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Luca Mondini : ウィキペディア英語版
Luca Mondini

Luca Mondini (born 25 February 1970) is a former Italian footballer.
==Career==
Mondini started his professional career at Internazionale. After he was loaned to Serie C1 clubs, he joined Vicenza which newly promoted to Serie A in mid-1995, replacing Giorgio Sterchele who left for A.S. Roma. He was the first choice ahead Pierluigi Brivio until the start of 1997-98 season, but Brivio was preferred in goal when Vicenza won the 1996–97 Coppa Italia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1996/97 Coppa Italia )〕 In November 1997, he joined Treviso of Serie B. In mid-1998 he joined Napoli, ahead Giuseppe Taglialatela and Ferdinando Coppola as first choice. In September 1999, he was loaned to Lazio as Napoli signed Alessio Bandieri. At Lazio, he was the 3rd goalkeeper behind Luca Marchegiani and Marco Ballotta. Returned to Napoli, now newly promoted to Serie A, he worked as backup of Francesco Mancini and Alberto Fontana. In mid-2001, he joined Sampdoria of Serie B, to replace the left of Matteo Sereni. In 2002, he left for Reggiana at Serie C1.
He then played for Cremonese since 2004, which he won the champion. But in next season, now at Serie B, he shared the first choice role with Giorgio Bianchi. After the relegation of Cremonese, he is not played and in January 2007 joined Spezia as Nicola Santoni's backup, replacing Ivano Rotoli who left for Monza. In mid-2007, he joined Padova at Serie C1, behind Andrea Cano as backup. In mid-2008, he joined Benevento which newly promoted to Prima Divisione, share the first choice role with Pier Graziano Gori. in mid-2009, he joined Crociati Noceto which newly promoted Seconda Divisione, located in Noceto, Province of Parma.

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