Emanuele Calaiò Explained

Emanuele Calaiò
Fullname:Emanuele Calaiò
Birth Date:8 January 1982
Birth Place:Palermo, Italy
Height:1.79 m
Youthyears1:1997–1999
Youthclubs1:Torino
Years1:1999–2003
Caps1:20
Goals1:3
Years2:2002
Caps2:10
Goals2:2
Clubs2:Ternana (loan)
Years3:2002–2003
Caps3:12
Goals3:2
Clubs3:Messina (loan)
Years4:2003–2005
Caps4:70
Goals4:28
Clubs4:Pescara
Years5:2005–2008
Caps5:112
Goals5:40
Clubs5:Napoli
Years6:2008–2013
Caps6:148
Goals6:46
Clubs6:Siena
Years7:2013
Caps7:6
Goals7:0
Clubs7:Napoli (loan)
Years8:2013–2014
Caps8:0
Goals8:0
Clubs8:Napoli
Years9:2013–2014
Caps9:22
Goals9:3
Clubs9:Genoa (loan)
Years10:2014–2015
Caps10:35
Goals10:18
Clubs10:Catania
Years11:2015–2016
Caps11:39
Goals11:9
Clubs11:Spezia
Years12:2016–2019
Caps12:77
Goals12:30
Clubs12:Parma
Years13:2019
Caps13:12
Goals13:2
Clubs13:Salernitana
Totalcaps:532
Totalgoals:178
Nationalyears1:1998
Nationalteam1:Italy U15
Nationalcaps1:3
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1999
Nationalteam2:Italy U17
Nationalcaps2:1
Nationalgoals2:0
Nationalyears3:2000–2001
Nationalteam3:Italy U18
Nationalcaps3:4
Nationalgoals3:1
Nationalyears4:2001–2003
Nationalteam4:Italy U20
Nationalcaps4:14
Nationalgoals4:12
Nationalyears5:2001
Nationalteam5:Italy U21
Nationalcaps5:1
Nationalgoals5:0

Emanuele Calaiò (born 8 January 1982) is a former Italian footballer who played as a striker.

Club career

Calaiò started his football career at Torino making his league debut against Reggina on 6 January 2000, he scored a goal for Torino three minutes into his debut. He made 20 league appearances in total for Torino.

In January 2002 Calaiò was exchanged with Alessandro Cibocchi of Ternana with inflated price tag to create a paper profit for both clubs (for which Ternana was fined in 2010, 8 years later[1]) and then a short spell with Messina followed. In January 2003, he was loaned by Pescara and turned permanently in June 2004.[2] He also returned to Torino Calcio in 2003 in exchange with Cibocchi again.

With Pescara, Calaiò solidified himself as an impressive striker, the club won promotion back into Serie B in 2003, with Calaiò scoring 20 times in his second season. In the third at Serie B, he scored 6 in the first half of the season.

Napoli

In January 2005, S.S.C. Napoli in Serie C1 signed him for €2.85 million,[3] he scored just 6 in the first season, but in the second he scored 18, won the champion and promotion back to Serie B with club. He scored 14 in his third season with Napoli, won promotion back to Serie A. With the arrival of Marcelo Zalayeta and Ezequiel Lavezzi, he had limited chances to play.

Siena

In July 2008, Calaiò joined fellow Serie A team, Siena in a co-ownership bid, for €2.3 million.[4] [5] in June 2009 Siena signed him outright for €1.25 million (which made Napoli register a financial loss of €1.05 million).[6] He followed Siena, relegated to Serie B in 2010 and finished as the runner-up and promoted back to top division. On 10 June 2011, he signed a new three-year contract.[7] He was one of the two starting strikers along with Mattia Destro in 2011–12 Serie A season, scoring 11 goals in 25 league matches until he broke his leg in March 2012.[8]

Return to Napoli

On 11 January 2013, his transfer to former team Napoli was officially announced. He arrived on-loan with the option to make the switch permanent if Napoli qualified for the Champions League during the 2013 season.[9]

Catania

On 11 July 2014, his transfer to Catania was officially announced. He signed a two-year contract with an option for a third.[10]

Spezia

On 3 August 2015, Calaiò was signed by Spezia.[11]

Parma

On 4 August 2016, Calaiò was sold to Parma.[12] On 23 July 2018, he was handed a two-year ban and a €20,000 fine, following text messages "eliciting a reduced effort" from two players of Spezia during the 2017–18 Serie B, a match Parma won 2–0 to secure promotion to 2018–19 Serie A.[13] On 9 August, Calaiò's ban was reduced, expiring on 31 December 2018, however the fine was increased to €30,000.[14]

Salernitana

On 31 January 2019, Calaiò signed to Salernitana.[15] On 17 September 2019 he announced his retirement from playing.[16]

International career

Calaiò capped for both Italy U21 and Serie B U21 selection which played the latter for the match 3–2 won Belgium U21 on 30 March 2004.[17] [18] He also received the Serie B U21 call-up for the match against Legnano.[19]

He also call-up to 2000 UEFA European Under-18 Football Championship qualification and played in qualifying match in 2001 edition. Calaiò capped once for U17 team, at that time the feeder team of U18. (now called Italy national under-18 football team)

Style of play

A left–footed striker, Calaiò was mainly known for his heading, ability in the air, and eye for goal; he was also an accurate penalty taker.[20] [21] [22] [23]

Personal life

Calaiò is married to Federica, sister of Nicola Mora's wife.[24] Both players played for Torino during the 2000–01 season and Napoli in 2004–05.

Career statistics

As of 12 September 2009[25] [26]

Club performanceLeagueCupTotal
Season Club LeagueApps GoalsApps GoalsApps Goals
ItalyLeagueCoppa ItaliaTotal
1999–2000TorinoSerie A710071
2000–01Serie B9220112
2001–02Serie A 401050
2001–02TernanaSerie B102102
2002–03Messina12200122
2002–03PescaraSerie C1811011
2003–04Serie B4320104420
2004–0519632228
2004–05NapoliSerie C11561826
2005–063318313619
2006–07Serie B3814324116
Serie A26251313
2008–09Siena33521356
2009–1033811349
2010–11Serie B3918104018
2011–12Serie A2511112612
2012–1318411195
2013–14Genoa223223
2014–15CataniaSerie B3518203718
2015–16Spezia379324011
2016–17ParmaLega Pro3615113716
Career total5021653013532178
1Include 2 matches at promotion playoffs
2Include 3 matches at promotion playoffs

Honours

Torino

2000–01

Napoli

2005–06

2006–07

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Comunicato n° 091 Commissione Disciplinare Nazionale. 9 June 2010. 23 June 2010. it. FIGC.
  2. News: Calaiò acquistato dal Pescara. 24 June 2004. 10 January 2011. Pescara Calcio. it. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110927151625/http://www.pescaracalcio.com/stagione/archivio-news/340-calaiquistato-dal-pescara.html. 27 September 2011.
  3. Napoli Soccer S.p.A. bilancio (financial report and accounts) on 30 June 2005 (in Italian), PDF purchased from Italian C.C.I.A.A.
  4. News: Calaiò in comproprietà . 1 July 2008 . 2009-09-12 . AC Siena . it . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081116064458/http://www.acsiena.it/comunicatidetail.php3?id=6359 . 16 November 2008 .
  5. S.S.C. Napoli S.p.A. bilancio (financial report and accounts) on 30 June 2009 (in Italian), PDF purchased from Italian C.C.I.A.A.
  6. S.S.C. Napoli S.p.A. bilancio (financial report and accounts) on 30 June 2010 (in Italian), PDF purchased from Italian C.C.I.A.A.
  7. News: Calaiò prolunga il contratto fino al 2014. 10 June 2011. 22 June 2011. AC Siena. it.
  8. News: Frattura del perone sinistro per Calaiò. 11 March 2012. 13 March 2012. AC Siena. it. 14 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140714124138/http://www.acsiena.it/2012/03/11/accertamenti-per-calaio/. dead.
  9. News: Calaiò al Napoli, è fatta. Arriva a titolo definitivo. 11 January 2013. 11 January 2013. Corriere dello Sport. it. https://web.archive.org/web/20160117102348/http://www.corrieredellosport.it/calcio/calcio_mercato/2013/01/11-293841/Calai%C3%B2+al+Napoli%2C+%C3%A8+fatta.+Arriva+a+titolo+definitivo?src=linksommario. 17 January 2016. dead.
  10. News: Emanuele Calaiò al Catania: "Progetto serio, piazza importante, presupposti eccellenti". 11 July 2014. 11 July 2014. Calcio Catania. it. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140714151249/http://www.ilcalciocatania.it/article.php?id=30731. 14 July 2014.
  11. Web site: Mercato: l'arciere Calaiò pronto a fare centro in maglia bianca. 3 August 2015. 24 December 2016. Spezia Calcio. it.
  12. Web site: Mercato: Emanuele Calaiò ceduto al Parma Calcio 1913. 4 August 2016. 24 December 2016. Spezia Calcio. it.
  13. Web site: Parma handed five-point deduction. Football Italia. 23 July 2018.
  14. Web site: Parma has 5-point penalty removed, Calaio ban reduced. foxsports.com. 9 August 2018.
  15. Web site: UFFICIALE: Salernitana, cambi in avanti. Entra Calaiò, esce Bocalon. 1 February 2019.
  16. Salernitana. Emanuele Calaiò lascia il calcio giocato. Domani la conferenza stampa. 17 September 2019. it.
  17. News: Calaiò trascina l'Italia. 30 March 2004. 10 January 2011. Pescara Calcio. it. https://web.archive.org/web/20110807114050/http://www.pescaracalcio.com/stagione/archivio-news/265-calaiascina-litalia.html. 7 August 2011. dead.
  18. News: Grieco in extremis in Belgio è vittoria. 31 March 2004. 24 June 2010. it. La Gazzetta dello Sport.
  19. News: Comunicato Ufficiale n. 257. 20 February 2004. 22 June 2011. Lega Calcio Archive (2003–04). it.
  20. Web site: Napoli-Livorno: La Chiave Tattica . Tutto Napoli . it . Pelillo . Marcello . 25 September 2007 . 11 June 2020 .
  21. Web site: PALLADINO: "Vicinissimo al ritorno a Salerno. Ho giocato con Juve e Nazionale, ma Salerno..." . Tutto Salernitana . Ferraiuolo . Gaetano . it . 28 September 2019 . 11 June 2020 .
  22. News: La firma dell'arciere fa sognare, Calaiò pronto per la numero '9' . Città della Spezia . it . Lugarini . Fabio . 3 August 2015 .
  23. Web site: CATANIA: Calaiò, il gol di domenica vale un record . Tutto Calcio Catania . it . Giannotta . Donato . 31 March 2015 . 11 June 2020 .
  24. News: CHI E': Nicola Mora . 14 January 2007 . 10 January 2011 . Pescara Calcio . it . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110927151712/http://www.pescaracalcio.com/stagione/archivio-news/1003-chi-e-nicola-mora.html . 27 September 2011 .
  25. http://www.gazzetta.it/speciali/risultati_classifiche/2010/calcio/seriea/giocatori/giocatore_emanuele_calaio%27_46015683.shtml La Gzzetta dello Sport
  26. http://aic.football.it/scheda/593/calaio-emanuele.htm Football.it