Giulia Domenichetti Explained

Giulia Domenichetti
Fullname:Giulia Domenichetti
Birth Date:1984 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Ancona, Italy
Height:[1]
Clubnumber:14
Position:Midfielder
Youthclubs1:ACF Ancosped Ancona
Years1:1999–2003
Years2:2003–2011
Years3:2011–2012
Years4:2012–2015
Years5:2018–2019
Clubs1:Vigor Senigallia
Clubs2:Torres CF
Clubs3:Chiasiellis
Clubs4:Torres CF
Clubs5:C.F. Florentia
Caps1:67
Caps2:156
Caps3:26
Caps4:77
Caps5:7
Goals1:17
Goals2:29
Goals3:4
Goals4:16
Goals5:0
Nationalyears1:2005–2014
Nationalteam1:Italy
Nationalcaps1:90
Nationalgoals1:4
Pcupdate:20 November 2018 (UTC)
Ntupdate:12:00, 4 June 2018 (UTC)

Giulia Domenichetti (born 29 April 1984) is an Italian former football midfielder and futsal player, both in the highest leagues in Italy. Before ending a three-year spell out of football in 2018, she mainly played for Sassari Torres in Italy's Serie A. She was a member of the Italian national team for nearly a decade, taking part in three European Championships.

Career

Aside from eleven seasons with Torres, where she won three Serie A winner's medals, she also played in Serie A with Calcio Chiasiellis[2] A versatile midfielder, Domenichetti was a longstanding member of the Italy women's national football team with 90 caps. She is a veteran of Italy's 2005, 2009 and 2013 UEFA Women's Championship campaigns.

Coinciding with Torres' exclusion from Serie A for financial reasons, in 2015 she left association football for futsal. She signed with Città di Montesilvano, a Serie A Elite club based in Montesilvano, Italy.[3] The club won the championship in 2015-2016 the season.[4]

Torres played one more season in Serie A football, signing with Florentia San Gimignano S.S.D. for the 2018–19 season.

International career

Domenichetti made her senior debut for Italy on 13 April 2005, in a 1–0 home friendly win over Denmark.[5] Included in the squad for UEFA Women's Euro 2005 in North West England,[6] she played in all three games as Italy made a group stage exit.

At UEFA Women's Euro 2009 in Finland, Domenichetti played in all four games as the Italians reached the quarter-finals.[7] Four years later, national coach Antonio Cabrini named Domenichetti in his selection for UEFA Women's Euro 2013 in Sweden.[8]

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Stage !width=75pxDate !width=100pxLocation !width=185pxOpponent !width=25pxGoals !width=25Result !width=25pxOverall
Qualifiers 2010–06–19 1 6–0 2
2010–09–15 1 2–3
Qualifiers 2011–11–23 1 2–0 1
Qualifiers 2014–02–13 1 6–1 1

Record

Club

Torres Calcio
Best performance in other competitions

National team

Best performance

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Midfielders. Italian Football Federation. 8 December 2013. 24 September 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150924044511/http://www.figc.it/en/3409/22046/Impianti.shtml. dead.
  2. http://messaggeroveneto.gelocal.it/sport/2011/07/01/news/colpo-del-chiasiellis-arriva-l-azzurra-giulia-domenichetti-1.710528 Colpo del Chiasiellis: arriva l'azzurra Giulia Domenichetti
  3. Web site: Montesilvano. 9 April 2017.
  4. Web site: Calcio a 5 femminile: Il Comune di Montesilvano premia la squadra campione d'Italia. 9 April 2017.
  5. Web site: Italia Campionato Europeo Femminile Svezia 10 - 28 Luglio 2013. Italian Football Federation. it. 12. 8 December 2013. 28 October 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131028015701/http://www.figc.it/other/Brochure2013/ITALIA_EuropeoFemminile2013_Bassa.pdf. dead.
  6. Web site: Italy An Azzurre masterclass. 8 December 2013. 26 May 2005. The Guardian. Georgina. Turner.
  7. Web site: Giulia Domenichetti . https://archive.today/20120709073059/http://en.archive.dr.infra.uefa.com/competitions/woco/players/Player=70013/index.html . dead . 9 July 2012 . 8 December 2013 . uefa.com . .
  8. Web site: Cabrini finalises Italy's Women's EURO squad. 1 July 2013. 8 December 2013. uefa.com. UEFA.