Simone Perrotta, born on September seventeenth, nineteen seventy-seven, is a distinguished former professional footballer who made his mark as a midfielder. Hailing from England, he proudly represented the Italy national team, showcasing his exceptional skills on the international stage.
Throughout his illustrious career, Perrotta was renowned for his relentless work-rate, boundless energy, and ability to dominate the midfield as a box-to-box player. His journey began in Italy, where he played for clubs such as Reggina, Juventus, Bari, and Chievo, before ultimately finding his home at Serie A club Roma.
At Roma, Perrotta enjoyed significant success, winning consecutive Coppa Italia titles in two thousand seven and two thousand eight, along with the Supercoppa Italiana in two thousand seven. He dedicated the majority of his career to the club, culminating in his retirement on June twenty-ninth, two thousand thirteen.
On the international front, Perrotta earned forty-eight caps for Italy between two thousand two and two thousand nine. He was a vital member of the squad that triumphed in the two thousand six FIFA World Cup and also represented his country in two UEFA European Championships.