David Di Michele (; born 6 January 1976) is an Italian
football manager and former player in the role of
striker, last in charge as head coach of
Serie C
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club
Turris.
Throughout his playing career, he played for several Italian clubs, and also had a spell on loan with English side
West Ham United
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. At international level, he played six matches for the
Italy national football team
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from 2005 to 2006.
Playing career
Club
Early years
Di Michele, whose mother is from
Casarano
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, began his career with
Lodigiani in the Italian
Serie C1 near to his hometown Guidonia Montecelio, and played for them from 1993 to 1996. He was then transferred to
Foggia Calcio
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in the Italian
Serie B
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.
He had a short stint in Foggia, playing just two seasons before being transferred to
Salernitana
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. With Salernitana, he made his
Serie A
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debut, however the following year Salernitana were relegated to Serie B.
Udinese
After two seasons with Salernitana in Serie B, he was transferred to
Udinese
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on an undisclosed fee for the 2001–02 season. After the 2001–02 season with Udinese, he played two seasons with Reggina, only to be transferred back to Udinese in 2004–05. In the 2005–06 season, he played half a season with Udinese and took part in the
UEFA Champions League
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.
In a
2004–05 Coppa Italia
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Group stage
Group 1
Gr ...
match against
Lecce, he scored two goals, before replacing keeper
Samir Handanović
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Before moving to Italy, Handanović played in his home country of Slovenia. In 2004, he was acqui ...
in goal, after the latter was sent off. He stopped a key penalty in the final minutes of the game to ensure a 5–4 victory for Udinese.
Palermo
Halfway through the 2005–06 season Di Michele's contract was sold to
Palermo for €5.35 million,
[US Città di Palermo Report and Accounts on 30 June 2007 ] with
Simone Pepe
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After starting out at Roma, he went on to compete in Serie A for 12 seasons, spending most of his time at Udinese and Juve ...
,
Salvatore Masiello
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Club career
From Venezia to Palermo
Masiello started his career at Venezia, he made one Serie B appearance before moving to Lumez ...
and
Nicola Santoni
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Career
Santoni started his professional career at native club Cesena of Emilia-Romagna region. He was on loan to Chieti (Serie C1) ...
moving to oppose direction in
co-ownership deals. He made his debut for Palermo in a Serie A home match against
Parma
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, in which he scored two goals in a 4–2 win. In his 2005–06 season, Di Michele played 19 matches, scoring seven goals.
In March 2007, Di Michele was found guilty of illegal betting and received a three-month ban from Serie A. He also received a $27,000 fine. Betting was not illegal for Italian players until November 2005, but Di Michele, along with three others, placed bets through an illegal bookmaker. However, he was allowed to play in friendlies, and to take part in training, so he was able to retain match fitness.
Torino and West Ham United loan
On 5 July 2007 Palermo announced they had sold him to
Torino
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, for €3.5 million
[US Città di Palermo Report and Accounts on 30 June 2008 ] He signed a four-year contract. On 31 July
FIGC
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It ...
announced Di Michele was suspended until November. He made 25 appearances with the ''granata'', scoring a total of six goals in the 2007–08 season.
On 2 September 2008, Di Michele was loaned to
West Ham United
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, with an option for the English club to make the deal permanent. He made his debut for West Ham in the 3–2 defeat to
West Bromwich Albion
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on 13 September 2008, coming on as a substitute for the injured
Dean Ashton
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. In his second game for West Ham, on 20 September 2008, he scored his first goals in English football, and for West Ham, in the 3–1 home win against
Newcastle United However, at the end of the season manager
Gianfranco Zola
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He spent the first decade of his playing career playing i ...
did not take up the option of making the deal permanent.
During 2009–10 season,
Ultras
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of Torino attacked the players during Di Michele's birthday party. After the incident the players involved: Di Michele,
Massimo Loviso,
Riccardo Colombo
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Club career
In the 2008–09 season, Colombo played three games in the 2008–09 Coppa Italiabr>
During the 2009–10 season, ultras of Torino att ...
,
Aimo Diana,
Marco Pisano,
Francesco Pratali,
Paolo Zanetti
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Club career
Zanetti started his career at native club Vicenza.
Empoli
...
were transferred to other clubs and only
Rolando Bianchi
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With 77 total goals, he is Torino's 11th-highest all-time goal scorer. Bianchi was primarily known for his ability in the air.
Cl ...
,
Matteo Rubin
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Matteo Rubin signed his first professional footballing contract for Serie C1 team Cittadella before sig ...
and
Angelo Ogbonna
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Ogbonna signed for Torino in 2002, having previously been a member of Nuova Cassino's youth set-up. Ogbonna ...
were remained.
Lecce
Di Michele signed for
U.S. Lecce
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in January 2010. Having gained a place in the starting eleven, he was one of the decisive men in Lecce's successful Serie B campaign. In his first season back in Serie A with Lecce, he scored 8 goals in 23 appearances. On 24 June 2011, he renewed his contract for one more year. In the
2011–12 Serie A
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season, he led the team with 11 goals scored in league play. However, at the end of the season Lecce were relegated back to Serie B after a 17th-place finish.
Chievo
On 13 July 2012, Di Michele moved to
A.C. ChievoVerona
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.
Later years
In January 2013, Di Michele rescinded his contract with Chievo and was signed by his former club Reggina, eight years after leaving them. He joined the Serie B club to cover the loss of
Fabio Ceravolo
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Career
Ceravolo played twice for Reggina in the Coppa Italia before joining Atalanta on loan on 20 August 2009, two days before the sta ...
, who transferred to Ternana for €500,000.
In 2015, he left Reggina to join newly promoted
Lega Pro
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club
Lupa Roma.
International
At international level, Di Michele made six appearances for the
Italy national football team
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between 2005 and 2006. He made his senior debut for Italy on 30 March 2005, at the age of 29, under coach
Marcello Lippi, in a 0–0 friendly home draw against
Iceland
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. He made his final appearance for Italy on 6 September 2006, under
Roberto Donadoni
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Donadoni was capable of playing on either flank, or in the centre. He began his career with Atalanta, and he later became a pillar of the powerhous ...
, in a 3–1 away loss to
France
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in a
European qualifier.
Coaching career
Di Michele retired in December 2015 to switch to a non-playing staff role at his latest club
Lupa Roma. In April 2016, he was named new joint head coach of the club, together with Angelo Quinzi, in place of
Alessandro Cucciari.
He was successively confirmed as head coach for the new season, but successively dismissed in October 2016 due to poor results. He was then re-hired one month later by a new club management who took over from former president Alberto Cerrai. He left the club by the end of the 2016–17 season after failing to save the team from relegation.
In 2018, Di Michele joined
Frosinone
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as a youth coach in charge of the Under-17 team. He left Frosinone in July 2022.
On 25 October 2022, Di Michele was hired as new head coach of
Serie C
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The unification of the Lega Pro ...
club
Turris. He was however sacked on 23 December 2022, after failing to improve the results of the team.
Honours
Individual
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Coppa Italia
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History
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top scorer:
1999–2000
References
External links
*
AIC profile
Lega Serie A profile
FIGC profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Di Michele, David
1976 births
Sportspeople from the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital
Living people
Association football forwards
Italian footballers
Italy international footballers
Italian expatriate footballers
Expatriate footballers in England
Italian expatriate sportspeople in England
A.S. Lodigiani players
U.S. Salernitana 1919 players
Calcio Foggia 1920 players
Udinese Calcio players
Torino F.C. players
Palermo F.C. players
Reggina 1914 players
West Ham United F.C. players
U.S. Lecce players
A.C. ChievoVerona players
Premier League players
Serie A players
Serie B players
Serie C players
Footballers from Lazio
Italian football managers
Serie C managers