Marco Carparelli

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Marco Carparelli
Personal information
Full nameMarco Carparelli
Date of birth (1976-06-04) June 4, 1976
Place of birthFinale Ligure, Italy
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing positionStriker
Club information
Current clubPietra Ligure
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1992-1993Vado5(0)
1993-1997Sampdoria28(6)
1995-1996→ Chievo (loan)13(0)
1997-1998Torino29(7)
1998-1999Empoli22(5)
1999-2002Genoa129(42)
2003Empoli13(1)
2004Como23(12)
2004-2005Genoa10(0)
2004Siena (loan)8(0)
2005-2007Cremonese70(29)
2007-2009Grosseto24(7)
2009Cittadella (loan)15(1)
2009-2012Pisa67(26)
2012-Pietra Ligure
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Marco Carparelli (born 4 June 1976 in Finale Ligure) is an Italian footballer. He currently plays for Pietra Ligure.

Career

Player

Carparelli started his career at Vado of Serie D. He then transferred to Sampdoria, and made his Serie A debut on 21 September 1996, A.S. Roma 1-4 lose to Sampdoria, after spent a year at Serie B for Chievo. He then played for Torino (Serie B) and Empoli (Serie A). He joined Genoa of Serie B in summer 1999, and left for Empoli of Serie A again in January 2003.[1]

He played for Empoli until January 2004, while he left for Como for their remain Serie B campaign, but Como finished the last in the table. Carparelli signed for Genoa again, also at Serie B. But he left on loan for A.C. Siena of Serie A in the first half of the season.

In summer 2005, he joined Cremonese, due to Genoa match fixing and relegated and followed to club to fall to Serie C1 in summer 2006.

In July 2007 joined to Serie B newcomer Grosseto and in October 2009 moved to Pisa until the end of the season 2011-12.[2]

Since the summer 2012 he plays for Pietra Ligure in Prima Categoria Liguria/A.

References

  1. "Piacenza and Empoli shop in Genoa". UEFA.com. 2003-01-31. Retrieved 2008-01-16. 
  2. "Carriera di Marco Carparelli". Tutto Calciatori. Retrieved 2008-12-24. 

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