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Fabio Grosso

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Fabio Grosso
Personal information
Full name Fabio Grosso
Date of birth November 28 1977 (1977-11-28) (age 30)
Place of birth    Rome, Italy
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Playing position Left back, left wingback
Club information
Current club Lyon
Number 11
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1994–1998
1998–2001
2001–2004
2004–2006
2006–2007
2007–
Renato Curi
Chieti
Perugia
Palermo
Internazionale
Lyon
108 (47)
068 (17)
067 0(7)
069 0(1)
023 0(2)
014 0(0)   
National team2
2003– Italy 028 0(3)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of December 1, 2007.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of November 21, 2007.
* Appearances (Goals)

Fabio Grosso, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI[1][2], (born November 28, 1977) is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer, who plays for Ligue 1 team Olympique Lyonnais and the Italian national football team.

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Club career

Grosso was born in Rome. After a number of seasons with Renato Curi (Pescara), an amateur team of the Abruzzo Eccellenza division, Grosso debuted at professional level with Chieti of Serie C2. At the time he was an attacking midfielder, and scored 17 goals in 68 appearances. He then joined Perugia of Serie A in 2001, and was first capped for Italy in 2003. At Perugia he was transformed into a left back by coach Serse Cosmi. Grosso signed for Palermo in January 2004, when the Sicilian team was still playing in Serie B. Grosso is a left back, who can play also in the role of left wing. He is also used as a free kick specialist. Grosso joined Internazionale for a fee reported of € 5.5 million on 6 June 2006. On July 8 2007, Grosso officially signed a four year deal with French team Olympique Lyonnais after passing a medical and agreeing personal terms. He was given the number 11 shirt.[3]

International career

Grosso made his debut for the Italian national football team in 2003. The former Palermo defender has impressed at left-back and convinced coach Marcello Lippi to switch the experienced Gianluca Zambrotta to the opposite side of the backline. The 2006 World Cup was the then-28-year-old's first major tournament. Grosso's had three international goals - one came in a qualifying match for the 2006 World Cup, an equalizer in a 1-1 draw with Scotland at Hampden Park in Glasgow, and one in 2006 FIFA World Cup semifinal against Germany. He also scored the penalty kick that clinched Italy's fourth World Cup triumph, in the Final against France. Grosso scored his third international goal which sealed the victory against Georgia 2-0 in the EURO 2008 qualifiers on 13 October 2007. Grosso courted controversy in a match against Australia in the Round of 16 of the 2006 World Cup in Kaiserslautern. Grosso went down after contact from Lucas Neill's prone body inside the penalty area, winning a penalty in the final seconds of the match which was converted by Francesco Totti, giving Italy a 1-0 win. Many Australians felt that Grosso went to ground too easily, with Australian coach Guus Hiddink later saying "I don't think it was any doubt that it was not a penalty"[4]. Grosso said, "My aim was to go all the way". In the semis Grosso scored a goal in the 119th minute to put Italy through to the final over hosts Germany. This was the record breaking latest winning goal in the FIFA world cup finals history, only to be surpassed minutes later by Alessandro Del Piero. He has also become an Italian national sporting hero after scoring the fifth and final penalty shot against France in the shoot-out to win the final which gave the Italians their fourth World Cup title, making them the most successful European nation in FIFA World Cup history. Fabio Grosso with wife Jessica Repetto are parents of a boy, Filippo, born on September 7, 2006

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NAME Grosso, Fabio
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Grosso, Fabio
SHORT DESCRIPTION footballer
DATE OF BIRTH 1977-11-28
PLACE OF BIRTH Rome , Italy
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH

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