Ezequiel Schelotto

Ezequiel Schelotto, 2012

Ezequiel Matias Schelotto (* May 23, 1989 in Buenos Aires ) is an Italian football player of Argentine origin.

Family

The last name he owes his great-grandfather, who is from Italy. He immigrated once from the Ligurian town Cogoleto to South America and settled in Argentina.

Club career

Ezequiel Schelotto began his career in Argentina at Banfield before moving to Europe in July 2008 and went to AC Cesena. With Cesena him direct walkover from the series C1 succeeded in the series A.

Then moved Schelotto for Serie A club Atalanta, but was immediately loaned back for half a year at Cesena. After a further six-month loan to the Serie A club Catania Calcio, he ran for Atalanta.

Since January 2013 Schelotto is under contract with Inter Milan. In August 2013 he was awarded for one season at U.S. Sassuolo Calcio. The northern Italian club also received an option to acquire 50 % of the transfer rights to Schelotto.

During the winter break of the 2013/14 season he left Sassuolo and changed as a result of a weird player exchange, on loan for the second half for Parma FC. In this exchange it was passed along with teammate Jonathan Rossini at Parma. In return, Nicola Sansone and Pedro Mendes changed firmly Aleandro Rosi Sassuolo and was awarded for six months to Sassuolo.

National

Schelotto made ​​his debut for the Italian U- 21 team on 13 November 2009 against Hungary. Overall, he brought it to six inserts in Italy U- 21st On August 15, 2012, he ran against England for the first time on for Italy's senior team.

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