Alberto Paloschi

Alberto Paloschi

Alberto Paloschi (born 4 January 1990 Chiari ) is a football player from Italy. Since 2011, the striker in the Italian Serie A with AC Milan is under contract but is currently on loan at AC Chievo Verona.

Career

In the club

Paloschi made ​​his debut on 20 December 2007 in the first leg of the first knockout round of the Coppa Italia against Catania Calcio, in which he scored a goal. His second goal he scored in the return match on 16 January 2008. On 10 February 2008 he made ​​his debut in Serie A, as he was substituted for Serginho in 63 minutes. After coming Paloschi scored 18 seconds his first goal for Milan. Milan won 1-0 against AC Siena. After Milan Ronaldinho had committed betrayed Paloschi that it has a change ( or a loan ) wishes to another club. On 27 August 2008 he was transferred to Parma FC. Milan and Parma, at 50% each shared the transfer rights to Paloschi. Parma paid a transfer fee of about € 2.2 million for him. The Parma managed in the 2008 /09 season the re- promotion to Serie A. Thus Paloschi played in the 2009/10 season against his former teammates from AC Milan. For the season 2011/12 Paloschi returned to AC Milan.

Since the season 2011/12 Paloschi plays at Chievo Verona, who bought half of his transfer rights.

In the National Team

Paloschi has been active in various Italian national teams. In a first application for the U- 17 team on 17 November 2006 him in the match against Andorra scoring his first succeeded. After he regularly ran aground in the U-17 Italy, he was not used in the U-18 selection and came in the following year already for the U-19 national team to use. Furthermore, the attacker was also used in the U-20 and U-21 national team, in which he secured a place in the course of the calendar year 2009.

In June 2013 Paloschi won with the trained Devis Mangia of U -21 at the European Championships in Israel the runner-up after one was beaten in the final of Spain with 2:4.

Achievements

  • Italian Super Cup winner: 2011
  • U-21 European runners-up: 2013
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