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Robert Acquafresca
Robert Acquafresca (born September 11, 1987 in Turin) is an Italianfootballer with half Polish descent. He currently plays for Cagliari.
Born in Turin to an Italian father and a Polish mother, but residing in Alpignano, Acquafresca entered the Torino youth system at the age of 6.[1] In the 2004-05 Campionato Primavera, he played 14 games and scored two goals for the granata.
In summer 2005, Torino was promoted back in Serie A; however, the FIGC, the governing body of Italian football, expelled Torino from Serie A, due to club's financial problems, with the consequent free release of all of their players.
He was signed by Internazionale, who loaned him to Treviso (also in co-ownership deal), thus partnering former Torino teammate Pinga.
He made eight Serie A appearances in 2005-06 season. As part of the co-ownership deal, Acquafresca remained in Treviso for the 2006-07 Serie B season and scored 11 goals in 35 appearances.
Acquafresca is rated as one of Italy's future prospects and his pace on the ball is lightning and finishing inside the box is cool and calm for such a young player.
In summer 2007, Inter bought the remaining half of the co-ownership deal from Treviso.
He was involved in David Suazo transfer, which saw Acquafresca move to Cagliari on a co-ownership deal. He has played 32 games and scored ten goals for Cagliari.
On 25th June 2008 it was confirmed that Inter had bought Cagliari's 100% of Acquafresca, making them his sole club, however he will be loaned back to Cagliari for the 2008–09 season.
On 14th July 2008 he revealed that he dreams of wearing the Inter shirt one day. He also thanked Cagliari for letting him grow as a football player so that he one day could fulfill his Inter dream
Robert Acquafresca (born September 11, 1987 in Turin) is an Italianfootballer with half Polish descent. He currently plays for Cagliari.
Born in Turin to an Italian father and a Polish mother, but residing in Alpignano, Acquafresca entered the Torino youth system at the age of 6.[1] In the 2004-05 Campionato Primavera, he played 14 games and scored two goals for the granata.
In summer 2005, Torino was promoted back in Serie A; however, the FIGC, the governing body of Italian football, expelled Torino from Serie A, due to club's financial problems, with the consequent free release of all of their players.
He was signed by Internazionale, who loaned him to Treviso (also in co-ownership deal), thus partnering former Torino teammate Pinga.
He made eight Serie A appearances in 2005-06 season. As part of the co-ownership deal, Acquafresca remained in Treviso for the 2006-07 Serie B season and scored 11 goals in 35 appearances.
Acquafresca is rated as one of Italy's future prospects and his pace on the ball is lightning and finishing inside the box is cool and calm for such a young player.
In summer 2007, Inter bought the remaining half of the co-ownership deal from Treviso.
He was involved in David Suazo transfer, which saw Acquafresca move to Cagliari on a co-ownership deal. He has played 32 games and scored ten goals for Cagliari.
On 25th June 2008 it was confirmed that Inter had bought Cagliari's 100% of Acquafresca, making them his sole club, however he will be loaned back to Cagliari for the 2008–09 season.
On 14th July 2008 he revealed that he dreams of wearing the Inter shirt one day. He also thanked Cagliari for letting him grow as a football player so that he one day could fulfill his Inter dream
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