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Italian footballer
Matteo Bogani
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Full name
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Matteo Bogani
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Date of birth
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(
1982-05-02
)
2 May 1982
(age 42)
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Place of birth
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Como
,
Italy
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Height
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1.82 m (5 ft
11
+
1
⁄
2
in)
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Position(s)
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Forward
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2000?2001
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Internazionale
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Years
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Team
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Apps
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(
Gls
)
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2001?2003
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A.C. Milan
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0
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(0)
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2001?2002
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→
Fidelis Andria
(loan)
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14
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(0)
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2002?2003
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→
Sassuolo
(loan)
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2
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(0)
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2003
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→
Legnano
(loan)
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4
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(0)
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2003?2005
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Tolentino
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50+
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(1+)
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Total
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70
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(1)
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Matteo Bogani
(born 2 May 1982) is a former
Italian
footballer
. He started his career as a
forward
but was later also deployed as a
midfielder
.
Career
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Born in
Como
,
Lombardy
, 45 km north of
Milan
, Bogani started his career at
F.C. Internazionale Milano
. He played with the
Primavera
U20 youth team during the 2000?01 season,
[1]
and in September 2001, he was loaned to
Fidelis Andria
along with teammate
Roberto Capetti
.
[2]
Co-currently, he was sold to
A.C. Milan
in exchange with
Paolo Ginestra
, which created a "profit" of €3.5million, but the sell of Bogani's profit was in terms of Ginestra's registration rights.
[3]
Milan and Inter had done the deals to gain false profit in 1999 to 2001, and 2003 (include Bogani's youth team teammate
Marco Varaldi
,
Giuseppe Ticli
,
Salvatore Ferraro
and
Alessandro Livi
).
[4]
[5]
The two clubs finally fined in 2008.
[6]
[7]
and 5 other clubs were also fined.
After spending a season at
Andria
, he moved to
Sassuolo
on loan along with Ginestra. In January 2003, he returned to AC Milan and joined
Legnano
.
Since the 2003?04 and 2004?05 seasons, he played for
Tolentino
, where he played 50 league matches in the last seasons.
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