Christian Abbiati

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Christian Abbiati
Personal information
Full name Christian Abbiati
Date of birth July 8, 1977 (age 29)
Place of birth    Abbiategrasso, Italy
Height 1.91m (6'2")
Playing position Goalkeeper
Club information
Current club Torino
Number 32
Youth clubs
1991-1992
1992-1993
1993-1994
Trezzano
Assago
Corsico
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1994-1998
1995-1996
1998-
2005-2006
2006-
Monza
Borgosesia (on loan)
AC Milan
Juventus (on loan)
Torino (on loan)
52 (0)
29 (0)
111 (0)
19 (0)
27 (0)   
National team2
1998-2000
2003-
Italy U-21
Italy
16 (0)
4 (0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of September 2006.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 25/3/2007.
* Appearances (Goals)

Christian Abbiati (born July 8, 1977 in Abbiategrasso, Milan) is an Italian football player. He is a goalkeeper, who played for Italy at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

Having began his footballing career at the age of 13, for Trezzano and Assago, he moved to Corsico and in 1996 secured a move to Monza. He made his debut for Monza in Serie C1 on December 30, 1994 in a 1-0 defeat.

He is transferred to A.C. Milan in summer 1998. His debut in Serie A for came on January 17, 1999 in a 2-0 victory. He was a 92nd minute substitute for Sebastiano Rossi. Since then, he became A.C. Milan first choice goalkeeper for 3.5 years. He lost his place in A.C. Milan first team in 2002-2003 season following the arrival of Dida. He remained as a back-up goalkeeper for 3 season until 2005.

He was first called up into Italy as the third goalkeeper for 2000 UEFA European Football Championship. However, he did not make his debut until 2003. His first match for the national team came on April 30, 2003 against Switzerland, won by Italy 2-1.

In 2005 he was loaned to Genoa, but immediately returned to Milan after Genoa were relegated to Serie C1 due to a match-fixing scandal. He was soon on the move again, as he was loaned to Juventus as a temporary replacement for incumbent Gianluigi Buffon, who had suffered a dislocated shoulder during the Luigi Berlusconi Trophy match against Milan in August 2005.

He was officially loaned to Torino in July 2006. After a series of convincing performances for Torino, Abbiati was finally called up to the national team on September 2006 as a backup for Gianluigi Buffon and Marco Amelia after the retirement of Angelo Peruzzi.


Torino F.C. - Current Squad

1 Taibi | 2 Pancaro | 3 Balestri | 4 Brevi | 5 Gallo | 6 Cioffi | 7 Fiore | 8 Barone | 9 Muzzi | 10 Rosina | 11 Stellone | 14 Franceschini | 15 De Ascentis | 16 Oguro | 17 Lazetić | 19 Abbruscato | 22 Comotto | 23 Ardito | 24 Konan | 25 Di Loreto | 26 Martinelli | 31 Fontana | 32 Abbiati | 44 De Sousa | 84 Schiattarella |  Coco | Coach: Zaccheroni


Flag of Italy Italy squad - 2002 FIFA World Cup Flag of Italy

1 Buffon | 2 Panucci | 3 Maldini | 4 Coco | 5 Cannavaro | 6 Zanetti | 7 Del Piero | 8 Gattuso | 9 Inzaghi | 10 Totti | 11 Doni | 12 Abbiati | 13 Nesta | 14 Di Biagio | 15 Iuliano | 16 Di Livio | 17 Tommasi | 18 Delvecchio | 19 Zambrotta | 20 Montella | 21 Vieri | 22 Toldo | 23 Materazzi | Coach: Trapattoni

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