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Fabio Borini: Striker |
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Nickname: |
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Date of Birth:
29.03.1991 |
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With the Reds: 2012- |
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Squad:
number: 29 |
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Height: 5'11 (1.80 m) |
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Weight: |
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Bought from: A S Roma |
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Signed for
LFC: 11,000,000 - 13.07.2012 |
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Debut: 02.08.2012 (Aged 21) |
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Last match: 04.10.2012 |
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Debut
goal: 09.08.2012 |
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1st team
league games: 5 |
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1st team
league goals: |
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Total 1st
team games: 11 (2 as sub) |
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Total 1st
team goals: 1 |
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Contract expiry: |
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International caps:
1 Italy (29.02.2012) |
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International
goals: |
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International debut:
29.02.2012 vs U S A |
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Former clubs:
Chelsea, Swansea City (loan), Parma, A S Roma (loan), A S Roma |
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Birth Place:
Bentivoglio, Italy |
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Honours: |
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Honours former clubs: 1 League
Championship Play-Off 201011 (Swansea C) |
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Personal Honours: |
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Total LFC games/goals
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League |
FA Cup |
FL Cup |
Europe |
Other |
Total |
Seasons |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
2012-13 |
5 |
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4/2 |
1 |
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9/2 |
1 |
Total |
5 |
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4/2 |
1 |
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9/2 |
1 |
A more detailed look at the player's appearances
Total |
started/substitutions |
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Total |
Competition |
9 |
Started |
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6 |
Europa League |
4 |
On the bench |
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5 |
Premier League |
2 |
Substitute |
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6 |
Substituted |
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Career Milestones for Fabio Borini:
Appearances in all competitions
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Date |
Against |
Result |
Venue |
Competition |
1 |
02.08.2012 |
F C Gomel |
1-0 |
Central Stadion |
Europe |
Goals in all competitions
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Date |
Min |
Against |
Result |
Venue |
Competition |
1 |
09.08.2012 |
21 |
F C Gomel |
3-0 |
Anfield |
Europe |
Seasons |
Player |
2012-13 |
29 |
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* Note, Since the 1993-94 season players have a fixed
number. |
Notes:
- b - on bench |
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PROFILE
Liverpool secured the services of one of Europe's most exciting young forwards when
they completed the signing of Fabio Borini from AS Roma in July 2012.
The deal reunited the Italy international with Brendan Rodgers, who he worked with
during his previous spell in England with Chelsea and Swansea City.
Born in Bologna in 1991, Borini took after his father as an avid supporter of his
local club - and he duly joined Rossoblu's youth ranks at the age of 10.
Even at an early age, he displayed a knack for finding the back of the net
prompting Jose Mourinho's Chelsea to invite him to London for a trial in the summer of
2007. Two goals in a friendly against Malmo were enough to secure a full-time contract.
It was at Stamford Bridge where Borini first struck up a relationship with Rodgers,
who was operating as Academy Director before becoming reserve-team manager.
The Italian settled quickly into life in England as he enjoyed an impressive debut
campaign - but it was his second season that really helped him catch the eye as he blasted
12 goals in as many matches at the start of 2008-09 across reserve and youth-team levels,
earning him a permanent promotion to Chelsea's second-string squad.
Borini was really beginning to hone his craft, studying videos of Filippo Inzaghi
and Fernando Torres, as well as keeping a close eye on the technique of Didier Drogba on
the training ground.
A first-team breakthrough appeared inevitable and by the summer of 2009, first-team
boss Carlo Ancelotti considered Borini - now an Italy U19 international - part of his
senior plans and included him in his Champions League squad for the 09-10 campaign.
On September 20 of that year, he was handed his Chelsea debut, replacing Nicolas
Anelka as a late substitute in a 3-0 win over Tottenham at Stamford Bridge.
A first start followed just three days later in a League Cup tie against Queens
Park Rangers, while he acquired a cameo appearance in the Champions League against APOEL.
In total, he made eight senior appearances that season, earned his first Italy U21
cap and was named as his country's captain for the European U19 Championships in 2010.
Injuries hampered his first-team progress the following campaign. Shortly after
hitting all five goals in a 5-4 reserve-team win over West Brom in October 2010, Borini
underwent a hernia operation that ruled him out of action for several months. Typically,
he returned in style, blasting a hat-trick against West Ham.
By now, Rodgers was established as Swansea manager and looking to secure promotion
to the Premier League.
With the Swans entering the final straight, the manager sought some additional
firepower to see them over the line - and he knew just where to find it, snapping-up
Borini on loan in March 2011.
His impact was instant. Two goals on his debut versus Nottingham Forest set the
tone for an electrifying spell at the Liberty Stadium, which yielded six goals from 12
appearances and culminated in an excellent performance in the Play-Off final at Wembley
against Reading to help seal Swansea's return to the top flight.
With his contract at Chelsea now expired, Borini opted to return to Italy in the
summer of 2011, signing for Parma before being subsequently loaned out to Roma.
His star continued to rise at the Stadio Olimpico where he scored nine goals in 20
league starts, including a brace in a 4-0 win over Inter Milan.
Firmly regarded as one of his country's brightest prospects, Borini made his
international debut against the USA in February and was included in Italy's squad for Euro
2012, where the Azzurri were beaten finalists.
And within a couple of weeks of the tournament's conclusion, Borini went some way
to getting over his heartbreak by returning to become the first signing of Rodgers's
Anfield era.
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Total Fabio Borini in
Italy & other clubs games/goals
Notes:
2006 Italy U-16 3
200809 Italy U-17 7 (1 goals)
200910 Italy U-19 5 (3 goals)
2009- Italy U-21 14 (3 goals)
Update: 12.01.2013 |
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