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Alberto Aquilani

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Born:07-Jul-84 Age: 40
Height:1.86
Fav.foot: Right
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Position: Box-to-Box midfielder
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Alberto Aquilani (Italian pronunciation: ; born 7 July 1984) is an Italian football manager and former player. Mainly a central midfielder, he usually operated as a deep-lying playmaker but was also capable of playing as an attacking midfielder. Aquilani began his career with Italian side Roma and, after a brief loan spell at Triestina, returned to the Serie A club where he became a regular in the Roma side during the 2005–06 season, earning the nickname "Il Principino" (The Little Prince), due to his resemblance to former Roma legend Giuseppe Giannini, both in terms of appearance and playing style, who was known as "Il Principe" (The Prince). During the following season, he suffered a thigh injury and was ruled out for several months. In 2007 and 2008 he won consecutive Coppa Italia titles with Roma, as well as the 2007 Supercoppa Italiana. He moved to English club Liverpool for the start of the 2009–10 season but in August 2010, having received only limited playing time at Anfield due to injury, he returned to Italy and joined Juventus on loan until the end of the 2010–11 season. Aquilani returned to Liverpool at the end of the season as Juventus did not take up their purchase option. He went on loan again in 2011, playing for Italian club Milan for the 2011–12 season, and was subsequently sold to Fiorentina in 2012, where he remained until his transfer to Portuguese club Sporting CP in 2015; he returned to Italy in 2016, joining Pescara, and was later loaned to Sassuolo for the second half the season. In 2017, he joined Spanish club Las Palmas, but was released by the club at the end of the season. After a year without a club, he announced his retirement in 2019. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article



IT Roma02/03
#21 Serie A 02/031
IT Triestina03/04
IT Roma04/09
#23 Serie A 04/0529
#23     uefaChampions 5
#8 Serie A 05/0624
#8     uefaUEFA Cup 3
#8     Supercoppa 061
#8 Serie A 06/0713
#8     Coppa Italia 2
#8     uefaChampions 5
#8     Supercoppa 07 1
#8 Serie A 07/0821
#8     uefaChampions 5
#8     Coppa Italia 4
#8     Supercoppa 081
#8 Serie A 08/0914
#8     uefaChampions 4
#8     Coppa Italia 1
England Liverpool09/10
#4 EPL 09/1018
#4     League Cup 1
#4     FA Cup 2
#4     uefaEuropa League 3
#4     uefaChampions 2
#4 EPL 10/110
#4     uefaEuropa Qualif 2
IT Juventus10/11
#14 Serie A 10/1133
#14     Coppa Italia 1
England Liverpool11
#15 EPL 11/120
IT AC Milan11/12
#18 Serie A 11/1223
#18     Coppa Italia 1
#18     uefaChampions 7
IT Fiorentina12/15
#10 Serie A 12/1325
#10     Coppa Italia 2
#10 Serie A 13/1431
#10     uefaEuropa League 8
#10     Coppa Italia 3
#10     uefaEuropa Qualif 2
#10 Serie A 14/1525
#10     uefaEuropa League 7
#10     Coppa Italia 2
PT Sporting Lisbon15/16
#6 Primeira 15/1619
#6     uefaEuropa League 6
#6     uefaChamp Qualif 2
IT Pescara16
#20 Serie A 16/179
IT Sassuolo17
#21 Serie A 16/1716
ES Las Palmas17/18
#25 La Liga 17/1821
Unattached18/19
RetiredJun19

IT Italy
#8     UEFA U-21 07 4
#4     Euro 08 Qual 08 1
#22     Friendlies 08 3
#22     Euro 08 2
#18     Friendlies 09 1
#10     Qualif WC 10 2
#14     Friendlies 10 1
#14     Friendlies 11 4
#14     Euro Qual 12 5
#10     Friendlies 12 1
#7     Friendlies 13 3
#7     Conf.Cup 13 5
#14 World Cup 14 0
#7     Qualif WC 14 3
#14     Friendlies 14 3
#14     Euro Qual 16 2


Appearances, goals and cards for Aquilani
Europa League Qualifying 2010/2011