Luca Spinetti

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Luca Spinetti
Personal information
Date of birth (1985-10-23) 23 October 1985 (age 38)
Place of birth Rome, Italy
Position(s) Second forward, winger
Team information
Current team
Albalonga
Youth career
2000–2003 Roma
2003–2005 Fiorentina
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2005–2006 Monterotondo 10 (0)
2006–2007 Tivoli 26 (8)
2007 Chievo 0 (0)
2007–2008 Sansovino 8 (0)
2008–2009 Tor Tre Teste (amateur) (6)
2009–2010 Cynthia 31 (6)
2010–2011 Pisoniano (amateur) [1] (3)
2011–2012 Cisterna (amateur) (13)
2012–2013 Albalonga (amateur)
Total75(14)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Luca Spinetti (born 23 October 1985) is a former Italian professional footballer.

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Biography

Early career

Born in Rome, Lazio, Spinetti started his career at Roma. In 2003, he left Roma's Primavera team [2] and signed by Fiorentina's Primavera youth team on a reported free transfer. [3] He also played a friendly match for la viola against Sansovino and scored a goal. [4] [5] He wore no.81 shirt for first team that season.[ citation needed ]

He graduated from the youth team in 2005. He then spent 2 seasons in Serie D, for Lazio teams.

Lega Pro

In mid-2007, he was signed by Serie A club Chievo, but farmed to Serie C2 club Sansovino in co-ownership deal, along with goalkeeper Antonino Saviano, defenders Leonardo Moracci (loan), Marcus N'Ze, midfielder Maycol Andriani and forward Xhulian Rrudho. [6] In June 2008, Chievo gave the remain 50% registration rights to Sansovino but he soon retired from professional football.

Returned to non-professional

In 2008–09 season he left for Eccellenza Lazio team Tor Tre Teste. He was the team second top-scorer with only 6 goals, [7] behind Gianluca Toscano (30 goals). In 2009–10 Serie D season he was signed by Cynthia. In December 2010 Spinetti returned to Eccellenza Lazio.

Spinetti scored 13 goals in 2011–12 season. [8]

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