Salvatore Amirante

Salvatore Amirante in March 2009

Salvatore Amirante (* June 24, 1984 in Genoa) is an Italian football player.

Career

Amirante played in his youth for Sampdoria. Later he went on in the series D for the FS Sestrese Calcio 1919.

In spring 2007, he completed a trial with the amateurs of VfB Stuttgart, in the summer of 2007 changed Salvatore Amirante in the Challenge League to FC Schaffhausen. Here he completed eight of the first ten second division, scoring two goals before an internal ligament tear in his ankle drew upon and failed to end. After the winter break, he came back into the team, came to a further 13 missions and two gates. At the end of the season, he finished with Schaffhausen sixth place.

In summer 2008, he moved with his teammate Hervé Bochud to FC Carl Zeiss Jena in the 3rd Liga in Germany. On August 9, 2009 Salvatore Amirante scored on matchday third of the season 2009/10 against the second team of FC Bayern Munich within 28 minutes four goals. FC Carl Zeiss Jena won the game 6-0. On October 11, 2009, his contract was terminated without notice from club side. After leaving the National Cup match against ZFC Meuselwitz he should have acted grossly unsportsmanlike and also towards officials of the association unacceptable compared with positive and negative players. After the election of the new club president Hartmut Beyer termination Amir Antes was withdrawn on 26 November 2009, the part of the striker's further cooperation with the association was rejected. Thereupon club and players agreed on a contract as of 31 December 2009.

In January 2010, Amir Ante signed a contract with TSV Germania Windeck NRW -division club. After the relegation of TSV in the Middle Rhine League Amirante returned home in the summer of 2011 in Italy and he was standing by the ASD Santa Maria Scafati Calcio under contract. 11 August 2011 Amirante was obliged by Savona 1907 FBC. He currently plays for FC Viktoria Köln in the fourth division Regionalliga West.

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