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Bruno Cirillo
Bruno Cirillo (born 21 March 1977) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back.
He moved clubs frequently throughout his career, spending two spells at AEK Athens and a further three years at PAOK, both in Greece, in addition to brief spells in Spain, Cyprus, France and India.
Cirillo played for Italy at under-21 level and was included in their squad for the 2000 Olympics.
Born in Castellammare di Stabia, Cirillo started his career in the ranks of Reggina, and started enjoying regular first-team football after a 1996–97 switch to Serie C2 Tricase Calcio. In the summer of 1998, he returned to Reggina and helped them to promotion to Serie A. The following season was even better, with Cirillo scoring twice in 32 matches and catching the eye of FC Internazionale Milano, joining in 2000. He appeared 24 times in his sole season in Milan before moving to U.S. Lecce for 6,000 million lire in co-ownership deal along with Giorgio Frezzolini for 2,500 million lire in co-ownership deal (swapped with Erminio Rullo of Lecce for 3,000 million lire in co-ownership deal and 5,500 million lire cash). In June 2002, Lecce acquired Cirillo (€306,000), Frezzolini (free) and Rullo (€151,000) outright.
Cirillo then returned to Reggina in 2002–03, rejoined Lecce and was loaned to AC Siena in quick succession.
On 13 July 2005 Cirillo signed for the Greek club, AEK Athens. He proved influential for the Greek runners-up spot in 2006 and 2007. On 29 April 2007, Cirillo played his last match with AEK against Skoda Xanthi in the Super League Greece, where he was given the Man of the Match award. After the end of the season his contract was terminated.
On 4 July 2007, Cirillo signed a two-year deal for Spanish outfit Levante UD. In January 2008, due to Levante's inability to pay agreed wages he, alongside countryman Marco Storari left the club, with Cirillo signing for Reggina, the club where he grew as a player. Cirillo mutually terminated his contract with Reggina in June 2009, and later that month PAOK FC signed him until June 2011 on free transfer.
On 28 January 2013, Cirillo signed a six-month deal for French club Metz, with the option of a further year. This option was not taken, and on 26 August 2013, Cirillo signed a one-year private agreement for AEK Athens, returning to the club after six years.
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Bruno Cirillo
Bruno Cirillo (born 21 March 1977) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back.
He moved clubs frequently throughout his career, spending two spells at AEK Athens and a further three years at PAOK, both in Greece, in addition to brief spells in Spain, Cyprus, France and India.
Cirillo played for Italy at under-21 level and was included in their squad for the 2000 Olympics.
Born in Castellammare di Stabia, Cirillo started his career in the ranks of Reggina, and started enjoying regular first-team football after a 1996–97 switch to Serie C2 Tricase Calcio. In the summer of 1998, he returned to Reggina and helped them to promotion to Serie A. The following season was even better, with Cirillo scoring twice in 32 matches and catching the eye of FC Internazionale Milano, joining in 2000. He appeared 24 times in his sole season in Milan before moving to U.S. Lecce for 6,000 million lire in co-ownership deal along with Giorgio Frezzolini for 2,500 million lire in co-ownership deal (swapped with Erminio Rullo of Lecce for 3,000 million lire in co-ownership deal and 5,500 million lire cash). In June 2002, Lecce acquired Cirillo (€306,000), Frezzolini (free) and Rullo (€151,000) outright.
Cirillo then returned to Reggina in 2002–03, rejoined Lecce and was loaned to AC Siena in quick succession.
On 13 July 2005 Cirillo signed for the Greek club, AEK Athens. He proved influential for the Greek runners-up spot in 2006 and 2007. On 29 April 2007, Cirillo played his last match with AEK against Skoda Xanthi in the Super League Greece, where he was given the Man of the Match award. After the end of the season his contract was terminated.
On 4 July 2007, Cirillo signed a two-year deal for Spanish outfit Levante UD. In January 2008, due to Levante's inability to pay agreed wages he, alongside countryman Marco Storari left the club, with Cirillo signing for Reggina, the club where he grew as a player. Cirillo mutually terminated his contract with Reggina in June 2009, and later that month PAOK FC signed him until June 2011 on free transfer.
On 28 January 2013, Cirillo signed a six-month deal for French club Metz, with the option of a further year. This option was not taken, and on 26 August 2013, Cirillo signed a one-year private agreement for AEK Athens, returning to the club after six years.
