Davide Bombardini Explained

Davide Bombardini
Fullname:Davide Bombardini
Birth Date:21 June 1974
Birth Place:Faenza, Italy
Height:1.82 m
Position:Left Midfielder
Years1:1991–1993
Caps1:39
Goals1:3
Clubs1:Imolese
Years2:1993–1994
Caps2:4
Goals2:0
Clubs2:Pisa
Years3:1994
Caps3:0
Goals3:0
Clubs3:Cesena
Years4:1994–1995
Caps4:3
Goals4:0
Clubs4:Castel di Sangro
Years5:1995–1996
Caps5:23
Goals5:4
Clubs5:Lanciano
Years6:1996–1997
Caps6:32
Goals6:5
Clubs6:Benevento
Years7:1997–1999
Caps7:19
Goals7:0
Clubs7:Reggina
Years8:1997–1998
Caps8:26
Goals8:2
Clubs8:Atletico Catania (loan)
Years9:1999
Caps9:13
Goals9:1
Clubs9:Acireale (loan)
Years10:1999–2002
Caps10:94
Goals10:15
Clubs10:Palermo
Years11:2002–2003
Caps11:8
Goals11:0
Clubs11:Roma
Years12:2003–2005
Caps12:59
Goals12:4
Clubs12:Salernitana
Years13:2005–2007
Caps13:48
Goals13:3
Clubs13:Atalanta
Years14:2007–2010
Caps14:61
Goals14:3
Clubs14:Bologna
Years15:2010–2011
Caps15:37
Goals15:3
Clubs15:AlbinoLeffe
Totalcaps:466
Totalgoals:43

Davide Bombardini (born 21 June 1974) is a retired Italian footballer who played as a midfielder.

Career

Early career

Born in Faenza, Emilia–Romagna, 50 km southeast of Bologna, Bombardini started his senior career at Serie D side Imolese Calcio, located at Imola, The Province of Bologna. He then briefly played for Serie B side Pisa which is located in Tuscany region. He then signed by league rival Cesena of Emilia–Romagna. He then played for several Serie C1, Serie C2 and Serie D clubs before signed by southern Italy side Reggina. He was loaned to Serie C1 side Atletico Catania in October and Acireale in January 1999.

Palermo and Roma

Bombardini made his major breakthrough in 1999–2000 in Serie C1 when he signed for U.S. Città di Palermo, where he won the Serie C1 championship in 2001. During the team's next season, in Serie B, he scored 7 league goals.

In June 2002, he signed a 3-year contract for A.S. Roma worth around €0.95 million in gross annually and made his Serie A debut there, whose Roma chairman Franco Sensi was the owner of Palermo until July 2002. Bombardini cost Roma €11 million, but paid via the transfer of 50% registration rights of Franco Brienza who tagged for "€5.5 million", and €5.5 million cash.[1] [2] In 2002–03 financial year, both clubs write-down the value of its player asset, which Bombardini was valued for €540,000 at that time. The co-ownership deal also terminated during the season. However it was not truly write-down, as the residual €10.46 million was included in a special amortise fund along with other toxic player asset, and slowly amortise in 10-year period, which "worth" €80.189 million as asset on 30 June 2006.[3] In 2006–07 financial year, as the club adopted IFRS as accounting standard, the fund was removed from the balance sheet and co-currently the net equity was re-calculated.

Salernitana & Atalanta

In summer 2003 he left for Serie B side Salernitana for free.[4] He played until the bankrupt of the Salerno club. In summer 2005 he joined Serie B side Atalanta, which he played only 10 starts in 23 Serie A appearances at 2006–07 season.

Bologna and AlbinoLeffe

In summer 2007, he joined the team he supported from the childhood[5] Bologna, played 16 starts in 30 Serie B appearances, won the Serie B runner-up with club and gained promotion. In the next season, he played 20 starts in 22 league appearances in the new role of Left Full-Back[6] for the Serie A club, which successfully maintained their place in Serie A.

Despite offered a 1-year extension,[7] In 2009–10 season, he only played 9 league matches before joined Serie B side AlbinoLeffe on 1 February 2010.[8] He signed a contract until 30 June 2011. Bombardini wore no.3 and no.10 in his first and second season for Albino.

After he was sent off on 19 March 2011, he was banned 8-matches and fined €1,500.[9]

Personal life

Bombardini was engaged to Italian television personality and professional model Giorgia Palmas, from 2004 to 2011.[10]

Honours

Palermo

2001

Atalanta

2006

External links

Notes and References

  1. AS Roma SpA Report and Accounts on 30 June 2002
  2. News: La Roma ha un buco nel bilancio? Per coprirlo basta vendere 26 sconosciuti. 7 November 2002. 5 April 2010. Corriere della Sera. Vittorio Malagutti. Italian.
  3. Web site: April 17, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120417034541/http://www.asroma.it/pdf/corporate/bilanci_e_relazioni/2006-11-06_bilancio_di_esercizio_al_30_giugno_2006.pdf . June 30, 2006 . AS ROMA: BILANCIO DI ESERCIZIO AL 30 GIUGNO 2006 . Financial Statements as of June 30, 2006 . dead.
  4. Web site: Archived copy . 1 September 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120608040530/http://www.asroma.it/pdf/corporate/comunicati_finanziari/2004-03-19_relazione_semestrale_al_31_dicembre_2003.pdf . 8 June 2012 .
  5. News: Bombardini, l' attaccante-tifoso in a manchiamo solo noi. 27 December 2012. la Repubblica. 20 July 2007.
  6. News: Bombardini rispolvera i ferri da terzino Il jolly rossoblù è di nuovo in difesa. 27 December 2012. Resto Del Carlino. 11 September 2009.
  7. News: UFFICIALE: Bologna, Bombardini rinnova. 1 July 2009. 27 February 2010. TuttoMercatoWeb. Italian.
  8. News: Davide Bombardini, colpaccio AlbinoLeffe . 1 February 2010. 27 February 2010. UC AlbinoLeffe. Italian.
  9. Web site: Giudice Sportivo Comunicato n° 81 (2010–11 season). 21 March 2011. 22 March 2011. Lega Serie B. Italian.
  10. News: Galanto. Massimo. Davide Bombardini, la nuova fiamma si chiama Allegra?. gossipblog.it. 25 April 2013. 7 October 2014. 15 October 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171015113956/http://www.gossipblog.it/post/125201/davide-bombardini-la-nuova-fiamma-si-chiama-allegra. dead.