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Patrizia Panico

Patrizia Panico ((:paˈtrittsja paˈniko); born 8 February 1975) is an Italian football striker, who plays for AGSM Verona of Italy's Serie A. A prolific goalscorer, Panico is a longstanding member of the Italy women's national football team who has captained the team and won over 185 caps. She is a veteran of Italy's 1997, 2001, 2005, 2009 and 2013 UEFA Women's Championship campaigns and played at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup. In a club career more than two decades long, Panico has won ten ''Scudetti'' and collected five Coppa Italia winner's medals with her various clubs. She has been Serie A's top scorer on 14 occasions (Italian record for her category) and spent part of 2010 in America, representing Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) club Sky Blue FC. Panico is nicknamed "The Scorpion" due to her deadly goalscoring instincts.
==Club career==
In addition to Torres, Panico has played for SS Lazio, Torino CF, Modena Amadio, ACF Milan and ASD Bardolino, as well as Sky Blue FC of the United States' Women's Professional Soccer (WPS). She has been the Serie A's top scorer for ten seasons.〔(Profile ) in Sky Blue's web〕
At Modena in 1997–98 Panico won her first Serie A title. She played alongside Carolina Morace and came to be seen as the heir apparent to Morace's title as Italy's best female player.
In the months before the professional Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA) began play in 2001, Panico was pursued by Philadelphia Charge. She had agreed terms but the move was eventually derailed by red tape.

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