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Italian footballer
Davide Faraon
(born 5 August 1985) is an Italian
footballer
who plays as a
goalkeeper
. He played in the third tier of
football in Italy
.
Club career
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Early career
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Born in
Vittorio Veneto
, the
Province of Treviso
,
Veneto
, Faraon played for the Province of Treviso side
Pievigina
(located in
Pieve di Soligo
) before left on loan to
Serie A
team
Bologna
in January 2003.
[1]
He then left for
Eccellenza Umbria
team
Citta di Castello
and played 34 times (not to be confused with
Group Castello
).
[2]
Ancona, Perugia & Padova
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In July, he was signed by
Ancona
[2]
but in August left for
Perugia
after Ancona expelled from professional league due to financial problems. However Perugia had the same fate in 2005. That season he wore no. 12 shirt but as understudy of
?eljko Kalac
and
Lorenzo Squizzi
, ahead
Carlo Camilli
. He also played for Perugia's
Primavera
under-20 team
as first choice, ahead
Lorenzo Farinelli
.
[3]
In August 2005 he was signed by Serie C1 and Veneto side
Padova
.
[4]
In July 2006 he was farmed to
Taranto
of
Serie C1
Group B, from the Group A side Padova.
[5]
In the second half of that season he was the understudy of
Nicola Barasso
, however he played the last 2 rounds, as well as the promotion playoffs. Eventually the team lost to
Ancona
in the final.
Taranto
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In June 2007 Taranto bought him in
co-ownership deal
.,
[6]
while Barasso also signed in similar deal but from Genoa. Both players shared the first choice role, which Faraon played 15 times in Serie C1. In June 2008, Taranto bought the remain 50% registration rights of both players
[7]
by submitted a highest bid to
Lega Calcio
/
Lega Serie C
, a mechanism to decide the ownership after both clubs failed to form an agreement. In
2008?09 season
, they both became the understudy of
Emanuele Nordi
. In June 2009 he joined
Paganese
.
[8]
Along with
Giuseppe Sarao
, they were backup for
Vincenzo Melillo
and experienced
Armando Pantanelli
.
He was released at the end of season. In December, he returned to
Taranto
[9]
as the third keeper, behind
Nicolas Bremec
and Barasso. He signed a contract until the end of season.
[9]
He made his debut in the last round, winning
Viareggio
1?0.
[10]
International career
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He capped once for
Italy under-20 team
at 2004?05
Four Nations Tournament
.
[11]
He replaced
Emiliano Viviano
at half time, losing to
Switzerland U-20
1?3. Faraon concerned all 3 goals.
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