Salvatore Ferraro
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Salvatore Ferraro (born 8 September 1983) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back.
Club career
Ferraro started his career at Inter Milan. In 2001-2002 he was part of the Nerazzurri youth team, but made his debut against Feyenoord on 11 April 2002, playing 90 minutes in the return leg of the UEFA Cup semifinal.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". A few days later, he played his only Serie A game, replacing Clarence Seedorf in the clash against Chievo. In January 2003, he was graduated from Primavera Team (under-20 Team), he was loaned to Prato of Serie C1.
A.C. Milan
Ferraro (half of rights were valued at €1.75 million), along with Alessandro Livi, Giuseppe Ticli (50% valued €1.75 million) and Marco Varaldi (half of the rights valued €1.75 million) were moved to city rival A.C. Milan, and Matteo Giordano (50% valued €1.5 million), Ronny Diuk Toma (50% valued €1.5 million), Simone Brunelli and Matteo Deinite (50% valued €1.5 million) moved to Inter. Both clubs co-owned the eight players. The deal later criticized as using player transfer to make false profit in balance sheet, it is because the transfer fees were paid via player exchange, but the transfer fees in the balance sheet could be adjusted by the two clubs.[1][2]
He was immediately left on loan to Pavia of Serie C1.
In summer 2004, he was loaned to Rimini of Serie C1, and then to Vittoria, also in Serie C1.
In summer 2005, he moved to Lumezzane of Serie C1.
In summer 2006, he moved to San Marino of Serie C1.
Benevento
In summer 2007, A.C. Milan bought remaining half player's rights from Inter, for €300,000 (while Giuseppe Ticli's half for €100,000; Giordano to Inter for €50,000, Deinite for €250,000, which only €100,000 cash involved from Milan to Inter,[3] and in 2008 deal between Varaldi and Toma solved by Inter paid Milan the same amount), and Ferraro moved to Benevento of Serie C2 on loan. In summer 2008 he terminated his remain contract with Milan in order to join Benevento in free transfer.[4] It made Milan registered an accounting losses of €25,000.
Lanciano & Ternana
In July 2010 he was signed by Lanciano in two-year contract.[5] In July 2011 he was transferred to Ternana.[6][7]
International career
Ferraro played in 2000 UEFA European Under-16 Football Championship qualification for the Italy national under-16 football team (now equivalent to the under-17 team). He was then capped for the U-17 team, the feeder team of U-18 team (now equivalent to the U-19 team). In mid-2001 he was promoted to the U-19 team and played few friendlies. In August 2002 he was selected to the U-20 team for a youth event in Alcúdia.[8]
References
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External links
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- Living people
- Italian men's footballers
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- Inter Milan players
- AC Prato players
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- Rimini FC 1912 players
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- FC Lumezzane players
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