Anselmo Robbiati

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Anselmo Robbiati (born January 1, 1970 in Lecco ) is a former attacking Italian football player (left foot).

Career

His career began in Monza , in Serie C1 with the 1987/88 season. After five seasons (with 135 games and 20 goals), he moved to Fiorentina in 1993 , which was playing in Serie B at the time. With the Fiorentina he rose to Serie A and achieved his greatest successes during the 1995/96 season by winning the Coppa Italia and the Supercoppa Italiana . In total, he completed 160 games for Fiorentina in the course of which he scored 27 goals. In the 1999/2000 season he played for Napoli . The following year he was signed by Inter , but loaned from there to Perugia (2000/01) and again to Fiorentina (2001/02). He then played for Ancona (2002/03), Grosseto (2003/04) and Monza (2004/05), Como Calcio (2005/06) and from 2006 to 2009 for ASC Figline in Serie D and Lega Pro Seconda Divisione . After the end of his active career, he stayed with Figline and took over the role of assistant coach.

successes

  • 1987/88 promotion to Serie B with Monza
  • 1991/92 promotion to Serie B with Monza
  • 1993/94 promotion to Serie A with the Fiorentina
  • 1995/96 win of the Coppa Italia and the Supercoppa Italiana with the Fiorentina

During his time at Fiorentina, he set a remarkable Italian record. Often not playing in the starting line-up, he was often used as a joker. He managed to score a total of 12 times within a very short time after being substituted on. Seven of these twelve goals were decisive for the respective game (four contributed to the win, three led to a draw) and thus earned the Fiorentina 15 points on balance.

Career

season society league Games Gates
1987-88 Monza C1 10 0
1988-89 Monza B. 9 0
1989-90 Monza B. 34 1
1990-91 Monza B. 23 3
1991-92 Monza C1 25th 6th
1992-93 Monza B. 34 10
1993-94 Fiorentina B. 31 6th
1994-95 Fiorentina A. 15th 0
1995-96 Fiorentina A. 32 6th
1996-97 Fiorentina A. 30th 11
1997-98 Fiorentina A. 25th 3
1998-99 Fiorentina A. 22nd 1
1999-00 Napoli B. 20th 2
2000-01 Inter A. 0 0
2000-01 Perugia A. 12 3
2001-02 Inter A. 0 0
2001-02 Fiorentina A. 5 0
2002-03 Ancona B. 12 0
2003-04 Grosseto C2 8th 2
2004-05 Monza C2 29 4th
2005-06 Como D. 25th 5
2006-07 Figline D. 25th 4th
2007-08 Figline D. ? ?

Individual evidence

  1. Giansandro Mosti: Almanacco Viola 1926-2004. Tabellini, classifiche e statistiche. Scramasax, Firenze 2004, p. 340