Luigi Cipriani

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Luigi Cipriani
Personal information
Date of birth (1980-01-07) 7 January 1980 (age 44)
Place of birth Frosinone, Italy
Height1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1997–2000 Anagni
2000–2002 Ferentino
2002–2003 Veroli
2003–2006 Frosinone 17 (0)
2004–2005Cavese (loan) 30 (0)
2006–2011 Cavese 117 (8)
2011 Andria 1 (0)
2011–2021 Astrea [1] 63 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Luigi Cipriani (born 7 January 1980) is an Italian former footballer.

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Biography

Born in Frosinone, Lazio region, Cipriani started his senior career at Serie D club Anagni, located in the Province of Frosinone. In 2000 the club relegated to Eccellenza Lazio. In 2000–01 season he left for fellow Eccellenza club Ferentino, which also located in the Province of Frosinone. The club won the champion of Group B and promoted. Cipriani played 21 times for Ferentino in 2001–02 Serie D. [2] In 2002, he was signed by another Eccellenza club Veroli, another Province of Frosinone club.

Frosinone

In 2003, he was signed by Frosinone Calcio, where he made 7 appearances in 2003–04 Serie C2. In 2004, he left for Campania club Cavese in temporary deal. [3] [4] Cipriani finished as the losing finalists of promotion playoffs of 2004–05 Serie C2.

Cipriani returned to Frosinone in 2005; he made 10 appearances in 2005–06 Serie C1. The club promoted to Serie B as the playoffs winner. However, he was sold to Cavese in co-ownership at the start of season, rejoining team-mate Giuseppe Aquino and Pietro De Giorgio. [5]

Cavese

Cipriani joined Cavese in 2006 in co-ownership deal. In June 2007 Frosinone gave up the remain registration rights to Cavese. Cipriani spent 5 seasons with the club in Lega Pro Prima Divisione (ex-Serie C1). In summer 2011 the Cava de' Tirreni based club bankrupted.

Andria

In July 2011 Cipriani joined A.S. Andria BAT. [6] He was released on 28 October. [7]

Astrea

In November 2011 he joined Italian Serie D club Astrea.

Honours

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References

  1. Luigi Cipriani at TuttoCalciatori.net (in Italian)
  2. Frosinone profile (2005–06) (in Italian)
  3. "TATOMIR LASCIA FROSINONE: VA ALLA CAVESE" (in Italian). Frosinone Calcio. 11 August 2004. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
  4. "MERCATO, SI LAVORA PER COMPLETARE LA ROSA" (in Italian). Frosinone Calcio. 30 June 2005. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
  5. "IL FROSINONE SI FERMA SUL PARI CON LA CAVESE" (in Italian). Frosinone Calcio. 9 August 2006. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
  6. "Preso CIPRIANI" (in Italian). AS Andria BAT. 25 July 2011. Archived from the original on 17 May 2014. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
  7. "Risoluzioni contrattuali per Caremi e Cipriani" (in Italian). AS Andria BAT. 28 October 2011. Archived from the original on 17 May 2014. Retrieved 15 May 2014.