Daniele De Rossi
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| Daniele De Rossi | ||
| Personal information | ||
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| Date of birth | July 24, 1983 (age 23) | |
| Place of birth | ||
| Height | 1.84 m (6' ½") | |
| Playing position | Defensive midfielder | |
| Club information | ||
| Current club | ||
| Youth clubs | ||
| 2000-2002 | ||
| Senior clubs1 | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
| 2002- | 150 (15) | |
| National team2 | ||
| 2004- | 25 (4) | |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals |
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| Olympic medal record | |||
| Men's Football | |||
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| Bronze | 2004 Athens | Team Competition | |
Daniele De Rossi, Cavaliere (July 24, 1983) is an Italian footballer who plays for AS Roma. Among his titles, the 2006 FIFA World Cup, the 2004 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, and the bronze medal gained at 2004 Athens Olympic Games, all with the Italy national football team are the most prestigious.
He is a strong midfielder who can play in both defensive and attacking position; his playing style is often compared to Steven Gerrard's one.[citation needed]
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De Rossi, born in Rome and a product of the A.S. Roma youth system (where his father, former Roma player Alberto De Rossi, is a coach), made his first-team debut in October 2001 against Belgian side RSC Anderlecht in the UEFA Champions League. He made his Serie A debut on 3 May 2003; his first Serie A start, and his first goal, came one week later against Torino Calcio.
After graduating from the A.S. Roma youth set-up, De Rossi has gradually become a key midfield player for the club. Strong, with good vision on the ball and a combative mentality, De Rossi won the 2004 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship and in the same year collected a bronze medal with the Italy national football team at the Athens Olympics.A few weeks after returning from Greece, De Rossi earned his first cap in the senior squad, scoring on his debut in the 2006 FIFA World Cup™ qualifying game against Norway (2-1).
De Rossi was praised by referee Mauro Bergonzi after he had scored a goal with his hand in a match against Messina. Bergonzi allowed the goal until De Rossi showed a great piece of fair play when admitting to the referee that he had pushed the ball in with his hand, the goal was disallowed and Roma went on to win 2-1.
De Rossi was named to the Italian national team in 2006. During a 2006 FIFA World Cup group play match against the United States, De Rossi received a straight red card after he elbowed Brian McBride in the face. McBride left the pitch bloodied, but returned after treatment and later required three stitches. De Rossi later apologized to McBride (who subsequently praised De Rossi as "classy" for approaching him after the match). [1] De Rossi was banned for four matches and fined CHF 10,000.[2]
De Rossi returned for Italy in the final, coming on as a substitute on the 61st minute for Roma team mate Francesco Totti. In the penalty shoot-out at the end of the match (which finished 1-1) De Rossi scored Italy's third penalty to help his country win their fourth FIFA World Cup.
De Rossi has played in all of Italy's Euro 2008 qualifying games thus far, scoring a goal against Georgia, he even has been given the honour of wearing the number 10 shirt since team mate Francesco Totti has not returned to the Azzurri since the World Cup final.
De Rossi is also known for is powerful right foot; he has scored many goals from a distance. Numerous pundits have declared De Rossi the future and next superstar for the Italian national team and also Roma; this hope was renewed when he has been nominated Best Young Player of the Serie A in 2006 Oscar del Calcio.
De Rossi has capped 25 times for the Italian National Team and was a member of the 2006 World Cup Champion squad. At only 23 years old, he should be a prominent member of the Azzurri for years to come and lead a new age of Azzurri members; with the careers of several older members of the team coming to an end.
- Married Tamara Pisnoli, the mother of his daughter Gaia and ex-ballerina of Mediaset, Sarabanda on May 18, 2006.
- Men's Football at the Summer Olympics: 1
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- 2002-2004
- Is the son of the Alberto De Rossi, former player for Roma and coach of Primavera della Roma.
- Played as a striker for AS Ostiamare before joining the youth system of Roma.
- Debuted for Roma wearing number 27, which he wore for two seasons. After that, he switched over to the number 4, which he was also wearing during the FIFA World Cup in Germany in 2006. His current number is 16.
- Sir Alex Ferguson is a keen admirer of De Rossi, and many pundits see De Rossi as the next Roy Keane. De Rossi's number is the same number Keane wore during his legendary career with Manchester United.
- Has a daughter, Gaia, born on June 16, 2005, which is the reason he switched over to wearing number 16 during the 2005–2006 season.
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0R6jaFUKo4 Video of Daniele De rossi and all of his goals for A.S. Roma]
- Channel 4 profile
- FootballDatabase.com provides De Rossi's profile and stats
- A.S Roma's website provides De Rossi's profile and stats Italian.
| Preceded by Giampaolo Pazzini |
Serie A Young Footballer of the Year 2006 |
Succeeded by current holder |
| Italy squad - 2006 FIFA World Cup Champions (4th Title) | ||
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1 Buffon | 2 Zaccardo | 3 Grosso | 4 De Rossi | 5 Cannavaro | 6 Barzagli | 7 Del Piero | 8 Gattuso | 9 Toni | 10 Totti | 11 Gilardino | 12 Peruzzi | 13 Nesta | 14 Amelia | 15 Iaquinta | 16 Camoranesi | 17 Barone | 18 Inzaghi | 19 Zambrotta | 20 Perrotta | 21 Pirlo | 22 Oddo | 23 Materazzi | Coach: Lippi |
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| A.S. Roma - Current Squad |
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1 Curci | 2 Panucci | 3 Martínez | 4 Wilhelmsson | 5 Mexès | 7 Pizarro | 8 Aquilani | 10 Totti | 11 Taddei | 12 Pipolo | 13 Chivu | 14 Faty | 16 De Rossi | 17 Tavano | 18 Virga | 19 Defendi | 20 Perrotta | 21 Ferrari | 22 Tonetto | 23 Vučinić | 27 Julio Sergio | 28 Rosi | 30 Mancini | 32 Doni | 35 Okaka | 77 Cassetti | Coach Spalletti |
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