Alberto Aquilani, born on July seventh, nineteen eighty-four, is an accomplished Italian football manager and former player, currently leading Serie B club Catanzaro. Renowned for his versatility, Aquilani primarily played as a central midfielder, excelling as a deep-lying playmaker while also demonstrating the ability to function as an attacking midfielder.
His professional journey began with the prestigious Italian club Roma, where he made a significant impact. After a brief loan at Triestina, he returned to Roma, becoming a key player during the two thousand five to two thousand six season. His resemblance to the legendary Giuseppe Giannini earned him the affectionate nickname 'Il Principino' (The Little Prince). Despite facing a challenging thigh injury the following season, Aquilani's talent shone through as he helped Roma secure consecutive Coppa Italia titles in two thousand seven and two thousand eight, along with the Supercoppa Italiana in two thousand seven.
In two thousand nine, Aquilani made a high-profile move to Liverpool, but limited playing time due to injury led him back to Italy in two thousand ten, where he joined Juventus on loan. After returning to Liverpool, he had further loan spells with Milan and eventually transferred to Fiorentina in two thousand twelve. His career continued with stints at Sporting CP, Pescara, and Sassuolo, before a brief period at Las Palmas in Spain. After a year without a club, he announced his retirement in two thousand nineteen.
On the international stage, Aquilani represented Italy at various youth levels and made his senior debut in November two thousand six against Turkey. Over his international career, he earned thirty-eight caps and scored five goals, participating in prestigious tournaments such as Euro two thousand eight, the two thousand thirteen FIFA Confederations Cup, where he won a bronze medal, and the two thousand fourteen FIFA World Cup.