Daniele Mori

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Daniele Mori
Personal information
Date of birth (1990-06-28) 28 June 1990
Place of birthLivorno, Italy
Height1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Playing positionCentre-back
Club information
Current clubBrescia
Youth career
Empoli
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2010–2011Empoli24(1)
2011–2014Udinese0(0)
2011–2013Empoli (loan)14(1)
2013–2014Novara (loan)12(0)
2014–Brescia0(0)
National team
2006Italy U-167(2)
2006Italy U-173(0)
2007–2008Italy U-181(0)
2008Italy U-194(0)
2009–2010Italy U-202(0)
2011Italy U-217(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 1 February 2014.
† Appearances (Goals).

Daniele Mori (born 28 June 1990) is an Italian footballer who plays for Italian Serie B club Brescia.

Biography

Empoli

Born in Livorno, Tuscany, Mori started his professional career at Tuscany team Empoli F.C.. Mori made his Serie B debut on 23 March 2010, replacing Andrea Cupi in the second half. Since the departure of Gabriele Angella to Serie A club Udinese, Mori became one of the starting centre-back to partner with Lorenzo Stovini. Mori played 20 starts in 2010–11 Serie B, shared the role with Lorenzo Tonelli. On 31 August 2011 he followed the footsteps of Angella to join Udinese in co-ownership deal. That day the Udine club also bought the remain 50% registration rights of playmaker Diego Fabbrini.[1] Mori also returned to Empoli in temporary deal for 2011–12 Serie B as Udinese had plenty of defenders. Mori shared the starting role with Daniele Ficagna (while Tonelli sometimes as right-back). On 3 July 2013, Mori signed a loan deal with Novara Calcio for the 2013–14 season.[2] On 30 January 2014, he moved to Brescia in a co-ownership deal with Udinese.[3]

He wore no.25 shirt since the end of 2008–09 Serie B.[4]

International career

Mori played every level for Italy except the senior team. He received his first call-up to 2005 Torneo Giovanile di Natale In December.[5] He finished as a runner-up in a youth tournament held in Montaigu, Vendée, France.[6][7] He played 2 out of possible 4 matches. (The coach use the combination of Masi (started 4 times), Profeta (2 times), Vincenzo Barbera (3 times) and Carmine Sarno (4 times)) Mori failed to enter the squad for 2007 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship qualification nor in the elite round. He only played 3 friendlies before the tournament.

In 2007–08 season Mori returned to the under-18 team[8] and played the only match against Serbia U-18 (Serbian: Млађе омладинске селекције Србије) in April.[9][10][11] Mori also played once for U-19 in March but failed to enter the squad for 2008 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship elite qualification. In 2008–09 season he played all three matches of 2009 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship qualification, which Italy did not qualify. In June 2009 he played for U-19 team (de facto U-20 but coached by U-19 coach Piscedda) in an annual fixture against Serie D Best XI.[12][13] In 2009–10 season he was the member of under-20, the bridging team to U-21. Mori played two games in the 2009–10 Four Nations Tournament. Mori did not entered the squad to 2009 Mediterranean Games nor 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

In January 2011 Mori received his first U-21 call-up from Ciro Ferrara.[14] He made his debut in the following game on 8 February 2011, against England. Mori replaced Federico Macheda in the last minutes. Mori played 6 more friendlies for the Azzurrini, including 2011 Toulon Tournament (where he played 3 out of 5 games, with Capuano and Caldirola were the starting centre-backs). He missed the first round of 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification due to injury[15] and as an unused bench for the rest of the fixture.

References

  1. "Fabbrini 100% bianconero, Mori a metà, ma resta all'Empoli." [Fabbrini 100% "White-Black", Mori half, and returns to Empoli.]. Udinese Calcio (in Italian) (www.udinese.it). 31 August 2011. Retrieved 31 August 2011. 
  2. "In Azzurro il Difensore Daniele Mori". novaracalcio.com (in Italian). 3 July 2013. 
  3. "Agostino Camigliano all'Udinese Calcio; Daniele Mori al Brescia Calcio" [Agostino Camigliano to Udinese; Daniele Mori to Brescia]. Brescia Calcio (in Italian). 30 January 2014. 
  4. "Comunicati Stampa N°118 (2008–09)". Lega Calcio (in Italian). 9 May 2009. Retrieved 10 January 2012. 
  5. "Comunicato Stampa". FIGC (in Italian). 22 December 2005. Retrieved 14 November 2011. 
  6. "Convocazione "Nazionale under 16"" ( PDF (61.86 KB)). FIGC (in Italian). 7 April 2006. Retrieved 24 October 2011. 
  7. http://www.rsssf.com/tablesm/montaigu06.html
  8. "PER L'UNDER 18 DAL 10 AL 12 TRE GIORNI DI STAGE A ROMA". FIGC (in Italian). 6 September 2007. Retrieved 10 January 2012. 
  9. "Under 18: mercoledì 30 amichevole Serbia-Italia a Kragujevac". FIGC (in Italian). 24 April 2008. Retrieved 16 July 2010. 
  10. "Under 18: mercoledì 30 amichevole Serbia-Italia a Kragujevac". FIGC (in Italian). 28 April 2008. Retrieved 16 July 2010. 
  11. ""Орлићи" и "азури" без голова у Крагујевцу - 0:0". FSS (Football Association of Serbia) (in Serbian). 30 April 2008. Retrieved 16 July 2010. 
  12. "Convocati 18 Azzurrini per l’amichevole tra l’Under 19 e la Top 11/Serie D". FIGC (in Italian). 26 May 2009. Retrieved 10 January 2012. 
  13. "A Orvieto si completa la grande festa del Top 11". interregionale.com (in Italian). 2 June 2009. Retrieved 8 December 2011. 
  14. "Team trains in Roma. El Shaarawy in for Fabbrini". FIGC. 17 January 2011. Retrieved 10 January 2012. 
  15. "Euro qualifications. Tomorrow team in Rome for training". FIGC. 2 October 2011. Retrieved 10 January 2012. 

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