Giuseppe Abruzzese Explained

Giuseppe Abruzzese
Birth Date:17 May 1981
Birth Place:Andria, Italy
Height:1.80 m
Position:Central Defender, Left back
Currentclub:Audace Cerignola
Youthyears1:?–1999
Youthclubs1:Fidelis Andria
Years1:1999–2002
Caps1:44
Goals1:2
Years2:1999–2000
Clubs2:→ Tricase (loan)
Caps2:20
Goals2:1
Years3:2002–2007
Clubs3:Lecce
Caps3:64
Goals3:1
Years4:2006
Clubs4:Avellino (loan)
Caps4:20
Goals4:0
Years5:2006–2007
Clubs5:Triestina (loan)
Caps5:27
Goals5:1
Years6:2007–2009
Caps6:64
Goals6:2
Years7:2009–2014
Clubs7:Crotone
Caps7:152
Goals7:4
Years8:2014–2016
Caps8:73
Goals8:4
Years9:2016–2018
Caps9:49
Goals9:2
Years10:2018
Caps10:11
Goals10:0
Years11:2018–
Clubs11:Audace Cerignola
Caps11:0
Goals11:0
Nationalyears1:2003
Nationalteam1:Italy U21 Serie B
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0
Club-Update:2 October 2018

Giusepe Abruzzese (born 17 May 1981) is a former Italian footballer who played as a defender for Audace Cerignola.

Biography

Andria

Born in Andria, the Province of Bari, Abruzzese started his career at hometown club Fidelis Andria. Abruzzese made his professional debut on 17 January 1999, started the match against Torino, which the team lost 0–2 in the away match of Serie B.[1] The team relegated at the end of season, and Abruzzese was loaned from Serie C1 to Serie C2 side Tricase. On 1 July 2000 Abruzzese returned to Andria but tasted relegation again, this time to Serie C2 at the end of 2000–01 Serie C1 season.

Lecce

In July 2002, he left for Serie B side Lecce in co-ownership deal for undisclosed fee. Andria also signed Stefano Morello and Carmine Nuzzaci as part of the deal for undisclosed fees.[2] In the first season, he played 26 Serie B matches and was selected to Italy under-21 Serie B representative team and won Belgium U21 2–1.[3] Lecce finished as the third and promoted to Serie A.

Abruzzese made his Serie A debut on 31 August 2003 against Lazio, the opening match of 2003–04 Serie A. He made 26 league appearances that season.

In the next season he lost his place both in starting line-up and often as unused substitute, under new coach Zdeněk Zeman who replaced Delio Rossi. After playing 5 league matches for Lecce in 2005–06 Serie A season (all due to the absence of Erminio Rullo), he left for Serie B struggler Avellino in January 2006.[4]

In 2006–07 Serie B season, he left on loan to fellow Serie B team Triestina near the end of transfer window.[5] He started 24 times for the Serie B struggler.

Grosseto

In July 2007, he was signed by Serie B newcomer Grosseto, which he immediately secured a place in starting line-up. Grosseto finished in the mid-table that season and entered the promotion playoffs in next season, which lost to Livorno in the first round/semi-final. Livorno eventually the playoffs winner.

Crotone

In August 2009, he was signed by Serie B newcomer Crotone.[6] The team made a break through which finished at the 8th (Deducted 1 point, if included, finished the 7th, ahead Grosseto by head to head), just few points away to qualify for the promotion playoffs (the 3rd to the 6th place).

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Match Report . 17 January 1999 . 18 August 2010 . Panini Digiatal . (Published by Lega Calcio) . Italian .
  2. News: Il Palermo a Zamparini. 10 July 2002. 18 August 2010. La Gazzetta dello Sport. Italian. Di Rosa. Angelo.
  3. News: Baù, Budel e Antonini, il trio Milan batte il Belgio. 13 February 2003. 18 August 2010. Lulli. Sandro. Italian. La Gazzetta dello Sport.
  4. News: Atalanta argentina: preso Osvaldo. 24 December 2005. 19 August 2010. La Gazzeeta dello Sport. Italian. Bertozzi. Giorgia. Binda. Nicola.
  5. News: Croce ad Arezzo Viali al Vicenza Abruzzese a Trieste. 27 August 2006. 19 August 2010. La Gazzeeta dello Sport. Italian. Calvi. Giuseppe. Grimaldi. Filippo.
  6. News: ESCLUSIVA TMW – Crotone, è fatta per Abruzzese. 19 August 2009. 19 August 2010. Tutto Mercato Web. Italian.