Everything about Paolo Negro totally explained
Paolo Negro (born
16 April 1972 in
Arzignano,
Vicenza) is an Italian
football (soccer) player, in the role of
defender, who is currently unattached.
A youth player for
Brescia until
1989, Negro joined
Bologna F.C. 1909 the next year, and had his Serie A debut against
Genoa 1893 on
28 October 1990. He played two seasons for Bologna, and then another one for Brescia, before joining
S.S. Lazio of
Rome, in which he played from 1993-2005.
Having joined
A.C. Siena in 2005, Paolo scored a dramatic 85th-minute goal for them to defeat Lazio 2-1 on the final day of the 2006-07 season; without it Siena would have been relegated to
Serie B instead of
A.C. Chievo. He is also famous for an unlucky own goal scored against the main team of the city,
Roma, on
17 December 2000. He left Siena in July 2007.
In 1994 he'd his debut for the
Italy national football team, in a match against
Croatia. Negro played eight times with the
azzurri, and he was selected in Italy's national team for the
2000 European Football Championship.
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