- Giovanni Savarese
Football player infobox| playername= Giovanni Savarese
fullname = Giovanni Savarese
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1970|7|14
cityofbirth =Caracas
countryofbirth =Venezuela
height = height|ft=6|in=0
currentclub =retired
clubnumber =
position = Forward
youthyears = 1987-1989
1990-1993
youthclubs =Deportivo Italia Long Island University
years = 1987-1989
1994-1995
1996-1998
1998
1999
1999
2000
2000
2000
2000-2001
2001
2002-2003
2003
2004
2007
clubs =Deportivo Italia Long Island Rough Riders
NY/NJ MetroStars
Caracas FCNew England Revolution
Deportivo Táchira
Perugia
→ Viterbese (loan)San Jose Clash
→ Swansea City (loan)
Millwall
Deportivo ItalchacaoSassari Torres 1903 Long Island Rough Riders Long Island Academy
caps(goals) = ? (7)
37 (27)
85 (41)
? (?)
27 (10)
5 (3)
0 (0)
1 (0)
4 (0)
31 (11)
1 (0)
? (?)
1 (0)
10 (5)
nationalyears =
nationalteam = Venezuela
nationalcaps(goals) = 23 (4)
pcupdate = 12 January 2008
ntupdate =Giovanni Savarese (born
July 14 ,1970 inCaracas ) is a formerVenezuela nfootball (soccer) player of Italian descent who is best known for his stay with New York/New Jersey MetroStars ofMajor League Soccer .Club career
After moving to the
United States to playcollege soccer atLong Island University , Savarese joined theLong Island Rough Riders of theUSISL and combined with future MLS starsTony Meola andChris Armas to lead the team to the 1995 USISL Championship. He was drafted by the MetroStars in the 9th round of the MLS Inaugural Player Draft and scored the team's lone goal in its first-ever game, a 2:1 loss to theLos Angeles Galaxy onApril 13 1996 . Savarese would go on to score the first eight goals in team history (not counting an own goal by aTampa Bay Mutiny player in the same game that Gio scored from abicycle kick ).Savarese spent three seasons with the MetroStars, scoring a then-team record 41 goals and 94 points in league play and 44 goals, also a record, and 101 points in all competitions. Giovanni Savarese holds the record with the most goals in Metrostars history with 44 goals. This can no longer be broken because now they are the New York Red Bull. He became a huge fan favorite, despite coming off the bench for long stretches of time. He was traded to the
New England Revolution amid large fan outcry before the 1999 season and scored 10 goals for the Revs that year. He left MLS to sign for Italian club Perugia in 2000, but never played for theSerie A team as they loaned him out to Serie C1 club Viterbese.Gio returned to MLS later in 2000, signing with the
San Jose Earthquakes in mid-season but went scoreless with them in four games. Savarese then departed for Europe once again, this time signing with Welsh club Swansea City ofEngland 'sFootball League Second Division . He would go on to score 13 goals for the Swans in all competitions.Savarese's vagabond career continued, as he played one game for English club Millwall and then went back to his native Venezuela to play for Deportivo Italchacao. After becoming an assistant coach at St. John's University, he tried out with the MetroStars in 2003, but failed to make the team. He would play one game for Italian Serie C club Sassari Torres, and then re-sign with the Rough Riders (then in the USL Pro Soccer League) in 2004, scoring five goals with the team that first put him on the US soccer map. In 2005, he returned to the MetroStars as the head of their youth development, a position he served in with re-branded
Red Bull New York through 2007.He is no longer affiliated with the New York Red Bulls. He is now a commentator for Thursday night soccer on espn deportes. He continues to coach youth teams in New York.National team
Savarese scored four goals in 23 caps for the Venezuela national team.
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