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Storari, Marco

Marco Storari ( Italian. Marco Storari ; January 7, 1977, Pisa ) - Italian football player, goalkeeper .

Football
Marco Storari
Marco Storari 2012 (edited) .jpg
general information
Was born
Pisa , Italy
Citizenship
Growth187 cm
Weight77 kg
Positiongoalkeeper
Club Information
Clubfree agent
Youth clubs
Flag of italy Roma
1991–1995Flag of italy Ladispoli
1995-1996Flag of italy Perugia
Club career [* 1]
1994–1995Flag of italy Ladispoli12 (-8)
1995–1998Flag of italy Perugia0 (-0)
1998→ Flag of italy Montevarki0 (-0)
1998—2002Flag of italy Ancona91 (−106)
2002—2003Flag of italy Napoli4 (−6)
2003—2007Flag of italy Messina143 (−183)
2007–2010Flag of italy Milan7 (−7)
2007→ Flag of spain Levante17 (−33)
2008→ Flag of italy Cagliari20 (−23)
2008–2009→ Flag of italy Fiorentina1 (−1)
2010→ Flag of italy Sampdoria19 (−14)
2010—2015Flag of italy Juventus43 (-43)
2015—2016Flag of italy Cagliari56 (-76)
2017—2018Flag of italy Milan0 (0)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships, updated as of November 24, 2018 .

Content

Career

Marco Storari began his career at the Ladispoli club, then moved to Perugia , where he did not enter the field, and then acted on loan to the Montevarchi club. In 1998, Storari was bought by the Ancona club, which Storari helped out in Serie In the summer of 2000, after which clubs from the highest Italian division became interested in him, but the goalkeeper's career continued to prevent injury.

In 2002, Storari moved to Napoli , which bought half of the player’s transfer rights, but he rarely played for the club, and therefore, at the end of the season, he left Messina , which went to Serie A. Storari, in the very first season teams and became one of the main characters of the conquest of "Messina" high for a 7th place in Serie A. However, the next season Storari could not save "Messina" from the "departure" in Serie B, but because of the corruption scandal in Italian football club was able to go to Serie A, taking the place of Juventus . In October 2005, Storari was called to the Italian national team as the third goalkeeper for the match against Slovenia instead of Nikola Santoni , who refused to go to the national team. And in 2006, Storari was chosen as captain of the Messina.

On January 17, 2007, Storari was bought by Milan for 1.2 million euros, signing a contract until June 2010, was bought by Storari as a replacement for the injured Zeljko Kalacz . A month later, on February 11, Storari made his debut for Milan in a match with Livorno , making several “saves”, in the next game on February 17 with Siena , won by Milan 4: 3, Storari made several gross mistakes, then tight "donkey on the bank." After that, rumors of Storari’s transfer to Real Betis were sent, the goalkeeper even went to Seville to watch, but the deal fell through at the last moment.

On August 12, Storari was loaned to the Spanish club Levante , the team was “feverish” that year because of the poor financial condition of the club, who could not even pay the Italian salary, and therefore after 6 months the goalkeeper returned to Milan. where he was immediately rented to Cagliari . In the new team, Storari again demonstrated the high class of the game, becoming the hero of the club’s defense, thanks in large part to the arrival of Storari in the team, Cagliari, who had gained only 10 points before that, in the subsequent tours he won another 33 and was able to stay in Serie A.

On July 15, 2008, Storari was loaned to Fiorentina , which made his debut on January 17, 2009 with Milan, this match ended in the defeat of violets 0: 1.

On January 15, 2010, Storari went on loan to Sampdoria [2] to replace injured Luca Castellatstsi . Soon after the transition, the Genoa club expressed a desire to buy back the goalkeeper's contract [3] .

On June 23, 2010, Storari moved to Juventus , signing a three-year contract with the club; transfer amount was 4.5 million euros [4] . Storari made his debut for Juventus on July 29, 2010 in Ireland in the Third Qualifying Round match against Shamrock Rovers , the match ended with a score of 0-3 in favor of Juventus. At the beginning of the season, he became the main goalkeeper, due to injury of Gianluigi Buffon , after spending 23 matches in Serie A. After Buffon recovered, he became the second goalkeeper of Juventus. On May 6, 2012, he won his first Italian champion title in Juventus, and in the following seasons he won two more. He was Juventus “cup goalkeeper”.

July 3, 2015 moved to " Cagliari " as a free agent. The agreement is for one season.

Achievements

"Milan"
  • Champions League winner : 2006/07
Juventus
  • Champion of Italy (4): 2011/12 , 2012/13 , 2013/14 , 2014/15
  • Winner of the Italian Cup: 2014/15
  • Finalist of the Italian Cup (2): 2011/12
  • Winner of the Super Cup of Italy (2): 2012, 2013
  • Champions League Finalist: 2014/15

Notes

  1. ↑ Transfermarkt.com - 2000.
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  2. Co Marco Storari dal al Milan a titolo temporaneo
  3. Сам Sampdoria wants to buy out Storari’s contract from Milan (Undefeated) (inaccessible link) . The appeal date is February 15, 2010. Archived February 17, 2010.
  4. ↑ Juve: al Milan 4,5 mln per Storari

Links

  • Profile on the site Soccerway (eng.)
  • Player Profile (English) on Transfermarkt
  • Profile on aic.football.it (ital.)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stori,_Marko&oldid=100438459


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