Antonio Langella

Antonio Langella ( born March 30, 1977 in Naples ) is a former Italian footballer.

Career

Association

Antonio Langella began his career in the youth of Sassari Calcio. In 1994 he moved to unterklassigen amateur club Castelsardo Calcio, for which he ran aground five years. In the summer of 1999, the attackers transferred to ASD Torres Calcio, with whom he promoted to the Serie C1 succeeded in his first season. In the following two years, he helped the club to relegation in Serie C1. Then it acquired the Series B- club Cagliari Calcio. After he reached a position with the upper middle of the table with the Sardinians in the season 2002/ 03, he succeeded in the following season with the team, the rise in the A. series In the season 2004/ 05 he scored six goals in 32 appearances for Cagliari and placed with the team ranked 12th in the following two years Langella was able to keep up with the Sardinians in Serie A, marked in 40 games but only two hits. For the season 2007/ 08 he moved to Atalanta Bergamo, where he played 27 games and was able to achieve eight goals.

In the summer of 2008, he transferred to Udinese Calcio. He signed a four-year contract in Udine, has already been awarded shortly thereafter until the end of season for AC Chievo Verona. The Gentlemen of Verona was also assured a purchase option. Langella was in Verona never build on his achievements in Cagliari and then returned to Udinese. On 27 June 2009, the Serie A AS Bari promoted announced the commitment of the attacker. In Bari to Langella, however, did not prevail and only came on nine missions before he dissolved his contract in the fall of 2011.

National

Antonio Langella made ​​his debut on 9 February 2005 in the match against Russia for the Italian national football team. He was also used on 30 March 2005 in the match against Iceland and on 11 June 2005 against Ecuador. In all three games, he remained without a goal and then received no further levies for the national team.

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