Simone Confalone is an Italian former
football (
soccer) player who played for
S.P. La Fiorita in the
Campionato Sammarinese di Calcio
Campionato Sammarinese di Calcio (English translation: Sammarinese Football Championship) is an amateur league competition for Association football, football clubs located at the only level of the San Marino, Sammarinese Football in San Marino, ...
.
Club career
AC Cesena – F.C. Forlì
Simone Confalone started his professional career with the youth system of
A.C. Cesena
A.C. Cesena, commonly referred to as Cesena (), was an Italian football club based in Cesena, Emilia-Romagna. The club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as Serie A and Serie B, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018. Another ...
in 1986. Before Confalone was promoted to the senior squad for
Cesena
Cesena (; rgn, Cisêna) is a city and '' comune'' in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, served by Autostrada A14, and located near the Apennine Mountains, about from the Adriatic Sea. The total population is 97,137.
History
Cesena was ...
, he was sold to
F.C. Forlì
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in 1993. He only remained at the club for one season, making just 8 total appearances. He was sold in the summer of 1994 back to
AC Cesena
A.C. Cesena, commonly referred to as Cesena (), was an Italian football club based in Cesena, Emilia-Romagna. The club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as Serie A and Serie B, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018. Another ...
, but in a six-month spell, with his original club, he failed to make a single appearance, and was again transferred in January 1995.
Imolese Calcio
In January 1995, Confalone moved to
Imolese Calcio 1919
Imolese Calcio 1919 is an Italian football club based in Imola, Emilia-Romagna. Currently it plays in Italy's Serie C.
History Foundation
The club was founded in 1919.
It has suffered three failures: one in 1989/90 that cost the promotion to S ...
, where he would make 13 appearances, and score his first professional goal.
San Marino Calcio
After six months with
Imola
Imola (; rgn, Jômla or ) is a city and ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, located on the river Santerno, in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. The city is traditionally considered the western entrance to the historical r ...
, Confalone moved to
Serie C
The Serie C () is the third-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie B and Serie A. The Lega Italiana Calcio Professionistico (Lega Pro) is the governing body that runs the Serie C.
The unification of the Lega ...
club,
San Marino Calcio
Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Victor San Marino, better known as Victor San Marino, is a Sammarinese professional association football club based in the city of Acquaviva, that competes in the Eccellenza, the fifth tier of Italian footb ...
in the summer of 1995. He managed a single league goal in 8 total appearances for the club in which he remained only for a single season.
A.S.D. Cervia 1920
In the summer of 1996, Confalone transferred to
A.S.D. Cervia 1920
Associazione Calcio Dilettante Cervia 1920 (formerly known also as Cervia Vodafone) is an Italian football club located in Cervia, Emilia-Romagna. Their colors are blue and yellow.
The team is known in Italy for having been the subject of a rea ...
. the experience was again very short of expectations, as due to various injuries, and set backs, he managed just 11 total appearances in 3 years. He left the club in the summer of 1999.
A.S.D. Castel di Sangro Calcio
He then transferred to
A.S.D. Castel di Sangro Calcio
Castel di Sangro Cep is an Italian association football club from Castel di Sangro in the Province of L'Aquila, Abruzzo. They currently play in Eccellenza Molise.
Their moment of greatness came in 1996, when they were promoted to Serie B, a no ...
, after his poor experience with
Cervia
Cervia ( rgn, Zirvia) is a seaside resort town in the province of Ravenna, located in the northern Italian region of Emilia-Romagna.
Cervia is a major seaside resort in Emilia-Romagna, North Italy. Its population was 28,700 at the 2018 census.
...
. In his first season with the club, he got off to a good start, and would go on to make over 50 total appearances, scoring 9 goals. He left the club after just two seasons however, to re-sign for
A.C. Cesena
A.C. Cesena, commonly referred to as Cesena (), was an Italian football club based in Cesena, Emilia-Romagna. The club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as Serie A and Serie B, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018. Another ...
, the club he represented at a youth and senior level in the past.
Return to Cesena
In July 2001, Canfalone transferred back to
A.C. Cesena
A.C. Cesena, commonly referred to as Cesena (), was an Italian football club based in Cesena, Emilia-Romagna. The club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as Serie A and Serie B, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018. Another ...
, after a good experience with
A.S.D. Castel di Sangro Calcio
Castel di Sangro Cep is an Italian association football club from Castel di Sangro in the Province of L'Aquila, Abruzzo. They currently play in Eccellenza Molise.
Their moment of greatness came in 1996, when they were promoted to Serie B, a no ...
. He finally managed to make his way into the club's first team and would go on to be one of the key players in their bids to at a time be promoted to the
Serie B
The Serie B (), currently named Serie BKT for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A. It has been operating for over ninety years since the 1929–30 season. It had been ...
, and also look to both avoid relegation and/or be promoted to the Italian
Serie A
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. He remained with the club until August 2005. This was the longest and most successful spell for the player, with a single club. He appeared nearly 150 times, scoring over 20 goals.
AC Arezzo
After his four-season stint with
Cesena
Cesena (; rgn, Cisêna) is a city and '' comune'' in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, served by Autostrada A14, and located near the Apennine Mountains, about from the Adriatic Sea. The total population is 97,137.
History
Cesena was ...
, Confalone moved to
Tuscany
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, with
A.C. Arezzo
Società Sportiva Arezzo (formerly Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Atletico Arezzo and Associazione Calcio Arezzo) is an Italian association football club based in Arezzo, Tuscany. The club was formed in 1923, refounded in 1993 after going ...
in 2005. The club was at the time in the
Serie B
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. In his single season with the
Tuscan club, Confalone established himself as a starter for much of the season. he formed a solid midfield partnership with
Mirko Conte
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Managerial career
On 22 August 2020, Conte was appointed assistant coach of Serie C club Juventus U ...
, and managed 38 appearances in all competitions as well as 3 goals.
Spezia Calcio
In August 2006, Canfalone was sold to
Spezia Calcio
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, another
Serie B
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club, following
Arezzo
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's Relegation to
Serie C1
Lega Pro Prima Divisione was the third highest football league in Italy. It consisted of 33 teams, divided geographically into two divisions of 16 and 17 teams for group A and B respectively. Until 2008 it was known as Serie C1.
Before the 1978 ...
, now known as the
Lega Pro Prima Divisione
Lega Pro Prima Divisione was the third highest football league in Italy. It consisted of 33 teams, divided geographically into two divisions of 16 and 17 teams for group A and B respectively. Until 2008 it was known as Serie C1.
Before the 1978 ...
. With the club, Confalone was also part of the starting eleven for much of the season, and most notably scored a goal against Juventus FC, in a 1–1 draw at the Stadio Alberto Picco, in Spezia. He appeared 30 times for the club over the course of the season, scoring 2 other goals along the way. Despite not finishing in the bottom 4 in Serie B, Spezia were relegated anyway, due to financial purposes and eventual bankruptcy. Hence, Confalone left the club.
Bologna FC 1909
During the summer of 2007, Confalone moved to
Bologna FC
Bologna Football Club 1909, commonly referred to as Bologna (), is an Italian professional football club based in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna that plays in Serie A, the top flight of Italian football. The club have won seven top-flight titles, two Co ...
. At the time of his arrival,
Bologna
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were in the Italian
Serie B
The Serie B (), currently named Serie BKT for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A. It has been operating for over ninety years since the 1929–30 season. It had been ...
, however in his first season with the club, they achieved a second-place finish, leading to promotion to the Italian
Serie A
The Serie A (), also called Serie A TIM for national sponsorship with TIM, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and the winner is awarded the Scudetto and the Copp ...
. Confalone helped contribute to their promotion with 19 total appearances and 1 goal. In his first ever season in
Serie A
The Serie A (), also called Serie A TIM for national sponsorship with TIM, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and the winner is awarded the Scudetto and the Copp ...
, he was struck with injury for much of the campaign, only featuring 4 times throughout the season. His contract was not renewed and he was released on 30 June 2009.
Later career
On 4 November 2009, Confalone officially signed for
Lega Pro Prima Divisione
Lega Pro Prima Divisione was the third highest football league in Italy. It consisted of 33 teams, divided geographically into two divisions of 16 and 17 teams for group A and B respectively. Until 2008 it was known as Serie C1.
Before the 1978 ...
side,
Ternana Calcio
Ternana Calcio, commonly referred to as Ternana, is an Italian football club based in Terni, Umbria.
The club was founded in 1925 and refounded in 1993. In its history, Ternana has twice played in Serie A (in the 1972–73 and 1974–75 seas ...
. He appeared 14 times with 6 of them coming as a part of the starting XI.
Ternana
Ternana Calcio, commonly referred to as Ternana, is an Italian football club based in Terni, Umbria.
The club was founded in 1925 and refounded in 1993. In its history, Ternana has twice played in Serie A (in the 1972–73 and 1974–75 ...
just barely missed out on a return to
Serie B
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that season, and Confalone eventually departed the club in order to return to his former club,
Imolese. His stay at the club was very brief however, and he transferred to
Associazione Calcio Asti after just 11 appearances and 1 goal for Imolese. His stay at Asti proved even shorter than his previous cameo, as he made just 6 appearances, scoring once for the
Asti
Asti ( , , ; pms, Ast ) is a '' comune'' of 74,348 inhabitants (1-1-2021) located in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, about east of Turin in the plain of the Tanaro River. It is the capital of the province of Asti and it is deeme ...
based club. He then transferred to amateur side Pelli SantaCroce before returning to the professional stage with
S.P. La Fiorita in the
Campionato Sammarinese di Calcio
Campionato Sammarinese di Calcio (English translation: Sammarinese Football Championship) is an amateur league competition for Association football, football clubs located at the only level of the San Marino, Sammarinese Football in San Marino, ...
.
References
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1974 births
Living people
Footballers from Rimini
Italian men's footballers
Serie A players
Juventus FC players
Bologna FC 1909 players
ACD Castel di Sangro Cep 1953 players
ASD Victor San Marino players
Men's association football midfielders
Imolese Calcio 1919 players