
Antonio Cassano
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Antonio Cassano (Italian pronunciation: [anˈtɔːnjo kasˈsaːno]; born 12 July 1982) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a forward. A talented and technically gifted player, he was usually deployed as a supporting forward, but could also play as an attacking midfielder, winger, or as a striker. Nicknamed Il Gioiello di Bari Vecchia ("the jewel of Old Bari"), and Fantantonio ("fantastic Antonio"), he was known for his short temper as much as his skill and ability on the pitch. Cassano won an Italian and Spanish league title each throughout his career as major honours. Cassano began his senior club career with hometown club Bari in 1999; his performances earned him a transfer to Roma two years later, where he won the Supercoppa Italiana and was twice named Serie A Young Footballer of the Year in 2001 and 2003. In 2006, he moved to La Liga club Real Madrid, where he won a league title, but was chastised for his poor behaviour, inconsistent performances, and work-rate, and returned to Italy a year later, on loan to Sampdoria. There, he refound his form, and was signed by the club on a permanent basis in 2008. He then spent single seasons with AC Milan and cross-city rivals Inter Milan, winning a Serie A title and his Supercoppa Italiana with the former, before signing for Parma in 2013. In 2015, he returned to Sampdoria, and in 2017, signed with Verona. He failed to make an appearance for the club and subsequently retired. At international level, Cassano represented the Italy national football team on 39 occasions between 2003 and 2014, scoring 10 goals; he took part at three UEFA European Championships, and one FIFA World Cup, winning a runners-up medal at UEFA Euro 2012. Along with Mario Balotelli, he is Italy's top-scorer in the UEFA European Championships, with three goals. Cassano's short temper and disputes with managers and teammates led to birth of the neologism "cassanata" by his former coach, Fabio Capello, in 2002. The word is now regularly used by Italian sports journalists as a euphemism for any behavior incompatible with team spirit.
Career
- 1982Born
- 1998Joined Italy national under-15 football team
- 1998Joined Italy national under-16 football team
- 1999Joined SSC Bari
- 1999Joined Italy national under-18 football team
- 2000Joined Italy national under-20 football team
- 2000Joined Italy national under-21 football team
- 2001Joined AS Roma
- 2003Joined Italy men's national association football team
- 2006Joined Real Madrid Club de Fútbol
- 2007Joined U.C. Sampdoria
- 2008Joined U.C. Sampdoria
- 2011Joined AC Milan
- 2012Joined Inter Milan
- 2013Joined Parma Calcio 1913
- 2015Joined U.C. Sampdoria
- 2017Joined Hellas Verona FC
Trivia
- •Place of birth: Bari
- •Citizenship: Italy
- •Known as: association football player
- •Sport: association football
- •Spouse: Carolina Marcialis
What happened recently
Cassano hits out at Baldini: ‘Italy play friendlies with kids, huge embarrassment’
Cassano: ‘Allegri destroyed Milan’ & claims ‘Conte is the perfect way to restart’
Messi’s retirement timeline revealed by Italy icon Cassano after private meeting in Miami
Antonio Cassano reveals Lionel Messi's retirement timeline after meeting Argentine GOAT at Inter Miami training base
Cassano: I was meant to be better than Totti, Baggio and Del Piero, but ‘never reached’ my prime
Ex-AC Milan star Antonio Cassano delivers strong criticism to Rafael Leao: ‘He wouldn’t even play in training’
Cassano: "Football in Italy is no longer fun, we keep following Allegri... Inzaghi's four years at Inter have been a failure."
Ibrahimovic was unexpectedly contradicted on Thiago Silva’s AC Milan return, reveals legend Antonio Cassano
'Embarrassing!' - Antonio Cassano rips into 'pitiful' & 'low quality' Serie A in brutally honest comparison with 'dynamic' Premier League
Juventus coach Igor Tudor hailed as 'the real phenomenon' of Serie A as Antonio Cassano hails 'exceptional' work as more impressive than Max Allegri at AC Milan
Antonio Cassano With Unhinged Attack: “Even If Inter Milan Win The Champions League It Would Be A S*** Season”
Antonio Cassano’s summer soap opera continues as former Real Madrid striker closes in on move to Serie B side Virtus Entella