Angelo Di Livio
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| Angelo di Livio | ||
| Personal information | ||
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| Full name | Angelo di Livio | |
| Date of birth | June 26, 1966 | |
| Place of birth | Rome, Italy | |
| Height | 173cm | |
| Playing position | Right Winger | |
| Senior clubs1 | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
| 1984-1985 1985-1986 1986-1987 1987-1989 1989-1993 1993-1999 1999-2005 |
Roma Reggiana Nocerina Perugia Padova Juventus Fiorentina |
0 (0) 13 (0) 31 (1) 72 (4) 138 (13) 186 (3) 169 (8) |
| National team | ||
| 1995-2002 | Italy | 40 (0) |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals |
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Angelo di Livio (born July 26, 1966 in Rome) is a former Italian football (soccer) midfielder. He was given the nicknamed soldatino (little soldier) during his playing career.
Di Livio has played for Reggiana (1985-86), Nocerina (1986-87), Perugia (1987-89), Padova (1989-93), Juventus (1993-99), and Fiorentina (1999-2005). With Juventus, he won three scudetti and one Champions League title. In 2002, when AC Fiorentina went bankrupt and was re-born as Florentia Viola in Serie C2, Di Livio was the only player to stay with the team, showing his dedication for the bankrupted side, and played through the depths of Italian soccer to rise back to Serie A in 2004.
For Italy, Di Livio has been capped 40 times but never scored. He played for his country at Euro 96, the 1998 FIFA World Cup, Euro 2000, and the 2002 FIFA World Cup. His first cap came on September 6, 1995 against Slovenia; his last on June 18, 2002 against South Korea.
He is currently the coach of a youth team of AS Roma (Allievi "Coppa Lazio")[1], and his son also plays for the giallorossi youth system.
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