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Paolo Di Canio (born 9 July 1968) is an Italian football player who currently plays for Italian Serie C2 club Cisco Roma.
Biography and career
Paolo Di Canio was born in Rome, in the district of Quarticciolo.
He signed for Lazio, playing for his city, in 1985: here he remained until 1990, moving to one of Italy's biggest clubs, Juventus. He stayed there until 1993 and successive seasons saw him join first Napoli and then A.C. Milan. In 1996 he joined Celtic in Scotland, and his successful season in Glasgow (scoring 15 goals in 37 appearances) saw him make a move to the Premiership as he joined Sheffield Wednesday.
In England, Di Canio is famous for an incident on the pitch in 1998 where he pushed referee Paul Alcock to the ground after being sent off while playing for Sheffield Wednesday against Arsenal. In January 1999, Di Canio signed for West Ham United and helped them to achieve a high league position (5th) and qualify for the UEFA cup, albeit through the "back door" route of the Intertoto Cup. He was also the OPTA player of the season 1998-99. He scored the BBC Goal of the Season in 2000 with a volley against Wimbledon, which is still considered among the best goals in Premiership history. In this season he was also voted Hammer of the Year by the club's fans.
In 2001, he won the FIFA Fair Play award. The previous December, in a match against Everton, in a noteworthy display of sportsmanship, Di Canio shunned a goal scoring opportunity and caught the ball while the Everton goalkeeper Paul Gerrard was lying injured on the ground. FIFA described the act as "a special act of good sportsmanship." He remained at West Ham until 2003 when, following a very public row with Manager Glenn Roeder and West Ham's relegation, he signed for Charlton Athletic.
In August 2004 he moved back to his home team of Lazio having already signed an extension to his Charlton contract, which involved taking a massive paycut. He scored again in the Rome derby just as he had done fifteen years prior. Di Canio, a fan favorite, played two seasons with Lazio before leaving the team in July 2006 and join Cisco Roma of Serie C2 in a free transfer.
Paolo Di Canio
Personal information
Full name
Paolo Di Canio
Date of birth
July 9, 1968 (age 38)
Place of birth
Rome, Italy
Height
1.78 m
Playing position
Striker
Club information
Current club
A.S. Cisco Roma
Senior clubs1
Years
Club
App (Gls)*
1985-1986
1986-1987
1987-1990
1990-1993
1993-1994
1994-1996
1996-1997
1997-1999
1999-2003
2003-2004
2004-2006
2006-
Lazio
→Ternana (loan)
Lazio
Juventus
Napoli
A.C. Milan
Celtic
Sheffield Wednesday
West Ham United
Charlton Athletic
Lazio
Cisco Roma
27 (2)
54 (4)
58 (6)
28 (5)
37 (6)
37 (15)
41 (9)
118 (47)
31 (4)
50 (11)