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David di Elias Alemu Tommaso (6 October 1979 – 29 November 2005) was a French professional
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who played as a
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.


Early life

Di Tommaso was born in
Échirolles Échirolles (; frp, Ècherôles) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. Part of the Grenoble urban unit (agglomeration),Isère. His father
Pascal Di Tommaso Pascal Di Tommaso (born 10 August 1954) is a French former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Early and personal life Born in Grenoble, Di Tommaso is the brother of fellow player Louis Di Tommaso. His sons David and Yohan were ...
and uncle
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both played in Ligue 2 for
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in the 1980s. His younger brother
Yohan Di Tommaso Yohan Di Tommaso (born 9 July 1983) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward. He played at professional level in Ligue 2 for FC Rouen. He is the younger brother of David Di Tommaso, a footballer who died in 2005 at the age of ...
is also a professional footballer.


Career


Monaco

Di Tommaso was promoted to the first team of
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during the 1998–99 season. He made his professional debut under head coach
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on 16 January 1999 against
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coming on as a second-half substitute for
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. After this match, he won a starting place for four matches alongside Julien Rodriguez against
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,
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and Stade Rennais. He was part of the team that won the 2000 Ligue 1 title. He then played in the
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and was selected for the French national youth football team.


Sedan

Di Tommaso moved to Sedan in 2001. He made 24 appearances during the 2001–02 season. In 2002, he received a call-up for the France national under-21 team to replace the injured
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for a match against the French team against
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. He was a finalist in the
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with the France. The 2002–03 season started off well for Di Tommaso, scoring the first goal of his career in an away match against
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, the 1–1 equaliser on 6 October 2002 in a match that ended in a 2–2 draw. The season quickly turned into a relegation battle which Sedans did not win, ending in nineteenth place of the Ligue 1 table and suffering relegation. In Ligue 2, Di Tommaso maintained his position as a regular starter, appearing in 26 games and receiving one direct red card in a match against Chamois Niortais. He scored the second goal of his career against
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on 27 March 2004 in a match with three red cards. At the end of the season, Di Tommaso left the club after helping them to fifth place in the table.


Utrecht

In 2004, Di Tommaso joined Dutch
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club FC Utrecht, where he was seen as a successor to Patrick Zwaanswijk who had moved to Japanese club Ōita Trinita. Di Tommaso immediately featured in the starting lineup, making 31 appearances in the 2004–05 season. Di Tommaso also started regularly during the 2005–06 season after having been named Player of the Year by the supporters in his first season. His last match was on 27 November 2005, a 1–0 win over
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, one of Utrecht's main rivals.


Death

On 29 November 2005, Di Tommaso died in his sleep in his home in
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, Netherlands, proven to be caused by
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determined from an autopsy conducted two days later. He is survived by his wife and son.


Legacy

On 1 December 2005, a meeting of supporters at Stadion Galgenwaard was held, to honour Di Tommaso (DiTo in short). At least 14,000 fans attended. Among the speakers were chairman Jan Willem van Dop, coach Foeke Booy and captain Jean-Paul de Jong. Besides Di Tommaso's relatives and FC Utrecht's main squad, all of the clubs' youth teams were among the visitors. They were told that number 4, the number worn by Di Tommaso, would be forever retired from use. Sedan, Di Tommaso's former club, had already announced that number 29, the number Di Tommaso wore when he played for the club, would be retired. In the first league match of FC Utrecht after his death, on 11 December against FC Groningen, Di Tommaso was again remembered. Most of the people present in the stadium, including the accompanying away supporters of Groningen, wore black clothing that day. The game started with a
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. On 23 March 2007, the ''David di Tommaso Memorial Match'' was played in Stadion Galgenwaard, where Utrecht took on French club AS Monaco. The net proceeds from the competition went to the relatives of Di Tommaso. Monaco also contributed, as
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collected football shirts from players such as Fabien Barthez,
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and
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, to then auction them via the club website. On 12 May 2013, Di Tommaso was immortalised on the ''Bunnikside'' – the famous stand on Stadion Galgenwaard – with a bust above the entrance to the supporters home. Since 2006, FC Utrecht's player of the year award is called the ''Di Tommaso Trophy'' in honour of David Di Tommaso. The trophy is voted for by the fans.


Honours


Club

Monaco * Ligue 1: 1999–2000 *
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:
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Utrecht * Johan Cruyff Shield: 2004


References

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