Vincenzo Chianese (born 14 January 1976) is an
Italian
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former
footballer
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who spent most of his career in
Serie B
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and Lega Pro Prima Divisione (previously known as Serie C1). Chianese had a scoring ratio of 0.4 goals per game in Lega Pro Prima Divisione where he scored more than 90 goals, but just a handful in Serie B.
Biography
Born in
Melito di Napoli
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, Chianese started his career at
Atalanta Bergamo
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Atalanta was founded in 1907 by Lice ...
. In 1995–96 season he went on loan to Serie C1 side
Casarano
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. In 1995, he left for Serie B side
Foggia
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in
co-ownership deal. He was bought back a year later and loaned back to Foggia. In August 1998, he left for
Salernitana
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of Serie A. He failed to score for the team and followed the team relegated to Serie B. He just played 5 league matches in
Serie B 1999–2000
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before leaving on loan to league rival
Fermana. In
Serie B 2000–01 he scored once in 12 league matches before leaving for another league rival
Pescara
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in January 2001. After the relegation of Pescara he joined
Vicenza
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of Serie B, which was newly relegated from Serie A. In 2002, he was signed by
Como
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Its proximity to Lake Como and ...
of Serie A but left on loan to Serie C1 side
Treviso
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before the start of the season. He returned to Como, which had been meanwhile relegated to Serie B, where he played 30 league matches and scored 1 goal. In 2004–05 season, he left for
Teramo
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The city, from Rome, is situated between the highest mountains of the Apennines (Gran Sasso d'Italia) ...
and next season for
Pavia
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, both of them in Serie C1.
In 2006, he signed a 2-year contract with Serie C1 side
Ravenna
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where he won the championship. In the next season he just scored 3 goals in 18 appearances, and left for Serie C1 side
Arezzo
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in January 2008. In
Lega Pro Prima Divisione 2008–09
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season he scored 15 goals and helped the team reach the promotion playoffs. Where the team lost to
Crotone
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(which later became the winner) in semifinal.
International career
He played with Italy U-18 at
losing to Russia U-18 in the qualification playoffs.
Honours
*Serie C1 (2): 2002–2003; 2006–2007
References
External links
Profile at La Gazzetta dello Sport (2007–08)
Profile at FIGC
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Italian men's footballers
Serie A players
Serie B players
Atalanta BC players
US Salernitana 1919 players
Delfino Pescara 1936 players
LR Vicenza players
Como 1907 players
Treviso FBC 1993 players
AC Pavia 1911 SSD players
Ravenna FC players
SS Arezzo players
Men's association football forwards
Footballers from the Metropolitan City of Naples
1976 births
Living people