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Enrico Annoni

Enrico Annoni (born 1 July 1966) is an Italian former professional footballer who played primarily as a centre back. He played for several years in Serie A with Como, Torino and Roma. He then moved to Scotland to play for Celtic for two years, before returning home to Italy to care for his ill father.
Annoni had a brief spell as assistant coach at Padova and is now the assistant coach at Serie B side Catania.
==Club career==
Annoni began his career in the early 1980s as a defender with Serie D side, Seregno.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ecco Annoni Tarzan )〕 In season 1983-84 he moved to Serie B side, Como and played 2 games in their successful campaign for promotion that year to Serie A.〔 Annoni was then loaned out to Sambenedettese for two seasons before returning to Como for season 1987-88. He became a regular in the team, making 95 league appearances in 3 seasons. Annoni was now an established defender, able to play at either centre-back or full-back positions.〔
In 1990 Annoni joined Torino.〔 He quickly became popular with the fans who nicknamed him 'Tarzan'. He picked up his first silverware in June 1991 when Torino beat Pisa in the final of the Mitropa Cup. He was then part of the Torino side that reached the UEFA Cup Final in 1992, playing in all the games leading up to the final〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Enrico Annoni 1991/92 )〕 and scoring in the first round against Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur and second round against Boavista. Annoni played in the first leg of the final against Ajax, a 2-2 draw at home, but missed the second leg through suspension. That match finished 0-0, with Ajax winning the UEFA Cup on the away goals rule.
In June 1993 Annoni picked up his first major silverware when Torino defeated Roma on away goals in the final of the Coppa Italia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ultimo Trofeo )
Annoni joined Roma in 1994.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Enrico Annoni 1994/95 )〕 He was a regular in the team in his first two seasons there, but only made 12 league appearances in his third season, 1996–97.〔
In February 1997 Annoni moved abroad to join Scottish Premier Division side, Celtic. During his time in Scotland, he won the Scottish Premier Division title〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://terracepodcast.net/season-201314/2014/1/8/enrico-annoni )〕 and the Scottish League Cup. He left Celtic in July 1999 to return to Italy to care for his ill father.
Annoni made a guest appearance for Celtic in May 2008 in the benefit game for former Celtic team-mate Phil O'Donnell, who died in December 2007 whilst playing for Motherwell.
Annoni is the subject of an anecdote whereby, in a match in the late 1990s where Celtic were performing poorly and Annoni had just been brought on as a substitute, a fan is supposed to have exclaimed "Aw naw, no Annoni oan an aw noo!" (Oh no, not Annoni on as well now!).

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