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Michele Di Piedi

Michele Di Piedi (born 21 December 1980 in Palermo), is an Italian professional footballer, most famous for playing for Sheffield Wednesday. He is currently play for Nay Pyi Taw F.C..
==Biography==
Signed from Perugia and was Paul Jewell's first acquisition for the South Yorkshire club, Di Piedi made his debut for Sheffield Wednesday in their first game since relegation from The Premiership against Wolverhampton Wanderers at The Molineux on 13 August 2000 at the age of 19 as a 60th-minute substitute for Gilles De Bilde, with Andy Booth scoring a 79th-minute equaliser after Kevin Pressman was sent off in the first minute. Di Piedi was immediately welcomed by the Wednesday fans who saw echoes of recent Italian heroes; Paolo Di Canio and Benito Carbone. He showed signs he was full of energy, chasing lost causes and what he lacked in skill he made up for with his effort. His first goal for the club was a spectacular strike on his first start and was the only goal in a game away at Grimsby on 26 August.〔(Donny Online • View topic – Michele di Piedi Signs for Rovers )〕 He scored some wonderful goals for ''The Owls'', his last-minute strike at Birmingham City is well remembered by those who saw it, as he tore his shirt off, placed it on the corner flag and waved it in the air in front of the thousands of travelling Owls fans at St Andrews.〔(Sheffield Wednesday – Di Piedi Back In England )〕 His debut season was a big success with some great goals and performances which won him a four-year contract.〔 His second season was ruined by injuries and he never fulfilled his earlier impact, although he did wow the crowds with a fantastic long-range overhead kick against Sunderland in the League Cup that saw the team progress against Premiership opposition.〔http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihA8faV_hgc〕 He scored seven goals in ten starts and thirty four substitute appearances for Wednesday. After spending time on loan at Norwegian side Odd Grenland in 2002 and Bristol Rovers in 2003 he was released by the club due to his child being ill and he returned to Italy to play for A.S. Sora but returned the next year for a trial at Bournemouth, after he had been recommended to them by Efan Ekoku.〔(Chief'S Choice )〕 However, he failed to earn a permanent contract after breaking his neck in training.〔( – Bournemouth Team News from football.co.uk )〕 He then had a short spell at Cypiot side APOEL Nicosia in which he won the Cypriot Super Cup, before moving to Sicily to play for Serie C2 side Gela FC. He would again return to England in the summer of 2006, signing for Doncaster Rovers after having trials at Gillingham and Yeovil Town.〔("Rovers reward Di Piedi" ) Football.co.uk Retrieved on 7 January 2008〕 Unfortunately he only made three appearances and did not score before returning to his native country again.
After leaving England, he returned to Italy to play at lower level leagues, including Lega Pro Seconda Divisione with Nuorese and Serie D with Calabrians Castrovillari and Vigor Lamezia throughout the 2009–10 season. On August 2010 he was signed by Western Sicilian club Mazara on a free transfer. He left the club by mutual consent on 29 November 2010.

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