Angelo Paradiso

Italian footballer (born 1977)


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nameAngelo Paradiso
birth_date
birth_placeRome, Italy
height1.79 m
positionMidfielder
youthclubs1Lazio
years11996–1998
years21998–1999
years31999–2000
years42000–2001
years52001
years62001–2003
years72003
years82003–2004
years92004–2005
years102005
years112005–2006
years122006–2007
years132007–2008
years142009–2010
totalcaps156
totalgoals7
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Angelo Paradiso (born 14 February 1977) is a former Italian professional footballer. Paradiso spent his career mainly at Serie C1 and Serie C2. He also played 3 Serie A matches.

Biography

Paradiso started his professional career at Teramo. He played two season at Serie C2 before signed by Serie B side S.S.C. Napoli. In 1999, he joined Serie A side Lecce, but in mid-season joined Cesena of Serie B in a co-ownership deal. He followed Cesena relegated to Serie C1, but joined Ravenna of Serie B in mid-season. The team failed to avoid relegation and Paradiso joined Lucchese of Serie C1. After just played 15 league matches in seasons, he joined league rival Carrarese but faced another relegation. In 2003-04 season, he joined Bellinzona of Italian speaking region of Switzerland. He played only 7 matches at Challenge League and moved to Pisa of Serie C1 then for Chieti. After the relegation of Chieti, he moved to Maltese club Birkirkara and played two matches at 2006–07 UEFA Champions League. He then returned to Italy for Serie D (non-professional, regional league or Italian 5th level).

In 2009, he joined Spanish side Ibiza-Eivissa of Tercera División. But the team later was expelled from the league due to late payment of wages. He followed the team to play at Regional de Ibiza y Formentera (Spanish fifth level).

References

References

  1. (2006-07-07). "Four new faces for Birkirkara". [[UEFA]]}}{{dead link.
  2. "Caverni y Paradiso, primeras bajas de un Eivissa dividido". UD Ibiza-Eivissa.

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