David Pizarro

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David Pizarro
Personal information
Full name David Marcelo Pizarro Cortés
Date of birth 11 September 1979 (1979-09-11) (age 28)
Place of birth    Valparaíso, Chile
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current club AS Roma
Number 7
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1997-1998
1999-2005
2001-2001
2005-2006
2006-
Santiago Wanderers
Udinese
Universidad (loan)
Inter Milan
AS Roma
041 0(3)
126 (14)
006 0(1)
024 0(1)
062 (10)   
National team2
1999-2006 Chile 036 0(2)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 19 August 2006.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 27 October 2006.
* Appearances (Goals)

Olympic medal record
Competitor for Flag of Chile Chile
Men's Football
Bronze 2000 Sydney Team Competition

David Marcelo Pizarro Cortés (born September 11, 1979 in Valparaíso, Chile) is a Chilean international football player, who was a member of the national squad competing at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. He currently plays for Serie A giants A.S. Roma.

He usually plays as a deep lying playmaker but is often deployed further forward. He has outstanding vision, further helped with accurate passing.

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[edit] Club career

[edit] Early career

Pizarro started his career as a playmaking midfielder with the Santiago Wanderers in Valparaiso, Chile.

Pizarro had his first shot at European football with Udinese Calcio in Serie A. Then he had a short but successful loan spell with South American team Universidad de Chile where he debuted at the Copa Libertadores.

He experiencing much success with Udinese under the guide of Luciano Spalletti.

[edit] Inter Milan

Pizarro signed a four year contract with Inter Milan on July 14, 2005, for €12m and 50% of the rights of Goran Pandev. At the time, Pizarro claimed that he would like to retire in the Nerazzurri shirt.[citation needed] However, he could hardly break into the starting XI of the Milan club.

During his only season with Inter Milan, Pizarro won the Italian championship (due to the aftermath of the Italian football scandal, known as Calciopoli), a Super Coppa and a Coppa Italia.

[edit] A.S. Roma

In August 2006, he accepted a transfer to Scudetto rivals A.S. Roma for €6.5m in a co-ownership deal. [1], reuniting with former Udinese boss Luciano Spalletti, now in charge of the capital club. Following the success of the 2006-2007 season for Roma, which saw the team get to the quarterfinals of the Champions League, finishing second in Serie A, and defeating former club Inter 7-4 on aggregate to win the Coppa Italia Roma announced on June 20, 2007 that it would pay €5.75m to Inter over the next three seasons for its remaining share of Pizarro, who had played an important role in the club's successes.

[edit] International career

After failing to qualifying for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, Pizarro said he would be retiring from international play. There were two main reasons for his decision: he disliked the seriousness of ex-coach Nelson Acosta and the ex-president of the association Reinaldo Sanchez.[citation needed] Another main reason was the lack of compromise and responsibility from some or many of his other team mates, that took playing football as a mere reason for gaining popularity. He also claimed he wished to spend more time with his family.

[edit] References

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Persondata
NAME Cortés, David Marcelo Pizarro
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Pizarro, David
SHORT DESCRIPTION Professional footballer
DATE OF BIRTH 1979-09-11
PLACE OF BIRTH Valparaíso, Chile
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH