Massimo Maccarone

Italian footballer and UEFA Cup winner

Massimo Maccarone - Athletes & Sports Figures born September 6th, 1979
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Played as a forward primarily for clubs like Empoli and Middlesbrough. Won the UEFA Cup with Middlesbrough in 2006, contributing significantly to the team's success. Represented Italy at various youth levels and earned a few senior caps, participating in international competitions. Known for tactical versatility on the field and his ability to score crucial goals during pivotal matches.

Won UEFA Cup with Middlesbrough in 2006

Scored key goals in Serie A for Empoli

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