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Francesco Fabio Sciacca (born 16 May 1989 in
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), known as Fabio Sciacca, is an Italian footballer who plays as a midfielder for ASD Sancataldese.


Club career


Paternò Calcio

Sciacca started his career in the youth ranks of Paternò Calcio and remained with the club until July 2004, when the club folded leaving the player without a team. He was successively signed by hometown club, Calcio Catania, where he later served as captain for the ''Primavera'' under-19 team.


Calcio Catania

Sciacca remained in Catania's youth system until 2009, but was called up to the first team squad for much of the 2008–2009 Serie A season, by then coach, Walter Zenga. He made his Serie A debut on 26 April 2009 as a half-time substitute for
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versus relegation battlers U.S. Lecce, along with fellow youth teammate Vito Falconieri. With Catania in a safe position in the league table, head coach Walter Zenga often used a number of young players in the latter part of the season in order to let them gain top level experience. In a total of 5 substitute appearances since 26 April 2009, Sciacca has provided a string of impressive performances, which also ensured himself a place in the starting lineup against A.S. Roma on 16 May. In that game Catania wound up losing 4–3 thanks to a 92nd-minute goal from
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. Sciacca assisted Catania's first goal and set up the second goal in that fixture. He remained in the first team squad for the 2009–2010 Serie A campaign, however injuries have limited the youngster to just 6 appearances in all competitions. He returned to full fitness in December 2010, and finally re-joined the first team and began to play regularly under new coach, Diego Simeone. On 7 January 2012, along with teammate Keko, Sciacca joined U.S. Grosseto F.C. on a 6-month loan. Both players returned to Catania on 30 June 2012 Following his return to the Sicilian club, Sciacca's
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was hampered by injuries. On 23 July 2013, Sciacca transferred to Serie B side
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on a season-long loan deal.


International career

Sciacca's good performances at senior level with Catania also ensured him a first call-up from the Italian Under-20 team for a game on 19 May against Germany.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sciacca, Fabio 1989 births Living people Italian men's footballers Italy men's youth international footballers Men's association football midfielders Serie A players Serie B players US Grosseto 1912 players Catania FC players ASD Paternò Calcio players Ternana Calcio players LR Vicenza players Mediterranean Games silver medalists for Italy Mediterranean Games medalists in football Competitors at the 2009 Mediterranean Games US Castrovillari Calcio players Footballers from Catania Beach soccer players at the 2023 European Games European Games silver medalists for Italy European Games medalists in beach soccer