Anselmo Robbiati

Anselmo Robbiati ( born January 1, 1970 in Lecco ) is a retired Italian footballer offensive ( left-footed ).

Career

His career began in Monza, in Serie C1 with the 1987 / 88th After five seasons ( 135 games and 20 goals ), 1993, he moved to Fiorentina, who played at that time in Serie B. With Fiorentina he was promoted to Serie A and won over the 1995/96 season by winning the Coppa Italia and the Supercoppa Italiana his greatest successes. In total he completed for Fiorentina 160 games during which he scored 27 goals. In the 1999/2000 season he played for Napoli. The following year he was engaged by Inter, but from there to Perugia ( 2000/ 01) and again for Fiorentina (2001/ 02) borrowed. After that he played for Ancona ( 2002/ 03), Grosseto (2003/ 04) and Monza (2004/ 05), Como Calcio (2005/ 06) and from 2006 to 2009 the ASC Figline in the Lega Pro Seconda Serie D and Divisione. After his retirement, he remained at Figline and took over the role of assistant coach.

Achievements

During his time at Fiorentina, he set a remarkable Italian record. Often not playing in the starting line, he was often used as a wild card. He succeeded in a total of 12 times within a short time after coming off the bench to score a goal. Seven of the twelve gates were crucial for the game ( four contributed to the victory, three resulted in a draw ), and thus brought the Fiorentina bottom line of 15 points a.

Career

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