Mauro Camoranesi, Player's life story ,International career,, Honours

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Mauro Camoranesi, Ufficiale OMRI (born 4 October 1976 in Tandil, Argentina) is an Italian Argentine World Cup-winner footballer who plays for Racing Club in the Argentine Primera División. He is a midfielder, usually on the right wing.

Camoranesi was part of Italy's winning squad at the 2006 World Cup.

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 Mauro CamoranesiÙˆ,Early career

Camoranesi had always been a big fan of the Argentinian club River Plate growing up, but as a youngster, he played in the squad of Club Atlético Aldosivi. Aldosivi is situated in Mar del Plata just 100 miles away from Camoranesi's birthplace of Tandil. However, he moved to Mexico to begin his professional playing career at Santos Laguna during the 1995–96 season and Camoranesi scored one goal in 13 games for the team; Santos Laguna fans nicknamed him "El Cholo".

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Banfield Mauro Camoranesi

More travels came for the young Argentine the following year, as he moved to Uruguayan club Montevideo Wanderers briefly, before returning to his homeland to play for Banfield, solidifying himself as an impressive attacking right midfielder, while playing 38 games with 16 goals.
Cruz Azul

The following season, Camoranesi moved once again, this time back to Mexico and club Cruz Azul, where he played from 1998 to 2000, making over 60 appearances and scoring 20 goals.
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He caught the attention of Italian Serie A side Verona by scoring 21 goals in 79 games with Cruz Azul, an impressive achievement for a midfielder. He moved to Italy in 2000, signing with Verona where he played for two years.
Juventus


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Mauro Camoranesi  In 2002
, Camoranesi was signed on a co-ownership deal; initially Juventus agreed a price of €2,841,000[3] in cash plus player deal (which Max Vieri was sold for €517,000 (or 1 billion lire) plus €2.324 million cash (or 4.5 billion lire cash)) On 26 June 2003, he was signed outright by the Bianconeri on a permanent basis for an additional fee of €5 million; this was the same day Juventus signed Marco Di Vaio in similar deal.

Camoranesi won Serie A in 2002–03, and Italian Super Cups in 2002 and 2003. Camoranesi was also a Serie A champion with Juve in 2004–05 and 2005–06, but Juventus were stripped of both of those titles as another result of the 2006 Italian football scandal.

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Camoranesi is an Italian Argentine; his dual citizenship made him eligible to play for either Argentina or Italy, but the Azzurri showed interest in him first and, on 12 February 2003, he made his international debut in a friendly match against Portugal, which Italy won 1–0, under former coach Giovanni Trapattoni. Camoranesi played for Italy at UEFA Euro 2004 and was also part of Marcello Lippi's Italy team which won the 2006 FIFA World Cup. He has been capped 55 times by Italy and has scored five goals, the first of which came in Italy's 2006 World Cup qualifier away to Belarus on 7 September 2005, which the Italians won 4–1.

Camoranesi commented in an interview in regards to the World Cup victory: "I feel Argentine but I have defended the colors of Italy, which is in my blood, with dignity. That is something nobody can take away.
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He was successively called up to Italy's squads for UEFA Euro 2008 and 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. Then he took part also at the 2010 FIFA World Cup, his last experience with the Italian national team.



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