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Marcello Castellini (; born 2 January 1973) is an Italian former professional
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who played as a defender. He made over 300 appearances in the Italian
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and was capped once for
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in 2003.


Club career


Perugia & Parma

Castellini started his career at hometown club A.C. Perugia. He stayed at the club for 4
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seasons. In mid-1994, he joined Parma A.C. of
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, which he made his debut on 18 September 1994, in a 2–1 home win against
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. Castellini had limited chance in the
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winner and
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quarter-finalists. In 1996–97 season, he rejoined Perugia which won promotion to Serie A last season.


Sampdoria

Owing to Perugia failing to protect its place in Serie A, he was signed by
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. With the Genoese side he played two Serie A seasons, but in the second season Sampdoria conceded the third largest number of goals in the season, and the side was relegated to
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. The ''Blucerchiati'' failed to return to Serie A but finished fifth, thus Castellini was signed by Serie A struggler
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.


Bologna

In 2001–02 season, Bologna finished 7th and qualified for
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. Castellini played at the finals which lost to
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in a 3–5 aggregate. The 2002–03 season Bologna once again protect his place in Serie A.


Parma return

In August 2003, Castellini was re-signed by
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competitor Parma for a reported 3-year contract. At Parma, Castellini played 32 Serie A matches and 3 games in
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, in although the club already have young talents likes Daniele Bonera and
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, Castellini played regularly along with Matteo Ferrari. During the season, he was call-up to national team for the first time and played against
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. Italy at that time qualified for
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and aimed to find the best squad to the tournament. The friendly match ended in 1–0 won and Castellini played as
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's substitute in the 55th minute. He received another call-up in March 2004 but withdrew duo to injury.


Sampdoria return

As Parma faced financial difficulty as their sponsor
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was facing scandal, Matteo Ferrari and Castellini, one of the backbone of the defensive line, were turned to cash and washed out to decrease wage expense. Castellini re-joined Sampdoria for just €0.8million. At Sampdoria he played 22 Serie A as Castellini missed the field in October and in March. He also played once in Serie A only in November. With the effort of Francesco Antonioli and other members of the defensive line including Castellini, the Genoese team finished fifth and conceded the third fewest goals. In the second season, Castellini played 33 league matches but just played three out of six UEFA Cup matches.


Bologna return

A surplus for young Sampdoria, Along with Francesco Antonioli, Castellini were signed by Serie A newcomer
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in June 2006. This time at Serie B. The defensive duo made a contribution to the team to win promotion to Serie A again in 2008 by conceding the fewest goals along with
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, But Castellini was too old for the Italian top division and he just made 13 appearances. Along with Antonioli, the duo released again after Bologna almost failed to avoid relegation back to Serie B.


International career

Castellini made his only senior international appearance for
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under manager
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, on 16 November 2003, in a 1–0 friendly home win over
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.


Honours

Perugia *
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: 1993–94 Parma *
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: 1994–95


References


External links


Profile at Football.it

Profile at La Gazzetta dello Sport 2007–08

Profile at FIGC
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Castellini, Marcello Living people 1973 births Footballers from Perugia Italian men's footballers Italy men's international footballers Men's association football central defenders AC Perugia Calcio players Parma Calcio 1913 players UC Sampdoria players Bologna FC 1909 players Serie A players Serie B players Serie C players UEFA Europa League–winning players