Manuel Sinato Explained

Manuel Sinato
Birth Date:30 May 1979
Birth Place:Cuorgnè, Italy
Height:1.82 m
Position:Forward
Youthclubs1:Juventus
Years1:1999–2000
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Clubs1:Juventus
Years2:1999–2000
Caps2:33
Goals2:12
Clubs2:Biellese (loan)
Years3:2000–2002
Caps3:10
Goals3:0
Clubs3:Como
Years4:2001–2002
Caps4:40
Goals4:7
Clubs4:Carrarese (loan)
Years5:2002–2004
Caps5:14
Goals5:1
Clubs5:Crotone
Years6:2003
Caps6:12
Goals6:0
Clubs6:South Tyrol (loan)
Years7:2003–2004
Caps7:8
Goals7:0
Clubs7:Prato (loan)
Years8:2004
Caps8:18
Goals8:7
Clubs8:Biellese
Years9:2004–2006
Caps9:52
Goals9:10
Clubs9:Ivrea
Years10:2006–2010
Caps10:117
Goals10:24
Clubs10:Rodengo–Saiano
Years11:2010–2012
Caps11:60
Goals11:13
Clubs11:Tritium
Years12:2012–2013
Caps12:26
Goals12:7
Clubs12:Vallée d'Aoste
Years13:2013–2014
Caps13:30
Goals13:10
Clubs13:Chieri
Years14:2015–2017
Clubs14:Casale
Years15:2017–2018
Clubs15:Pro Settimo
Years16:2018–2022
Clubs16:Ivrea
Years17:2022–2023
Clubs17:Agliè
Years18:2023–
Clubs18:Colleretto Giacosa

Manuel Sinato (born 30 May 1979) is an Italian footballer who plays as a forward for Italian amateur club Colleretto Giacosa.

Career

Born in Cuorgnè, the Province of Turin, Sinato started his career at Turin club Juventus FC Sinato played for Biellese in 1999–2000 Serie C2. In June 2000 Sinato and Luca Pellegrini were sold to Como in co-ownership deal for 150 million Italian lire and 100 million lire respectively, as part of Massimiliano Zazzetta deal for 150 million lire (Pellegrini returned to Juve in June 2001).[1] In January 2001 Sinato left for Carrarese in temporary deal. The deal was renewed in summer 2001. In June 2002 the co-ownership deal between Juve and Como was renewed again, however in summer 2002 Sinato was sold to Como outright for about 100 million lire, which Juventus booked a financial cost of about €25,000 for the discount.[2] Como immediately sold Sinato to Crotone in another co-ownership deal, as Sinato was a surplus for Como in 2002–03 Serie A. Juventus also paid Crotone to acquire Salvatore Aronica back to Turin in June 2002 and Crotone also acquired Pellegrini from Juve for 100 million lire. In January 2003 Sinato left for South Tyrol of 2002–03 Serie C2. At the start of 2003–04 Serie C1, Sinato left for fellow Serie C1 club Prato. In January 2004 Sinato left for Biellese again.

Sinato spent 2 season with the fourth division club Ivrea. In summer 2006 he left for Serie D club Rodengo–Saiano. He won promotion at the Group D winner of 2006–07 Serie D. On 21 August 2010 he left for fellow fourth division club Tritium. The team finished as the winner of Group A of 2010–11 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione as well as 2011 Supercoppa di Lega di Seconda Divisione.

After being released by Tritium he joined Vallée d'Aoste along with Andrè Cuneaz.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Calcio Como SpA Report and Accounts on 30 June 2000, CCIAA
  2. Web site: Reports and Financial Statements at 30 June 2003. 28 October 2003. 18 May 2012. Juventus FC.
  3. Web site: UFFICIALE: Vallée d'Aoste, sono nove i nuovi arrivi. 25 August 2012. 7 December 2017. TMW.