Enzo Todisco

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Enzo Todisco
Personnel
birthday April 22, 1980
place of birth St. GallenSwitzerland
size 182 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
FC St. Gallen
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1999-2001 FC St. Gallen 2 0(0)
2001/02 FC Vaduz 16 0(0)
2002-2009 FC Schaffhausen 172 (27)
2009-2017 FC Gossau 175 (19)
1 Only league games are given.

Enzo Todisco (born April 22, 1980 in St. Gallen , Switzerland ) is an Italian soccer player .

Career

Todisco began his career with the E-Jugend of FC St. Gallen , where he stayed for the rest of his youth. Under the direction of the master coach Marcel Koller (1999/2000) he was able to play for the first time in the National League A as a young player against Servette . In the year of the St. Gallen championship title (2000) he was also used against Neuchâtel Xamax .

In the following 2001/02 season he received a professional contract, but was loaned to FC Vaduz im Ländle . In the game system of the player-coach Uwe Wegmann , he could not bring his strength to the fore, which is why he switched to the first division club FC Schaffhausen on loan in the current season .

There he won with FC Schaffhausen the championship and got into the National League B on. The first year of Nati B was for Enzo under the star of the cup. Virtually single-handedly, he defeated his “employer” FC St. Gallen in the quarter-finals of the national cup competition. At the end of the 2002/03 season he was brought back to St. Gallen in the Super League . There it was not used during the entire first phase.

During the winter break (2003/04) he was signed by FC Schaffhausen again, Enzo Todisco became a fan favorite. As two years before he won the FCS championship, this time in the Challenge League , and rose to the highest Swiss professional league. In the first year (2004/05) of the Super League Todisco scored six goals and was therefore the top scorer of the FCS. In the 2005/2006 season he also scored six goals and finished again as the FCS top scorer. In the 2006/07 season, Enzo was no longer able to maintain the league with FC Schaffhausen and was relegated to the Challenge League.

Todisco played two more years with moderate success at FCS in the Challenge League and moved to FC Gossau for the 2009/10 season . There he was immediately set as a regular player, but in 23 games he only scored one goal and was relegated to the first division with the club .

Individual evidence

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  2. Hat-trick: Enzo Todisco