Fabio Bazzani

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Fabio Bazzani
Personnel
birthday 20th October 1976
place of birth BolognaItaly
size 184 cm
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1994-1996 Iperzola 57 (30)
1996-1997 AC San Donà 32 0(5)
1997-1998 SSC Venice 2 0(0)
1998-1999 AS Varese 1910 29 0(3)
1999-2000 AC Arezzo 31 (20)
2000-2002 SSC Venice 39 0(5)
2001-2002 →  AC Perugia  (loan) 29 (10)
2002-2007 Sampdoria Genoa 110 (32)
2005 →  Lazio Rome  (loan) 15 0(3)
2007-2008 Brescia Calcio 25 0(1)
2008-2009 Pescara Calcio 14 0(2)
2009-2010 SPAL Ferrara 27 0(3)
2010– Mezzolara Calcio 93 (35)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2003-2004 Italy 3 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of season 2012/13

Fabio Bazzani (born October 20, 1976 in Bologna ) is an Italian football player .

Career

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Fabio Bazzani began his career in 1994 at Iperzola, where he played his first competitive games in Eccellenza and contributed to the club's promotion to the fifth-rate Serie D with 14 goals this season . After the striker helped the team to stay up with his 16 goals, he was signed by fourth division AC San Donà in the summer of 1996 . There he was also part of the regular squad and a year later he was transferred to the then Serie B club SSC Venice . The striker was never able to assert himself in Venice and left the club at the end of the season after having played only two league games. Bazzani joined AS Varese in 1910 . Although he made 29 missions with the Lombards, he only managed three hits and the attacker was signed in the summer of 1999 by former league rivals AC Arezzo . There he managed to lay down a constant playing time and with 20 goals to become the team's best goalscorer.

As fifth place, ten points behind AC Ancona , who placed second , the team was denied promotion to Serie B. He then returned to the SSC Venice. Bazzani again failed to perform as expected and with only three goals this season remained far behind the possibilities. The team rose to fourth place in the 2000/01 season in Serie A and rose in the following season as bottom of the table straight back to the second-highest league. The striker spent almost the entire season on loan from AC Perugia , with whom he finished eighth thanks to his ten goals. After the loan period ended, Bazzani does not return to Venice, he was signed by Sampdoria Genoa in the summer of 2002 . With the Genoese club he managed to return to the top division as second in the 2002/03 season .

He was able to contribute 15 hits and the following season he scored in Serie A 13 Results for the Blucerchiati . He started the 2004/05 season with 14 games and two goals for Sampdoria and moved to Lazio Rome in January 2005 on loan . Bazzani reached 10th place with Lazio, but remained only two points above a relegation zone. After his return to Sampdoria Genoa in the summer of 2005, he stood out due to his moderate goal rate, when he was only able to record two goals for Sampdoria in 27 games until his signature in the summer of 2007 at Brescia Calcio . Even at the next station at second division Brescia Calcio, he was unable to build on his earlier successes. In the summer of 2008 he made another change of club and signed with the Abruzzo club Pescara Calcio . After again unconvincing performances, they gave him a year later to the then league rivals SPAL Ferrara . There, too, it lasted only one season and then he signed a contract with Mezzolara Calcio in Serie D.

National team

Bazzani was appointed in 2003 by then coach Giovanni Trapattoni for the first time in the squad of the Italian national football team, for which he made his debut on November 12, 2003 in the game against Poland. He was also used four days later in the game against Romania and on August 18, 2004 in Iceland. The attacker could not score a goal in the three games and was not called up afterwards.

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