Dan Giancola

Dan Giancola

Dan Giancola (born January 28, 1970[1][2] in Thorold, Ontario[3]) is a former placekicker in the Canadian Football League.

Professional career

Giancola made his CFL debut with the Toronto Argonauts during the 1999 CFL season as a 29-year-old rookie. In his rookie season, Giancola kicked 48 field goals while going 28 for 28 on extra point converts.

In 2000, Giancola tried out with the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League but was cut during training camp. Soonafter, the Argonauts, who still owned his CFL rights, traded him to the BC Lions in exchange for defensive back Marcello Simmons and defensive tackle Tom Hipsz. Giancola would go on to win a Grey Cup Championship with the Lions.

In 2001, Giancola re-signed with the Toronto Argonauts. In his second tenure with the Argonauts, Giancola made 25 field goals. The team would go on to miss the playoffs.

In 2002, Giancola was drafted by the Ottawa Renegades during their expansion draft. During that season, Giancola suffered what was believed to be a groin injury and was released by the Renegades while injured. He filed a grievance against the Renegades and won.

In 2003, Giancola signed with the Montreal Alouettes where his injury was later discovered to have been a hernia. Giancola later joined the Argonauts during the latter part of the 2003 CFL season.

In 2004, Giancola, was re-acquired by the Argonauts late in the season after an injury to incumbent kicker Noel Prefontaine. Giancola's only game played during this tenure with the Argonauts occurred in the regular season finale against the Montreal Alouettes. The Argonauts would go on to win the Grey Cup that season. In what would ultimately be his last tenure with the Argonauts, he would end up playing the second most career games as their kicker during the 2000s.[4]

On May 7, 2009, Giancola was signed by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, five years after his last CFL stint.[5] Unfortunately, Giancola suffered a groin injury that kept him out for most of training camp.[6] On June 19, 2009, he was released by the team during training camp.[7]

Personal life

At the time Giancola became a kicker in the CFL, Giancola worked as a grocery store clerk.[8] As of 2011, Giancola is a personal trainer at an Anytime Fitness Gym in St.Catharines, Ontario.[9]

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