词条 | Antonio Marasco |
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}}{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2013}}{{Infobox football biography |name = Antonio Marasco |image = |caption = |fullname = |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1970|2|19|df=y}} |birth_place = Torre Annunziata, Italy |height = 1.78 m |position = Midfielder |currentclub = |clubnumber = |youthyears1 = 1986–1988 |youthclubs1 = Savoia |years1 = 1986–1991 | clubs1 = Savoia | caps1 = 106 | goals1 = 10 |years2 = 1991–1996 | clubs2 = Avellino | caps2 = 114 | goals2 = 10 |years3 = 1996–1997 | clubs3 = Savoia | caps3 = 42 | goals3 = 2 |years4 = 1997–1998 | clubs4 = Reggiana | caps4 = 31 | goals4 = 0 |years5 = 1998–2000 | clubs5 = Verona | caps5 = 60 | goals5 = 4 |years6 = 2000–2002 | clubs6 = Venezia | caps6 = 67 | goals6 = 2 |years7 = 2002–2003 | clubs7 = Palermo | caps7 = 15 | goals7 = 1 |years8 = 2003–2004 | clubs8 = Modena | caps8 = 45 | goals8 = 0 |years9 = 2006 | clubs9 = Savoia | caps9 = 13 | goals9 = 3 |years10 = 2006–2007 | clubs10 = Scafatese | caps10 = 31 | goals10 = 5 |years11 = 2007 | clubs11 = Neapolis Mugnano | caps11 = 11 | goals11 = 2 |years12 = 2007–2008 | clubs12 = Aversa Normanna | caps12 = ? | goals12 = ? |years13 = 2008–2009 | clubs13 = Pianura | caps13 = ? | goals13 = ? |years14 = | clubs14 = | caps14 = | goals14 = |totalcaps = |totalgoals = |club-update = }} Antonio Marasco (born 19 February 1970) is a former Italian professional footballer. Since 2007, he played as a midfielder in Serie D, the 5th highest level in Italian football and the level right below the professional league. CareerBorn in Torre Annunziata, the Province of Naples, Campania, Marasco started his career at hometown club Savoia of Serie D. He won the Group M champions and promoted to Serie C2 in 1990. In 1991, he left for Serie B side Avellino (which also located in Campania) and followed the team relegated in 1992. He followed the team promoted back to Serie B in 1995. In 1996, he returned to Savoia at Serie C1. In October 1997, he left for Serie B side Reggiana. In October 1998, he left for Serie B side Hellas Verona along with Stefano Guidoni.[1] He won Serie B champion and made his Serie A debut in 1999–2000 season. In the 2000–01 season, he left for Serie B side Venezia, which won promotion to Serie A in June 2001. In August 2002, after Venezia's owner Maurizio Zamparini purchased Serie B team Palermo, he followed his teammates likes Di Napoli, Kewullay Conteh, Mario Santana, Igor Budan, Stefano Morrone and Daniel Andersson, etc. transferred to the Sicily side.[2] In January 2003, he left for Serie A team Modena.[3] Match-fixing & Serie DHe was involved in match-fixing and banned for three years in 2004. Stefano Bettarini, Roberto D'Aversa, Generoso Rossi, Maurizio Caccavale and Alfredo Femiano were also banned.[4] In January 2006, he returned to football, for non-professional (Serie D) side Savoia. In the 2006–07 season, he left for Scafatese, also from Campania and at Serie D. In the 2006–07 season, he briefly played for Serie C2 side Neapolis Mugnano (which located in Naples, Campania) and then left for another hometown club Aversa Normanna of Serie D.[5] In the 2008–09 season, he was the captain of Serie D side Pianura, which located in Pianura, suburb of Naples.[6] References1. ^{{cite news|url=http://archiviostorico.gazzetta.it/1998/ottobre/23/Verona_convince_Guidoni_soffia_Marasco_ga_0_981023866.shtml|title=il Verona convince Guidoni e soffia Marasco al Chievo|date=23 October 1998|accessdate=15 March 2018|author=Antonello Capone, Carlo Laudisa|work=La Gazzeta dello Sport|language=it}} 2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.tuttomercatoweb.com/?action=read&id=5513|title=Mezzo Venezia si trasferisce in Sicilia|date=25 July 2002|accessdate=15 March 2018|author=Davide Pastore|work=Tutto Mercato Web|language=it}} 3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.modenafc.net/news.asp?n=718|title=Calciomercato: acquistato a titolo definitivo Antonio Marasco|date=30 January 2003|accessdate=23 April 2010|work=Modena FC|language=it|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20110927125623/http://www.modenafc.net/news.asp?n=718|archivedate=27 September 2011}} 4. ^{{cite news|url=http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2004/8/27/sports/8763113&sec=sports|title=Bans for six in match- fixing cases|date=27 August 2004|accessdate=23 April 2010|agency=Reuters|work=Malaysia Star|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20110622020042/http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2004/8/27/sports/8763113&sec=sports|archivedate=22 June 2011}} 5. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.pupia.tv/aversa/sport/1071/aversa-normanna-arriva-antonio-marasco.html|title=Aversa Normanna: arriva Antonio Marasco|date=29 November 2007|accessdate=23 April 2010|work=pupia.tv|language=Italian}} 6. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.pianuracalcio.it/legginews.asp?Id=877|title=Marasco è il nuovo capitano del Pianura.|date=10 September 2008|accessdate=23 April 2010|work=ASD Pianura|language=it|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20110722044845/http://www.pianuracalcio.it/legginews.asp?Id=877 |archivedate=22 July 2011}} External links
14 : 1970 births|A.C. Reggiana 1919 players|U.S. Avellino 1912 players|Association football midfielders|Venezia F.C. players|Hellas Verona F.C. players|Italian footballers|Living people|Modena F.C. players|People from Torre Annunziata|Serie A players|Serie B players|U.S. Città di Palermo players|S.F. Aversa Normanna players |
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