Carmine Coppola (footballer)

Carmine Coppola ( born January 10, 1979 in Pollena Trocchia, NA ) is a retired Italian footballer, who acted as a central midfielder.

Career

In the club

Carmine Coppola's career began at Vicenza Calcio. In 1998 he moved into the professional area for AS Cittadella, where he immediately became a regular player in the first season (1998 /99). In the summer of 1999, he went for half a year for Triestina, then he returned to his first professional club Cittadella, because he could produce only a few missions in Trieste. But even with the AS Cittadella he stayed only for half a year and went in the summer of 2000 to AlbinoLeffe. But there it seemed Coppola not to please, so he again joined the club after a few weeks and then landed in the Triestina. In the summer of 2001, Coppola moved again, this time to FC Messina, where he is now under contract for six years and over 100 games for this team played.

In January 2007, Coppola was borrowed from the AS Livorno, to exactly this club for half a year in exchange for Andrea Giallombardo. After that he played in Frosinone Calcio, Salernitana Calcio and AC Arezzo. Coppola signed in January 2010 Taranto Sport. After only six months he left the club and signed a contract at third division SPAL.

In the National Team

Carmine Coppola has posted double inserts in the Italian national football team. He played in the summer of 2005, two international matches with Italy against Serbia and Montenegro and against Ecuador, both of which ended 1:1.

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