Federico Dimarco
Italian footballer, Inter Milan defender
Italian footballer, Inter Milan defender
A professional footballer, recognized for contributions to defensive play. Started career in youth academy of Parma and progressed to first team. Transferred to Inter Milan, playing a significant role in team success. Gained attention for performances in Serie A and European competitions. Also represented the national team, participating in high-stakes international matches.
Played for Inter Milan in Serie A
Won the Coppa Italia with Inter Milan
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