Federico Giampaolo

Federico Giampaolo

Infobox Football biography
playername = Federico Giampaolo
fullname = Federico Giampaolo
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1970|3|3
cityofbirth = Teramo
countryofbirth = Italy
height = Height|m=1.78
position = Striker
currentclub = Cavese
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years = 1987–1988 1988–1993 1990–1991 1991–1992 1992–1993 1993–1994 1994–1997 1997–1998 1998–1999 1999–2005 2001–2002 2005 2005–2006 2006–2007 2007–
clubs = Giulianova Juventus → Spezia (loan) → Bari (loan) → Verona (loan) Palermo Pescara Genoa Salernitana Pescara → Cosenza (loan) Ascoli Modena Crotone Cavese
caps(goals) = 027 0(4) 000 0(0) 031 0(4) 020 0(1) 029 0(5) 021 0(1) 101 (31) 037 (10) 025 0(3) 152 (33) 022 0(5) 000 0(0) 025 0(1) 024 0(5) 025 0(5)
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Federico Giampaolo (born 3 March, 1970 in Teramo) is an Italian footballer. He plays for Cavese at Serie C1.

Like his brother Marco, now a football head coach, started his career at Giulianova. He played his first professional season in 1987-88, made 27 Serie C2 appearances.

He then joined Juventus youth team. After age of 20, he was loaned to Spezia at Serie C1, Bari at Serie A and Verona at Serie B. In October 1993, he joined Palermo at Serie B, but in the next season he joined Serie B rival Pescara, where he played another 3 Serie B season, including 1996–97 season which scored 16 goals. In summer 1997, Genoa which failed to return to Serie A in the previous season, signed Giampaolo. He scored 10 goals but once again missed to promotion. He played 4 Serie B games at the start of 1998–99 season before joined Salernitana, newcomer of Seire A in October 1998. But Giampaolo Serie A career faced another short end due to Salernitana 1 point below relegation line. After played 2 games for Salernitana, he returned to Pescara, league rival of Salernitana. Pescara finished the least in 2000–01 season, and Giampaolo was loaned to Cosenza at Seire B before returned to Pescara at 2002–03 season, helped the club promoted back to Serie B. In July 2005 he changed to play for Ascoli, later obtained Serie A promotion by 2006 Italian football scandal. But he failed to play any games in his last Serie A season, due to he moved to Modena F.C. at Serie B on 31 August, before the start of Serie A. In July 2006, he joined another Serie B club Crotone. Crotone finished the second least in the league, and Giampaolo found his place at Cavese of Serie C1 in the next season.

External links

*it icon [http://www.sscavesecalcio.it/articoli/default.php?tp=2&id=81 Profile at Cavese]


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