Federico Pisani Explained

Federico Pisani
Birth Date:25 July 1974
Birth Place:Castelnuovo di Garfagnana, Italy
Death Place:Milan, Italy
Position:Forward
Youthclubs1:Atalanta
Years1:1992–1997
Clubs1:Atalanta
Caps1:64
Goals1:6
Years2:1993
Clubs2:Monza (loan)
Caps2:21
Goals2:2
Totalcaps:85
Totalgoals:8

Federico Pisani (25 July 1974 – 12 February 1997) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a forward for Atalanta and Monza. Pisani died in a car crash on 12 February 1997,[1] and his squad number (#14) was retired as a mark of respect.

Career

Pisani began playing for Atalanta's youth team and after a few years joined the Margine Coperta, a satellite club of Atalanta. Returning to Bergamo, he made his debut in Serie A at the age of 17 years. In the Primavera team, he was coached by Cesare Prandelli and often used as a substitute.[2]

Pisani died in a car accident with his BMW 320 convertible in the company of his girlfriend Alessandra Midali (who also died in the accident)[3] and two friends (who were uninjured) on 12 February 1997. Pisani was returning home after an evening at the casinò di Campione d'Italia.[4]

Following the death of Pisani, Atalanta retired the number 14 jersey. In his short Serie A career, he made 44 appearances and scored five goals.

The main stadium of the Atalanta training centre in Zingonia, and the Curva Nord of the Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia, are both named after him.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Football: Federico Pisani killed in car crash. 20 May 2009. 13 February 1997. The Independent.
  2. Book: Elio Corbani. Pietro Serina. Cent'anni di Atalanta - Vol 2. 2007. Sesaab. Bergamo. 978-88-903088-0-2.
  3. Web site: Roberti Ezio. L'addio di Bergamo a Federico e Alessandra. Corriere della Sera. 16 February 1997. Italian.
  4. Web site: Biglia Andrea. Pisani, uno schianto nella notte. Corriere della Sera. 13 February 1997. Italian.