Mattia Minesso

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Mattia Minesso
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Minesso in 2018
Personal information
Date of birth (1990-03-30) 30 March 1990 (age 34)
Place of birth Cittadella, Italy
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Winger
Team information
Current team
Team Altamura
Number 9
Youth career
0000–2010 Vicenza
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2008–2013 Vicenza 10 (0)
2011–2012Andria (loan) 48 (6)
2013–2016 Cittadella 84 (5)
2014Südtirol (loan) 17 (4)
2016–2018 Bassano 71 (18)
2018–2019 Padova 7 (0)
2019–2021 Pisa 33 (5)
2020–2021Perugia (loan) 24 (9)
2021–2022 Modena 34 (11)
2022–2024 Triestina 45 (2)
2024– Team Altamura 14 (2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 18 December 2024

Mattia Minesso (born 30 March 1990) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Serie C Group C club Team Altamura.

Contents

Club career

Vicenza

Born in Cittadella, Veneto, Minesso started his career at Vicenza. Minesso made his Serie B debut on 10 May 2008, replacing winger Davide Matteini in the second half. In that match, Vicenza won Frosinone 2–1. Minesso also played for Vicenza's Primavera under-20 team from 2007 to 2010 after promoted from its Allievi Nazionali under-17 team. Minesso failed to play any game for the first team in 2009–10 Serie B but also only played 4 times for Primavera that season. [1]

Chievo & Andria

On 24 June 2010, five days before the closure of 2009–10 financial year of "A.C. Chievo-Verona s.r.l." and "Vicenza Calcio S.p.A.", Minesso joined Serie A club Chievo, while Amedeo Benedetti joined the opposite side. Both players were "valued" for €2 million (thus no cash involved). [2] Co-currently both clubs bought back 50% registration rights for €1M as part of co-ownership deal. As youth product usually did not have a value as "intangible asset" (because it was based on historical cost, such as acquire cost, agent fee and training cost), both clubs had a selling profit (but partially offset by VAT and created amortize cost in next few years) On 30 June 2010, Chievo had a positive shareholder equity of €687,180, thus no need to recapitalisation (The club did re-capitalised for €250,000 in 2010–11 financial year). [2] However, Minesso was part of the "intangible asset" of Chievo which "worth" €2 million at that time, plus Daniele Rosania "worth" €1 million. Vicenza also swapped players with Ascoli and Cesena before the closure of the financial year.

Minesso did not remain in Verona, another city of Veneto. Instead Minesso immediately returned to the city of Vicenza (likes Giacomo Tulli who already "sold" to Cesena) but Minesso only made 5 league appearances in 2010–11 Serie B, as number 9 of the team.

On 7 January 2011, Minesso joined Lega Pro Prima Divisione club Andria, re-joining team-mate Mattia Evangelisti. (Italian third division) Minesso played 14 times in 2010–11 Lega Pro Prima Divisione, but only 8 starts.

Vicenza return

In June 2011 both Benedetti and Minesso returned to their mother clubs for the same price (50% rights for €1 million). Again, Chievo had a positive equity of €679,516 and player asset of €20,156,304, [2] but composited with players such as Benedetti (€2M) and Alessandro Bassoli (€3 million, recently joined from Bologna) On Vicenza side, the club also swapped Tonelli with Cesena before the closure of 2010–11 financial year.

As Minesso had a "value" of €2 million in accounting, Vicenza failed to find a new club to buy him (or it may have had to write-down the inflated value). Instead Minesso's loan was renewed on 16 July 2011 [3]

After Vicenza relegated, Minesso returned to the club and took part in pre-season. He was confirmed as part of the squad despite Vicenza was re-admitted to 2012–13 Serie B on 23 August after the expel of Lecce. He wore no.15 shirt. [4]

Cittadella

On 25 January 2013, Minesso left for another Veneto and Serie B club Cittadella, which Tommaso Bellazzini moved to opposite direction. [5] [6] On 1 July 2013 Cittadella signed Minesso outright.

Bassano

On 6 July 2016, he was signed by Bassano Virtus for an undisclosed fee. [7]

Padova

In June 2018 Minesso was signed by Serie B club Padova as a free agent. [8] [9]

Pisa

On 14 January 2019, he signed with Pisa. [10]

Perugia

On 5 October 2020, he joined Perugia on loan with a conditional obligation to buy. [11]

Modena

On 9 July 2021, he joined Modena on loan with a conditional obligation to buy. [12] He made his debut on 29 August, the first matchday of the domestic season, in a 0–0 draw against Grosseto, coming on as a substitute for Roberto Ogunseye in the second half. [13] He scored his first goal for the club on 19 September in a 4–0 away win over Fermana. [14] He scored again the following week as Modena lost 2–1 to Virtus Entella at home, [15] to bring his goal tally to 2 in 3 games. [16]

Triestina

On 24 August 2022, Minesso signed a two-year contract with Triestina. [17]

Honours

Club

Cittadella

Perugia

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References

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  10. "MATTIA MINESSO SI VESTE DI NERAZZURRO!" [Mattia Minesso wears black and blue] (in Italian). Pisa. 14 January 2019.
  11. "MINESSO È BIANCOROSSO!" (Press release) (in Italian). Perugia. 5 October 2020.
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  17. "Il giocatore Mattia Minesso arriva a titolo definitivo dal Modena FC 1912 e si è legato alla causa alabardata con un accordo di durata biennale" (in Italian). Triestina. 24 August 2022. Retrieved 24 August 2022.