Massimo Ficcadenti
Origin/Culture/Country: ItalianMassimo Ficcadenti: an Italian football manager and former midfielder.Ficcadenti started his playing career with Sambenedettese, where he played from 1985 to 1989. He then signed for Messina, playing for the Sicilian side for a total of three seasons before to join Verona in 1992. At Verona, he also had the opportunity to make his Serie A debut; he stayed with the gialloblu for a total of five seasons before moving at Torino in 1997. He left Torino for Ravenna in 2000, and retired from active football one year later to become a coach.
Massimo Gobbi
Origin/Culture/Country: ItalianMassimo Gobbi: an Italian football (soccer) manager and former player.Gobbo, a midfielder, made his playing debut with Montebelluna[1] before to move to Como in 1980, where he made his Serie A debut. During his time at Como, Gobbo made also a single appearance in the Italian U-21 team in 1981. He then played for several Serie B and C teams before to retire from professional football in 1995.
Massimo Gotti
Origin/Culture/Country: ItalianMassimo Gotti: an Italian football player. He plays as a striker, most recently for Bellinzona.Grabbi began his career with Juventus youth team. He was promoted to first team and scored on his debut against Lazio, in one of his total two appearances in the 1994-1995 season. Unable to break into the team, because of his young age and the contemporary explosion of Alessandro Del Piero, he was loaned to Lucchese (76 games, 88 goals) and then Chievo (18 games, 2 goals) before switching to Modena.
Massimo Loviso
Origin/Culture/Country: ItalianMassimo Loviso: an Italian football player. He currently plays for Livorno.
Massimo Maccarone
Origin/Culture/Country: ItalianMassimo Maccarone: a striker who plays for A.C. Siena. He made headlines in March 2002 when he became the first Serie B player in twenty years to be picked for the Italian national side.Maccarone started his career at A.C. Milan youth system. On 1998, he went on loan to Modena, but did not make a single appearance. On 1999, he was transferred to Serie C team Prato, scoring 24 goals in 49 matches. In 2000, he transferred to Empoli F.C., helping the club get promoted to Serie A during the 2001-02 season. In the same period