Fabrizio Cammarata

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Fabrizio Cammarata
Personal information
Date of birth (1975-08-30) 30 August 1975 (age 46)
Place of birth Caltanissetta, Italy
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
Juventus
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1993-1994 Juventus 0 (0)
1994-1996 Verona 65 (18)
1996-1997 Torino 21 (3)
1997-1998 Pescara 28 (5)
1998-2000 Verona 61 (24)
2000-2004 Cagliari 107 (24)
2004 Parma 8 (0)
2004-2005 Catanzaro 17 (1)
2005-2006 Pescara 34 (7)
2006-2007 Taranto 39 (9)
2008 Salernitana 9 (0)
2008 Pro Patria 9 (0)
2009 Sambenedettese 16 (5)
2009-2010 Vastese 23 (9)
2010-2011 RC Angolana
2011-2012 Sulmona
Teams managed
2017-2018 Akhmat (youth)
2019-2020 Dinamo (Tirana)
2021 Apolonia
2021- Melbourne Victory (assistant)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Fabrizio Cammarata (born 30 August 1975) is an Italian football manager who is assistant manager of Melbourne Victory.

Career[]

Playing career[]

Cammarata started his career with Italian Serie A side Juventus.[1] In 1994, Cammarata signed for Verona in the Italian second division, where he made 65 league appearances and scored 18 goals, helping them earn promotion to the Italian top flight.[2] Before the second half of 2003-04, he signed for Italian Serie A club Parma.[3] In 2004, Cammarata signed for Catanzaro in the Italian second division.[4] In 2006, he signed for Italian third division team Taranto.[2] In 2010, he signed for RC Angolana in the Italian fourth division.[5] In 2011, Cammarata signed for Italian fifth division outfit Sulmona.[2]

Managerial career[]

He started coaching in 2012 in Sulmona and then a few months later he started coaching in the Pescara youth until 2016. In 2017, he was appointed youth manager of Akhmat in Russia.[6] In 2019, he was appointed manager of Albanian second division side Dinamo (Tirana).[7] In 2021, Cammarata was appointed manager of Apolonia in the Albanian top flight.[8] In 2021, he was appointed assistant manager of Australian club Melbourne Victory.[9]

References[]

  1. ^ "Dal sogno Juve alla vita da allenatore: Cammarata, il bomber in panchina". gianlucadimarzio.com.
  2. ^ a b c Fabrizio Cammarata at TuttoCalciatori.net (in Italian)
  3. ^ "Interview with Fabrizio Cammarata". stadiotardini.it.
  4. ^ "Fabrizio Cammarata al Catanzaro?". uscatanzaro.net.
  5. ^ "Due bomber e un sogno per la Renato Curi Angolana". ilcentro.it.
  6. ^ "fabrizio cammarata, un italiano in cecenia". mondofutbol.com.
  7. ^ "Cammarata nuovo allenatore della Dinamo Tirana". ilcentro.it.
  8. ^ "Cammarata zyrtarizohet te Apolonia: Sot fillon një sfidë e re". supersport.al.
  9. ^ "Popovic appoints Assistant Coaches". melbournevictory.com.au.

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