoring a goal and an assist in week 1, he litterally dominated the Sevilla midfield against Atletico Madrid this week, as the Rojiblancos went on to beat the Colchoneros 1-0 at Vicente Calderon. Take that, Mr. Sergio Aguëro!

Finally, it was definitely not a good day for our German ex-pats: Luca Toni and Massimo Oddo both lost at Hannover, while Andrea Barzagli‘s solid (really?) performance was not enough to prevent Wolfsburg’s defeat at Karlsruhe. Cristian Zaccardo was left on the bench the entire game.

Italian Players Around the World (15/09)

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

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Our weekly Italian Players Around the World segment is back!! (with a brand new logo… d’you like it? :) )

Inspired by Gazzetta dello Sport, here are the performances of all Italian soccer players operating in foreign European leagues (top divisions only). There are currently 32 Italians (yup, number’s gone up with Bellinzona’s promotion in the Swiss league) playing in first divisions abroad, and 12 of them stepped on the field this week-end.

The table below includes the team of the player, their opponents for this week, the time in minutes they played, their match contribution in goal(s) or assist(s), and the final score of the game.

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ENGLAND
Player Team Opp.
Time
Contrib.
Score
Carlo Cudicini Chelsea @Man City
(bench)
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3-1
David Di Michele West Ham @West Brom
71
/
2-3
Andrea Dossena Liverpool Man Utd
(bench)
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2-1
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SCOTLAND
Massimo Donati Celtic @Motherwell
(bench)
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4-2
Manuel Pascali Kilmarnock @Rangers
89
/
1-2
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GERMANY
Andrea Barzagli Wolfsburg @Hertha
90
/
2-2
Cristian Zaccardo Wolfsburg @Hertha
(injd.)
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2-2
Massimo Oddo Bayern M. @Köln
23
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3-0
Luca Toni Bayern M. @Köln
90
2 GL, 1 AST
3-0
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SPAIN
Fabio Cannavaro Real Madrid Numancia
(injd.)
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4-3
Enzo Maresca Sevilla Sp. Gijon
90
1 GL, 1 AST
4-3
Emiliano Moretti Valencia @Almeria
90
/
2-2
Giuseppe Rossi Villareal Deportivo
(injd.)
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1-0
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FRANCE
Fabio Grosso Lyon Nice
(injd.)
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3-2
Elia Legati Monaco Lorient
/
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2-0
Flavio Roma Monaco Lorient
(bench)
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2-0
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HOLLAND
Graziano Pellè AZ Alkmaar @ADO
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0-3
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BELGIUM
Francesco Migliore Mons Anderlecht
(bench)
/
1-2
Roberto Mirri Mons Anderlecht
90
/
1-2
Alessandro Pistone Mons Anderlecht
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1-2
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SWITZERLAND
Andrea Guatelli FC Zürich @Valduz
(bench)
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7-1
Davide Belotti Bellinzona Young Boys
(bench)
/
1-2
Lorenzo Bucchi Bellinzona Young Boys
(bench)
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1-2
Paolo Carbone Bellinzona Young Boys
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1-2
Andrea Conti Bellinzona Young Boys
45
/
1-2
Alessio Ferrazza Bellinzona Young Boys
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1-2
Matteo Gritti Bellinzona Young Boys
90
/
1-2
Iacopo La Rocca Bellinzona Young Boys
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1-2
Giuseppe Miccolis Bellinzona Young Boys
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1-2
Angelo Raso Bellinzona Young Boys
90
/
1-2
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TURKEY
Morgan De Sanctis Galatasaray Antalyaspor
90
/
1-1
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RUSSIA
Ivan Pelizzoli Lok. Moscow @S.Nalchik
(bench)
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1-0

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Heroes of the week

As customary the “Heroes of the Week” section is where we celebrate those who, be it thanks to goals, assists, or amazing saves, have stood out among Italian ex-pats over the week-end. And would you believe it? This week the award takes us to Germany and Spain, one of our most common destination the previous year.

Luca Toni, age 30Luca Toni is back ladies & gentlemen. His scoring form with the Azzurri has been very disappointing lately (to say the least), but the man can still put in the back of the net in the Bundesliga. Bayern were away to Köln on Saturday, but the unfriendly crowd support certainly did not stop Klismann’s men from shining. Absolute protagonist of the night: the man with the “crazy-hand” celebration. 2 goals (a header, a left-footed finish) and 1 assist for Podolski. What more could Jürgen ask for?

Enzo Maresca, age 28Over to Spain, it still isn’t sure (to me at least) whether Enzo Maresca will be a starter for Sevilla this year, or simply part of the squad rotation. Sunday’s performance vs. Sporting Gijón should help the manager decide: 1 goal, 1 assist for Kanouté, and an otherwise very solid performance in midfield. As a Juve fan myself, I’m a bit nostalgic of Maresca…

In other news, David Di Michele made his season debut with new club West Ham (now under the guidance of Gianfranco Zola), as did Massimo Oddo with Bayern Munich.

Also, it’s interesting to note that Swiss club Bellinzona (just promoted to the Swiss top division, the Axpo Super League) contains a boatload of Italian ex-pats. In particular, a certain Andrea Conti who, you’ve guessed it, is one of the sons of Roma legend Bruno Conti (and whose brother Daniele Conti plays for Cagliari). On a sidenote, Bellinzona also own the contract of defender Andrea Russotto (playing on loan at Napoli this season).

Italian Players Around the World (5/05)

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Continuing my weekly article inspired by Gazzetta dello Sport, here are the performances of all Italian soccer players operating in foreign European leagues.

Based on Gazzetta’s info, there are currently 22 Italians playing in first divisions abroad, and 9 of them stepped on the field this week-end.

The table below includes the team the player belongs to, their opponents for the week, the number of minutes they played, their contribution (goal, assist), and the final score of the game.
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ENGLAND    
Player Team Opp. mins. Contrib. Score
Carlo Cudicini Chelsea @Newcastle (bench) / 2-0
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SCOTLAND          
Massimo Donati Celtic @Motherwell (bench) / 2-1
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GERMANY          
Luca Toni Bayern M. @Wolfsburg 90 / 0-0
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SPAIN          
Fabio Cannavaro Real Madrid @Osasuna red card / 2-1
Giuseppe Rossi Villareal Getafe 80 / 2-0
Christian Abbiati Atl. Madrid Recreativo (bench) / 3-0
Gianluca Zambrotta Barcelona Valencia 90 / 6-0
Enzo Maresca Sevilla Valladolid 60 1 assist 2-0
Morgan De Sanctis Sevilla Valladolid (bench) / 2-0
Emiliano Moretti Valencia @Barcelona (injd.) / 0-6
Stefano Sorrentino Recreativo @Atl. Madrid 90 / 0-3
Damiano Tommasi Levante Espanyol (injd.) / 1-1
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FRANCE          
Fabio Grosso Lyon @Nice (susp.) / 0-0
Flavio Roma Monaco @Lens (injd.) / 0-0
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HOLLAND          
Graziano Pellè AZ Alkmaar / SEASON OVER /
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BELGIUM          
Roberto Mirri Mons @St. Truiden 90 / 1-1
Alessandro Pistone Mons @St. Truiden 90 / 1-1
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SWITZERLAND          
Stefano Razzetti St. Gallen Sion (bench) / 1-2
Andrea Guatelli FC Zürich @Basel (bench) / 0-4
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POLAND          
Stefano Napoleoni Widzew Łódź Sosnowiec 90 / 0-1
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RUSSIA          
Ivan Pelizzoli Lok. Moscow Luch Energiya (bench) / 2-2

Heroes of the week

No goals for them (actually even an -undeserved- red card for Fabio), but plenty to celebrate for Mr. Cannavaro and Mr. Toni: Real Madrid and Bayern Munich were crowned respectively La Liga and Bundesliga champions this week. Joining the fun, Mr. Maresca who provided good passes an an assist in Sevilla’s 2-0 match vs. Valladolid.

Luca Toni, age 30 Fabio Cannavaro, age 34 Enzo Maresca, age 28