Английская Википедия:Andrea Cocco

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox football biography Andrea Salvatore Cocco (born 8 April 1986) is an Italian footballer who plays as a striker for Шаблон:Italian football updater club Trapani.

Club career

Cagliari

Cocco made his Serie A debut on 21 December 2005 for Cagliari in a 1–0 defeat away to Parma F.C. On 31 January 2007 he left for Venezia.[1] and on 31 August 2007 for Pistoiese.[2]

Cocco was sold to Rovigo in a co-ownership deal in August 2008.[3] In June 2009 Cagliari bought Cocco and Andrea Peana (from Triestina) back, but sold them to Alghero immediately[4] in co-ownership deals (later Simone Aresti also joined), where Cocco also met ex-team-mate Alessio Cossu, Nicola Lai and Enrico Cotza (in January). In June 2010, few week before the bankrupt of Alghero, Cagliari bought back Cocco and Aresti for €500.[5]

AlbinoLeffe

Few days after Cagliari signed Gabriele Perico and Simon Laner from AlbinoLeffe in temporary deals for €750,000 (€375,000 each),[6] Cocco was sold to AlbinoLeffe in co-ownership deal for €50,000 in a 3-year deal, making Cagliari only paid AlbinoLeffe €700,000 in cash.[6][7] In June 2011 Cagliari bought back Cocco for €150,000,[6] as well as bought Perico in a co-ownership deal for €375,000, making Cagliari paid AlbinoLeffe €500,000 cash that summer.[8]

On 4 July 2011 Cocco returned to AlbinoLeffe in a temporary deal with option to sign outright for €200,000.[8][9] Despite the club relegated, the option was excised in a 4-year contract.[10] On the same day Perico was acquired outright for another €200,000, thus the two transfer fees were canceled each other.[8] However, Cocco was sold by AlbinoLeffe in the same summer.

Verona and loans

On 30 July 2012, Cocco was signed by Hellas Verona in a co-ownership deal with AlbinoLeffe, for €290,000 fee in a 3-year contract.[11][12][13] In June 2013 the co-ownership deal was renewed.[14]

After a one-year stint with Verona in August 2013, he joined Reggina on a loan deal.[15] On 29 January 2014, he was again loaned to Portuguese Segunda Liga side Beira-Mar.[16]

In June 2014 Verona acquired Cocco and Laner outright from AlbinoLeffe for €500 each, with Simone Calvano returned to Verona also for €500.[17][18]

Vicenza

He moved to Vicenza on 8 August 2014 in a 2-year contract on a free transfer.[19][20] He missed few weeks of 2015–16 Serie B due to an injury in pre-season.[21]

Pescara and loans

On 31 August 2015 Cocco was signed by fellow Serie B club Pescara on a reported 3-year contract for a transfer fee of €600,000.[22][23][24][25] On 3 August 2016 Cocco was loaned to fellow Serie B club Frosinone (with option to buy), which the team was relegated from Serie A.[26] After scoring just 1 league goal for the Lazio-based club, Cocco was loaned to another Serie B team Cesena on 16 January 2017.[27] He wore number 11 shirt for his new team.[28] On 31 January 2019, he was released from his Pescara contract by mutual consent.[29]

Padova

On 27 February 2019, he signed with Padova.[30]

Olbia

On 19 November 2019, he signed a contract with Olbia until 30 June 2021.[31]

Seregno

On 20 August 2021, he joined Serie C club Seregno.[32]

Return to AlbinoLeffe

On 9 August 2022, Cocco returned to AlbinoLeffe.[33]

Trapani

On 27 July 2023, Cocco signed for Serie D club Trapani.[34]

References

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