Federico Piovaccari

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Federico Piovaccari
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Federico Piovaccari, 2011
Personnel
birthday September 1, 1984
place of birth GallarateItaly
size 181 cm
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2001-2003 Pro Patria Calcio 0 0(0)
2002-2003 → AC Castellettese (loan) 17 0(6)
2003-2007 Inter Milan 0 0(0)
2004-2005 →  FC Vittoria  (loan) 27 (11)
2005-2006 →  San Marino Calcio  (loan) 31 (12)
2006-2007 →  US Triestina  (loan) 37 0(5)
2007-2009 FBC Treviso 40 0(4)
2009-2010 Ravenna Calcio 34 (14)
2010-2011 AS Cittadella 39 (23)
2011-2015 Sampdoria Genoa 17 0(2)
2012 →  Brescia Calcio  (loan) 17 0(4)
2012 →  Novara Calcio  (loan) 10 0(0)
2013 →  US Grosseto  (loan) 17 0(7)
2013-2014 →  Steaua Bucharest  (loan) 25 (10)
2014-2015 →  SD Eibar  (loan) 28 0(6)
2015-2016 Western Sydney Wanderers 12 0(2)
2016-2017 Cordoba FC 28 0(4)
2017 Zhejiang Yiteng 14 0(7)
2018 Ternana Calcio 19 0(0)
2018– Cordoba FC 8 0(3)
1 Only league games are given.
As of October 17, 2018

Federico Piovaccari (born September 1, 1984 in Gallarate ) is an Italian football player .

Career

Piovaccari's career began in 2001 at Pro Patria Calcio . In 2002, he was at AC Castellettese in the Series D borrowed. In the summer of 2003, first division side Inter Milan signed him , but he was never used. In the summer of 2004, Inter awarded him to FC Vittoria in Serie C1 for one year . At the end of the season, he has to relegate his club. He returned to Inter, which loaned him directly to San Marino Calcio , which also played in Serie C1. There he was able to score twelve goals in 31 games and managed to stay in class with his team in the relegation games. In summer 2006 it lent to Inter US Triestina in Serie B from. With Triestina he managed to stay in the 2006/07 season.

In the summer of 2007 Piovaccari left Inter and moved to FBC Treviso in Serie B. Here, too, he fought to stay in the class. This was just achieved in the 2007/08 season , but a year later as bottom of the table clearly missed. He joined Ravenna Calcio in Serie D in the summer of 2009 , but left the club a year later to AS Cittadella in Serie B. There he made his breakthrough when he was top scorer with 23 goals in the 2010/11 season .

Then he took the summer of 2011 Sampdoria under contract, which is just out of the Serie A was staying. However, Sampdoria loaned him to league rival Brescia Calcio during the winter break and to Novara Calcio , who also played in Serie B, in summer 2012 . Here he could not score a single goal in ten games, so that Piovaccari was loaned to league rival US Grosseto six months later . The club ended the 2012/13 season in last place in the table.

In the summer of 2013, Sampdoria awarded Piovaccari to the Romanian record champions Steaua Bucharest . There he was able to contribute ten goals in 25 games to win the 2014 championship . He then returned to Sampdoria, which awarded him to SD Eibar in the Spanish Primera División . Sportily relegated, he and his team achieved relegation at the end of the season through the forced relegation of FC Elche . In the summer of 2015, Sampdoria transferred him to Western Sydney Wanderers in the Australian A-League . There he was only considered in the first half of the season. In the summer of 2016 he left the fifth continent and moved to FC Córdoba in the Spanish Segunda División . After a year, the Chinese second division team Zhejiang Yiteng signed him in the summer of 2017 . He fought with his club to stay in class. In early 2018 he left China again and joined Ternana Calcio in the Italian Serie B. At the end of the season he was relegated with his team.

successes

  • Romanian champion: 2014
  • Series B top scorer: 2011

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