Angelo Di Livio

Angelo Di Livio ( born July 26, 1966 in Rome ) is a retired Italian footballer.

Career

Di Livio began his career at AS Roma, where he went through all the junior teams, but wait in vain for his Serie A debut had. He then transferred in 1985 to the Serie C1, where he spent at AC Reggiana and AG Nocerina the next two years. In 1987 he went to Perugia, which he left in October 1989 again to compete for Calcio Padova in Serie B.

In 1993, Di Livio moved to Juventus and celebrated on September 5, 1993 finally be Serie A debut - ironically against his youth club Roma. The following six years, he remained in Turin, where he became a regular fixture on the right wing. With the people of Turin Di Livio won the Scudetto three times, once the Italian Cup, the Italian Super Cup twice, the UEFA Champions League, the European Super Cup once and a World Cup. On September 6, 1995 he gave his debut against Slovenia Azzurra in the Squadra. 1999 Di Livio went to Fiorentina and won with the club in 2001 the Italian Cup. There he was for the fans to legend, when he renamed the Florence club ACF followed by the relegation to the Serie C2 in 2002. After promotion back to Serie A in 2004, he decided dranzuhängen one more year of his illustrious career.

In this last season, Fiorentina had to fight against relegation and Di Livio often sat on the bench. In the last and decisive match against Brescia, the Florence won 3-0, but he played from the beginning and, after his coach a few minutes before closing minute-long ovation from the Florentine fans.

Has been over the years, Angelo Di Livio as " Soldatino " ( Little Soldier ) famous, a nickname that gave him Roberto Baggio for his tireless efforts.

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