Antonio Candreva, born on February twenty-eighth, nineteen eighty-seven, is a distinguished Italian former professional footballer known for his versatility as a right midfielder and right winger. His football journey commenced in two thousand four with Ternana, where he showcased his talent until two thousand seven.
Following his time at Ternana, Candreva made a significant move to Udinese, where he played until two thousand twelve. During his tenure at Udinese, he experienced several loan spells with clubs such as Livorno, Juventus, Parma, and Cesena, which helped him hone his skills and gain valuable experience.
In two thousand twelve, he transferred to Lazio, where he achieved notable success, including winning the Coppa Italia in his debut season. His career continued to flourish when he joined Inter Milan in two thousand sixteen, making over one hundred fifty appearances in four seasons and solidifying his reputation in Italian football.
On the international stage, Candreva proudly represented Italy in various prestigious tournaments, including the two thousand eight Summer Olympics, the two thousand thirteen FIFA Confederations Cup, where he earned a bronze medal, the two thousand fourteen FIFA World Cup, and UEFA Euro two thousand sixteen.