Massimiliano Ferrigno Explained

Massimiliano Ferrigno
Fullname:Massimiliano Ferrigno
Birth Date:27 January 1974
Birth Place:Gela, Italy
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1992–1997
Clubs1:Como
Caps1:81
Goals1:14
Years2:1997
Clubs2:Brescello
Caps2:9
Goals2:1
Clubs3:Acireale
Caps3:28
Years3:1997–1998
Goals3:3
Years4:1998–2000
Clubs4:Como
Caps4:22
Years5:2004
Goals4:0
Clubs5:Como
Caps5:22
Goals5:0
Years6:2004–2005
Clubs6:Perugia
Caps6:16
Goals6:2

Massimiliano Ferrigno (pronounced as /it/; born 27 January 1974) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

Career

Ferrigno made his professional debut for Como in 1992–93 Serie C1 season. In 1994, he achieved promotion to Serie B with the club, and relegated back to Serie C1 the following year. In early 1997, Ferrigno moved to Brescello and midway through the year moved to Acireale, who also competed in Serie C1. In 1998, he returned to Como, was named captain and played three more seasons in Serie C1 with them.

In the 2000–01 season, which saw Como promoted to Serie B at the end of the season, he was involved in an incident midway through the season. On 19 November 2000, after a home match against Modena at Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia which ended 1–0 to Como, he attacked Modena's player, Francesco Bertolotti – who was also his former teammate at Brescello, in the dressing room. Bertolotti then fell, causing his head to hit the ground, and ended up in a coma.[1] Bertolotti underwent a complicated surgical operation – with the installation of an intracranial metal plate, and remained in a coma for 9 days – then was hospitalized for a long time. Due to the side effects of the trauma, Bertolotti stopped playing football.[2]

The Serie C disciplinary commission imposed a three-year ban on Ferrigno, until 31 December 2003. The case also saw him go to trial, where at the trial he pleaded guilty to the tragedy and was given a 10-month suspended prison sentence, and monetary compensation in favor of Bertolotti.[3] [4]

After serving all the punishments given to him, Ferrigno returned to playing football for Como in 2004. Como competed in Serie B after relegation from Serie A in the 2002–03 season, where he played in 22 league matches with Como. The following season, after Como was relegated to Serie C1, he moved to Perugia until ending his contract with the club in January 2005 and retiring from football.[5] In his career, he has made 66 appearances and scored 4 goals in Serie B.

Personal life

In 2011, after retiring from football, he founded the HS Marketing group which operates in the field of sports marketing.[6] In 2023, he also became the marketing and sales director of Treviso Basket.

Honours

Como

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 19 November 2000 . . Como, botte negli spogliatoi. Bertolotti operato per 3 ore . 12 August 2024 . repubblica.it . it.
  2. Web site: 29 October 2015 . Francesco Bertolotti: "Vi racconto il pugno di Ferrigno e quel Como-Modena" (Il Resto del Carlino) . 12 August 2024 . parlandodisport.it . it.
  3. Web site: 11 August 2010 . 30 April 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170430130217/http://www2.raisport.rai.it/news/sport/calcio/200201/10/3c3dc5a401e89/ . 10 January 2002 . . Ferrigno patteggia .
  4. Web site: 11 August 2010 . 10 January 2002 . . Caso Ferrigno, il Gup accoglie il patteggiamento .
  5. Web site: 11 August 2010 . Roberto Perrone . 27 January 2005 . . Ferrigno, un addio a due sogni spezzati .
  6. Web site: 4 November 2013 . 18 July 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130718104523/http://www.veneziaunited.com/allnews/?p=20866 . 16 July 2013 . HS Football: conosciamo meglio il nuovo sponsor tecnico dell'Unione Venezia .