Erminio Rullo

Erminio Rullo
Personal information
Date of birth 19 February 1984 (1984-02-19) (age 28)
Place of birth Naples, Italy
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10 12 in)
Playing position Left Wingback
Club information
Current club Modena
Number TBA
Youth career
Lecce
2001–2002 Internazionale
2002–2004 Lecce
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2003–2007 Lecce 95 (1)
2007–2010 Napoli 12 (0)
2008–2009 Triestina (loan) 35 (0)
2011– Modena 25 (0)
National team
2000 Italy U15 5 (1)
2003 Italy U20 2 (0)
2004 Italy U21 1 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 23:41, 10 January 2011 (UTC).

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 00:00, 17 November 2004 (UTC)

Erminio Rullo (born 19 February 1984) is an Italian footballer who plays for Serie B club, Modena.

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Biography

Lecce

Born in Naples, Campania, Rullo started his career with Apulia side Lecce. He archived a record by winning three consecutive Campionato Nazionale Primavera between 2002 and 2004, two with Lecce[1][2] and one with F.C. Internazionale Milano Primavera.[3] Rullo was sold to Internazionale in mid-2001 as a piece–weight to sign Bruno Cirillo (both in co–ownership deal) and bought back in June 2002, which Lecce made a higher bid in a closed tender between the 2 clubs to buy the 2 players. With Inter Primavera, he also sometimes featured as wing forward as the team had Giovanni Pasquale.

Rullo made his Serie A debut on 31 August 2003 against Lazio, the opening match of 2003–04 Serie A. He started the match as winger along with Max Tonetto and Giuseppe Abruzzese in left back. He was substituted by Alessandro Budel at half time as the team already lost 0-3 away at that time. He started 4 more Serie A matches that season, 3 of them as winger.

In 2004–05 Serie A, Rullo ahead Abruzzese at the left back position, under new coach Zdeněk Zeman who replaced Delio Rossi. The team now featured only one right winger, Marco Cassetti, instead of 2 or even 3 in the last season, which also saw the departure of Tonetto.

Rullo followed Lecce relegated to Serie B in mid 2006.

Napoli

In January 2007 he left for fellow Serie B side Napoli for €1.5 million[4] and Lecce signed Alberto Giuliatto from Treviso as replacement. Rullo signed a reported 4½ year contract.[5] Rullo worked as understudy of Mirko Savini that season and finished as runner-up and promoted to Serie A.

With Napoli at Serie A, Rullo remained as Savini's backup, despite wore no.3 shirt. On 26 June 2008 he was loaned to Serie B side Triestina.[6] Napoli later signed Salvatore Aronica to feature as the new left central back or youth product Luigi Vitale (2ho took the no.3 shirt) as left wingback ahead Savini.

With Triestina, Rullo made 34 started out of possible 42 Serie B matches. In 2009-10 season, he returned to Napoli, and changed his shirt number to no.33[7] But Rullo remained as a backup player, which Roberto Donadoni and then Walter Mazzarri preferred Aronica (as left central back, left back or left wingback), Juan Camilo Zúñiga (left wingback, summer new signing) and Andrea Dossena (left wingback, winter new signing).

At the start of 2010–11 Serie A season, Napoli included Aronica, Dossena, Rullo and Zúñiga in the 25–men squad for 2010–11 UEFA Europa League qualifying (with several players left out), which also saw Rullo's shirt number changed again, this time to no.84 - the year of his birth (Matteo Gianello took his number). However, he did not received a call-up to that qualifying match.[8]

Modena

Having made no appearances for Napoli in the 2010–11 season, Rullo moved to Modena on 10 January 2011 for an undisclosed fee.[9]

References

  1. ^ "INTER 2 LECCE 3 - NERAZZURRINI MISS OUT ON SECOND CONSECUTIVE TITLE". FC Internazionale Milano (www.inter.it). 6 June 2003. http://www.inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=9188&L=en. Retrieved 19 August 2010. 
  2. ^ "INTER PRIMAVERA BEATEN ON PENALTIES". FC Internazionale Milano (www.inter.it). 11 June 2004. http://www.inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=14348&L=en. Retrieved 19 August 2010. 
  3. ^ "ITALIAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL - SCUDETTO FOR INTER". FC Internazionale Milano (www.inter.it). 6 June 2002. http://www.inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=3056&L=en. Retrieved 19 August 2010. 
  4. ^ "SSC Napoli 2006–07 Annual Report" (in Italian). SSC Napoli (Re-Published by direttanapoli.it). ca. October 2007. http://www.direttanapoli.it/public/documenti/documenti_21.pdf. Retrieved 15 June 2011. 
  5. ^ Binda, Nicola; Di Chiara, Filippo (26 January 2007). "Rivoluzione Lecce: anche Zanchetta" (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport. http://archiviostorico.gazzetta.it/2007/gennaio/26/Rivoluzione_Lecce_anche_Zanchetta_ga_10_070126052.shtml. Retrieved 19 August 2010. 
  6. ^ "Rullo in prestito alla Triestina" (in Italian). SSC Napoli. 26 June 2008. http://www.sscnapoli.it/client/render.aspx?root=707&fwd=1711&content=0. Retrieved 19 August 2010. 
  7. ^ "Napoli, i numeri di maglia per la stagione 2009/2010" (in Italian). SSC Napoli. 24 July 2009. http://www.sscnapoli.it/client/render.aspx?root=707&fwd=2600&content=0. Retrieved 19 August 2010. 
  8. ^ "Napoli, i convocati: Gli azzurri verso il match con l'Elfsborg" (in Italian). SSC Napoli. 19 August 2010. http://www.sscnapoli.it/client/render.aspx?root=707&fwd=3481&content=0. Retrieved 19 August 2010. 
  9. ^ "Diario gialloblu di Lunedì 10 Gennaio [Gialloblu diary, Monday 10 January]" (in Italian). Modena FC. 10 January 2011. http://www.modenafc.net/news.asp?n=5470. Retrieved 10 January 2011. 

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