Daniele Adani
Italian footballer (born 1974)
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- Daniele Adani ( Italian pronunciation: [daˈnjɛːle aˈdaːni] ; born 10 July 1974) is an Italian football pundit and former professional footballer who played as a central defender.
- In 1994, he transferred to top level's Lazio but, after two gameless months, moved to Brescia in November; subsequently, he followed the club's promotion and relegation between the first and second divisions, appearing in nearly 200 official matches.
- 615 million), winning the Italian Cup in his second season.
- Adani also wore a similar non-metallic mask after he recovered, but dropped it shortly after.
- He joined Ascoli shortly after, appearing in only three games as the Marche side managed to retain its top flight status.
Daniele Adani (Italian pronunciation: [daˈnjɛːle aˈdaːni]; born 10 July 1974) is an Italian football pundit and former professional footballer who played as a central defender.
Club career
Adani started his career in Serie B with Modena, making his first team debuts at the age of 18. In 1994, he transferred to top level's Lazio but, after two gameless months, moved to Brescia in November; subsequently, he followed the club's promotion and relegation between the first and second divisions, appearing in nearly 200 official matches.
In 1999, Adani transferred to Fiorentina for 7 billion lire (€3.615 million), winning the Italian Cup in his second season. In 2002, the club faced bankruptcy, and the player signed for Inter Milan on a free transfer. Though he was not regarded as member of the starting lineup, he would be in the starting lineup more times than expected, managing to score two goals during his two-season stint (in away wins against Empoli and Ancona); he also broke his nose while playing for the Nerazzurri and decided to play with a titanium mask, as Paolo Maldini had done previously. Adani also wore a similar non-metallic mask after he recovered, but dropped it shortly after.
In 2004, Adani returned to Brescia, but left the club in March of the following year, along with Roberto Guana. He joined Ascoli shortly after, appearing in only three games as the Marche side managed to retain its top flight status.
Before retiring from professional football at the age of 34, Adani played two years with Empoli, both in the first division, being regularly used in his first year, as the club qualified to the UEFA Cup, but only in six games in his second, as the club were relegated. In 2009, Adani returned to football with amateurs Sammartinese, in Seconda Categoria (ninth level).
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