Massimo Coda Explained

Massimo Coda
Birth Date:10 November 1988
Birth Place:Cava de' Tirreni, Italy
Height:1.84 m
Position:Striker
Currentclub:Sampdoria
Clubnumber:9
Years1:2004–2005
Clubs1:Cavese
Caps1:2
Goals1:0
Years2:2005–2007
Clubs2:Bellinzona
Caps2:21
Goals2:0
Years3:2006–2007
Clubs3:Cisco Roma (loan)
Caps3:8
Goals3:0
Years4:2007–2008
Clubs4:Treviso
Caps4:0
Goals4:0
Years5:2008
Clubs5:Crotone (loan)
Caps5:2
Goals5:0
Years6:2008–2010
Clubs6:Bologna
Caps6:0
Goals6:0
Years7:2008–2010
Clubs7:Cremonese (loan)
Caps7:50
Goals7:16
Years8:2010–2011
Clubs8:Cremonese
Caps8:31
Goals8:8
Years9:2011–2012
Clubs9:Bologna
Caps9:0
Goals9:0
Years10:2012
Clubs10:Siracusa (loan)
Caps10:14
Goals10:2
Years11:2012–2013
Clubs11:San Marino
Caps11:6
Goals11:10
Years12:2013–2015
Clubs12:Parma
Caps12:18
Goals12:2
Years13:2013–2014
Clubs13:Gorica (loan)
Caps13:33
Goals13:18
Years14:2015–2017
Clubs14:Salernitana
Caps14:80
Goals14:31
Years15:2017–2020
Clubs15:Benevento
Caps15:87
Goals15:32
Years16:2020–2022
Clubs16:Lecce
Caps16:74
Goals16:42
Years17:2022–2024
Clubs17:Genoa
Caps17:31
Goals17:10
Years18:2023–2024
Clubs18:Cremonese (loan)
Caps18:35
Goals18:16
Years19:2024–
Clubs19:Sampdoria
Caps19:0
Goals19:0
Club-Update:1 July 2024

Massimo Coda (born 10 November 1988) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a striker for club Sampdoria.

Career

Coda started his career at Cavese. Aged 16, he signed for Swiss Italian club Bellinzona. He then on loan to Cisco Roma, and Treviso made permanent move for the player in July 2007, for €350,000.

Bologna

On 26 June 2008, Bologna signed Coda in joint-ownership bid in 5-year contract (for €1.05 million, with Dino Fava returned to Treviso for €900,000 (i.e. €150,000 cash),) Coda was immediately left on loan to Cremonese.[1] In June 2009 Bologna signed Coda outright, for €100,000,[2] with Tedeschi also signed by Treviso outright, for €1,000. Coda remained in Cremona for two more seasons, with the club bought him in co-ownership deal for €150,000 (same amount of cash that Bologna paid in 2008) in June 2010.[3] [4] In June 2011 Coda returned to Bologna again for just €25,000, in a two-year contract.[5] On 3 January 2012, Coda was loaned to Siracusa.[6] On 31 August 2012, Coda left for San Marino Calcio on a free transfer.[7] [8] [9]

Parma

In June 2013, Coda joined Parma for an undisclosed fee. On 1 July 2013,[10] Coda was loaned to Slovenian club Gorica along with Bright Addae, Daniele Bazzoffia, Uroš Celcer, Alex Cordaz, Sebestyén Ihrig-Farkas, Alen Jogan, Gianluca Lapadula, Floriano Vanzo and Fabio Lebran (Crotone/Parma). The deals were finalized on 12 July.[11] In the Slovenian PrvaLiga Coda made 33 appearances and scored 18 goals, finishing the 2013–14 Slovenian PrvaLiga second among the league's top goalscorers. After one season of playing in Slovenia he returned to Parma and made his Serie A debut for the club during the 2014–15 season. On 21 September 2014, on a match against Chievo, he came to the pitch as a substitute in the 63rd minute and finished the match with a goal and two assists, helping his side to a 3–2 away win.[12] Coda was released by Parma in summer 2015 due to bankruptcy of the club.

Salernitana

On 29 August 2015, Coda signed for Salernitana on a three-year contract.[13]

Benevento

On 1 July 2017, he joined Serie A newcomers Benevento.[14] He spent three seasons in Benevento, scoring 34 goals in 95 games.

Lecce

On 26 August 2020, he joined Lecce. He ended the 2020–21 Serie B season as the league's top scorer with 22 goals, becoming the first Lecce player to be crowned top scorere in the Serie B and helping the club to achieve play-offs. In the following season he was the league's top scorer for a second time with 20 goals, helping Lecce to achieve promotion to Serie A.

Genoa

On 30 June 2022 Coda signed with Genoa.[15]

On 27 August 2023, Coda returned on loan to Cremonese, with an option to buy.[16]

Career statistics

+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competitionClubSeasonLeagueCupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Cavese2004–05Serie C2200020
Bellinzona2005–06Swiss Challenge League21020230
Cisco Roma (loan)2006–07Serie C2800080
Treviso2007–08Serie B000000
Crotone (loan)2007–08Serie C120002040
Bologna2008–09Serie A002020
Cremonese (loan)2008–09Lega Pro Prima Divisione20600206
2009–10Lega Pro Prima Divisione291030103310
Cremonese2010–11Lega Pro Prima Divisione31820338
Total802450108624
Siracusa (loan)2011–12Lega Pro Prima Divisione1420010152
San Marino2012–13Lega Pro Prima Divisione3210003210
Parma2013–14Serie A000000
Gorica (loan)2013–14Slovenian PrvaLiga3318303618
Parma2014–15Serie A18200182
Salernitana2015–16Serie B401510224317
2016–17Serie B4016204216
Total803130228533
Benevento2017–18Serie A24410254
2018–19Serie B342141214023
2019–20Serie B29710307
Total873261219534
Lecce2020–21Serie B362220204022
2021–22Serie B3620223822
Total754242207844
Genoa2022–23Serie B10511116
Career total433166264103469173

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Notes and References

  1. News: Coda in prestito alla Cremonese . 1 September 2008 . 4 September 2009 . Bologna FC 1909 . it.
  2. Bologna F.C. 1909 S.p.A. bilancio (financial report and accounts) on 30 June 2009, PDF purchased from Italian C.C.I.A.A. (in Italian)
  3. News: Coda in compartecipazione alla Cremonese . https://archive.today/20100628230914/http://www.bolognafc.it/it/news/pagine/8948/Coda-in-compartecipazione-alla-Cremonese.html. dead. 28 June 2010. 23 June 2010 . 23 June 2010 . Bologna FC 1909 . it .
  4. Bologna F.C. 1909 S.p.A. bilancio (financial report and accounts) on 30 June 2010, PDF purchased from Italian C.C.I.A.A. (in Italian)
  5. Bologna F.C. 1909 S.p.A. bilancio (financial report and accounts) on 30 June 2011, PDF purchased from Italian C.C.I.A.A. (in Italian)
  6. News: Coda in prestito al Siracusa. 3 January 2012. 7 March 2014. Bologna FC 1909. it. https://web.archive.org/web/20140307063931/http://www.bolognafc.it/news.asp?id=2560. 7 March 2014. dead.
  7. News: Coda definitivo al San Marino. 31 August 2012. 7 March 2014. Bologna FC 1909. it. https://archive.today/20130218145945/http://www.bolognafc.it/news.asp?id=3650. 18 February 2013. dead.
  8. News: San Marino Calcio . 31 August 2012 . San Marino Calcio . it . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130822120912/http://www.sanmarinocalcio.com/default.asp?id=1054&id_n=9500&Pagina=16 . 22 August 2013 .
  9. Bologna F.C. 1909 S.p.A. bilancio (financial report and accounts) on 30 June 2013, PDF purchased from Italian C.C.I.A.A. (in Italian)
  10. News: PREGLED POGODB MED IGRALCI IN KLUBI 1. SNL NA DAN 12.07.2013. 12 July 2013. 3 March 2014. NZS. sl.
  11. News: ZAPISNIK 39 seje Registracijske komisije NZS z dne 12.07.2013. Press release [N°] 39: NZS Registration Commission on 12 July 2013. 12 July 2013. 3 March 2014. Nogometna zveza Slovenije (NZS). sl.
  12. News: Chievo vs Parma Live Commentary. 21 September 2014. 22 September 2014. Goal.com.
  13. Massimo Coda è un giocatore della Salernitana . 29 August 2015. 28 June 2017. U.S. Salernitana 1919. it.
  14. Coda al Benevento: perfezionato l'accordo.. 1 July 2017. 1 July 2017. Benevento Calcio. it.
  15. Web site: Genoa. Massimo #Coda è un nuovo giocatore del Genoa. 30 June 2022. 30 June 2022. it.
  16. Web site: Cremonese. Massimo Coda è un nuovo giocatore della Cremonese. Massimo Coda is a new player of Cremonese. 27 August 2023. 28 August 2023. it.