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Davide Possanzini : ウィキペディア英語版
Davide Possanzini

Davide Possanzini (born February 9, 1976 in Loreto) is a retired Italian football (soccer) player who last played for U.S. Cremonese.
He started his career with amateur team Recanatese in 1992. He was signed by Torino in 1994, but never made a first team appearance and was later sold to Serie C2 side Lecco. He left Lecco after two seasons to join Varese, another Serie C2 club, helping the ''biancorossi'' to ensure promotion to Serie C1.
Signed by Serie B club Reggina in September 1998, he immediately won a personal second promotion scoring nine goals in his first season with the ''amaranto''. He made his Serie A debut on August 29, 1999 in a 1-1 tie at Juventus's home. In January 2001, after two and a half seasons with Reggina, he signed for Serie B fallen giants Sampdoria, but failed to make a major breakthrough during his stay with the ''blucerchiati''. After an unimpressive season with Catania in 2002-2003, Possanzini was signed by Serie B minnows AlbinoLeffe, where he quickly regained his best form and proved himself as a key player for his new club.
On January 2004 Possanzini signed for Palermo and marked his return in the Serie A, but a number of injuries prevented him from being actively part of the Sicilian side, and played only twice with the ''rosanero'' before being sold again during the summer market, this time to Brescia, as partial compensation in the deal that brought Andrea Caracciolo to Palermo. He is currently a mainstay for the ''rondinelle'', and scored 24 goals in his first two seasons with Brescia, both played in the Serie B.
In January 2009, Possanzini was banned for a year, along with Daniele Mannini (now of Napoli), by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, under request from the World Anti-Doping Agency, for being late at the anti-doping controls after Brescia's game with Chievo in December 2007. Both players were originally acquitted by the Italian Football Federation, and successively condemned to a 15-days ban by CONI. The ban was successively suspended by the Court of Arbitration for Sport itself later on March, and cancelled on July 27, 2009〔http://www.wada-ama.org/rtecontent/document/CAS-2008-1557-Mannini-Possanzini.pdf〕 after being proved there was no real intention to avoid the controls from Possanzini and Mannini.
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