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Giampiero Pinzi

Giampiero Pinzi Cavaliere OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [dʒamˈpjɛːro ˈpintsi]; born 11 March 1981) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

Key Information

Club career

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Lazio

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Giampiero Pinzi came through Lazio’s youth system, joining from Almas Roma, and was promoted to Lazio’s first team in 1999. He made his senior debut in the Champions League on 2 November 1999, coming on in the match against Dynamo Kyiv.[1] During the 1999-2000 season, he also made three appearances in the Coppa Italia for Lazio, winning both the Serie A title and Coppa Italia, although he did not feature in the league.[2]

Udinese

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After one-year with Lazio in the Serie A signed with League rival Udinese.

Chievo

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On 17 July 2009, Chievo announced that they would be keeping the Udinese midfielder on loan for another season.[3]

Return to Udinese

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Pinzi returned to Udinese for the 2010–11 Serie A season, after the departure of Gaetano D'Agostino and Simone Pepe. Pinzi formed the club's central midfield trio with the energetic Gökhan Inler and Kwadwo Asamoah in Udinese's new 3–5–2 (or 5–3–2 formation); he provided 6 assists.

After the departure of Alexis Sánchez, Pinzi changed to play attacking midfielder role, partnered with forward Antonio Di Natale in new 4–1–4–1 (or 4–4–1–1) formation, with Asamoah and Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu as cover against Arsenal. With the new signing Gabriel Torje and Diego Fabbrini arrived, Pinzi again formed new partnership role with either or both players. After the departure of Torje and arrival of Maicosuel, Pinzi still able to secure a place in starting XI.

In October 2012, he signed a new contract which last until 30 June 2016.[4]

Return to Chievo

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After 15 years played for Udinese, on 31 August 2015, last day of transfer market, Pinzi returned to Chievo, where he had played between 2008 and 2010.[5]

Brescia

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On 10 August 2016, Pinzi signed for Serie B club Brescia on a free transfer.[6]

Padova

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On 8 January 2019, he was released from his contract by Padova by mutual consent.[7]

International career

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With the Under-21 Italian team, Pinzi won the 2004 UEFA European Under-21 Championship and a bronze medal at 2004 Summer Olympics. He made his senior international debut and only cap for Italy in 2005.[8]

Career statistics

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Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Season Club League Cup Europe Other Total Ref.
Comp Apps Goals Comp Apps Goals Comp Apps Goals Comp Apps Goals Apps Goals
Lazio 1999–2000 Serie A 0 0 CI 3 0 UCL 1 0 4 0 [9]
Udinese 2000–01 Serie A 10 0 CI 3 0 UC 3 0 16 0 [9]
2001–02 28 2 CI 5 0 33 2 [9]
2002–03 29 2 CI 0 0 29 2 [9]
2003–04 27 2 CI 2 0 UC 2 0 31 2 [9]
2004–05 30 1 CI 2 0 UC 2 1 34 2 [9]
2005–06 13 0 CI 1 0 UCL+UC 3+0 0 17 0 [9]
2006–07 32 1 CI 3 1 35 2 [9]
2007–08 13 0 CI 0 0 13 0 [9]
2010–11 Serie A 34 1 CI 1 0 35 1 [9]
2011–12 28 2 CI 0 0 UCL+UEL 2[10]+6 0 36 2 [9]
2012–13 19 3 CI 1 0 UCL+UEL 2[10]+3 0 25 3 [9]
2013–14 23 1 CI 4 0 UEL 3[11] 0 30 1 [9]
Total 286 15 22 1 26 1 0 0 334 17
Chievo (loan) 2008–09 Serie A 34 1 CI 0 0 34 1 [9]
2009–10 32 3 CI 3 0 35 3 [9]
Chievo 2015–16 Serie A 18 0 CI 0 0 18 0 [9]
Brescia 2016–17 Serie A 31 1 CI 0 0 31 3 [9]
2017–18 0 0 CI 1 0 1 0 [9]
Total 31 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 32 1
Padova 2017–18 Serie C 29 0 CI 0 0 29 0 [9]
2018–19 Serie B 6 0 CI 0 0 6 ß [9]
Total 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 0
Career total 436 20 29 1 27 1 - - 492 22

International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Italy[8] 2005 1 0
Total 1 0

Honours

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References

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