Alice Parisi

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Alice Parisi
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Alice Parisi in the international match against Germany (2013)
Personnel
birthday December 11, 1990
place of birth Tione di TrentoItaly
size 167 cm
position midfield
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
-2008 ACF Trento
2008-2010 ASD Bardolino
2010-2016 UPC Tavagnacco 145 (78)
2016– AC Florence 40 (14)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
Italy U17 21 (13)
Italy U19 0? 0(?)
2007– Italy 80 (10)
1 Only league games are given.
As of April 20, 2019

2 As of June 2, 2019

Alice Parisi (born December 11, 1990 in Tione di Trento ) is an Italian soccer player . She is under contract with Fiorentina and took part in the 2009 and 2013 European championships with the Italian national team.

Career

Parisi started playing football at ACF Trento where she made her first steps in the adult field. In 2008 she joined the reigning champions ASD Bardolino in Serie A , with whom she defended the title on the one hand and won the Coppa Italia on the other . In 2010 she moved to league competitor UPC Tavagnacco . Here she was runner-up in 2011, in the same year the cup final was lost to ASD Torres Calcio .

As a junior national player, Parisi contributed to the national association's first women's title win at the U-19 European Championship in 2008 , and in the final she scored the decisive goal for a 1-0 win over Norway. In 2007 she made her debut in the Italian senior team. National coach Pietro Ghedin appointed her to the squad for the 2009 European Championship, where she made two short appearances in the group stage. In 2013 she was in the squad of national coach Antonio Cabrini , as a regular player she played all four tournament games of the selection until she was eliminated in the quarter-finals against Germany .

Web links

Commons : Alice Parisi  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Alice Parisi. In: uefa.com. Retrieved November 15, 2016 .
  2. Italy 0-1 Germany (UEFA Women's EURO 2013). In: fifa.com. July 21, 2013, accessed November 15, 2016 .