Fabio Catacchini

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Fabio Catacchini
Personal information
Date of birth (1984-01-19) 19 January 1984 (age 40)
Place of birth Città di Castello, Italy
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Right back
Team information
Current team
Tiferno 1919
Youth career
000?–2002 Parma
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2002–2004 Sansepolcro 63 (4)
2004–2007 Pistoiese 59 (2)
2007–2010 Rimini 85 (1)
2010–2013 Frosinone 68 (0)
2013–2014 Catanzaro 36 (0)
2014–2015 Forlì 34 (1)
2016 Sansepolcro 3 (0)
2016–2017 Prato 32 (0)
2017–2018 Sansepolcro 32 (1)
2018–2019 Trestina 29 (1)
2019– Tiferno 1919 0 (0)
International career
2005 Italy Mediterranean 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 22:54, 23 July 2019 (UTC)

Fabio Catacchini (born 19 January 1984) is an Italian footballer who plays for Tiferno 1919.

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Biography

Early career

Born in Città di Castello, Umbria, Catacchini started his career with Emilia–Romagna side Parma, at first as a forward. In 2002, he left for Tuscany side Sansepolcro, where he played 2 Serie D seasons.

Pistoiese

In mid–2004, he left for Serie C1 side Pistoiese. In although not a regular of the team, he scored 2 goals in 6 league matches (as a winger) and was selected to Italy U21 B team specially for 2005 Mediterranean Games, and for a preparation match against Serie D Best XI. [1] He played the 2 group stage matches Morocco and Libya, both as substitutes for Domenico Citro. [2] [3] He then transformed to play in defender role.

Rimini

In July 2007 he was signed by Serie B side Rimini. [4] In the first season with the Emilia–Romagna side, he only made 8 start in 21 league appearances. That season Rimini finished as the 7th. In the next season, Rimini made a backward on goalscoring, which the team slipped to relegation zone and lost to Ancona in relegation playout. [5] [6] He played 27 starts that season. Catacchini remained with Rimini in 2009–10 Lega Pro Prima Divisione, played as a regular to reach the promotion playoffs, but lost to Verona in the first round/semi–final. [7] [8] After the season (formally on 16 July) Rimini was expelled from professional league due to its financial record, [9] the club went bankrupt and all players were released.

Frosinone

On 13 July 2010, he had a medical tests with Serie B side Frosinone [10] and then signed a contract. [11] On 7 August 2010, he played his first official match with team, which Frosinone won the opening match of the season (and the first Cup match of the team). The team won Seconda Divisione newcomer Trapani 3–1.

Catanzaro and Forlì

In January 2013 he moved to Catanzaro; summer 2014 signing for Forlì.

Sansepolcro and Prato

He remained free transfer in January 2016 for the signature Sansepolcro in Serie D; only a month later back in the Lega Pro by moving to Prato.

Tiferno 1919

In June 2019, Catacchini joined Tiferno 1919. [12]

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