
Carlo Cudicini
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Carlo Cudicini (born 6 September 1973) is an Italian professional football coach and former player who played as a goalkeeper. He is currently loan player technical coach at Premier League club Chelsea, where he also serves as a club ambassador. He is the son of AC Milan goalkeeper Fabio Cudicini, and the grandson of Ponziana defender Guglielmo Cudicini. Cudicini started his professional career at Serie A side AC Milan in 1992, but struggled to break into the first team and was loaned to Como before moving to Prato and then Lazio in 1996. Having only made a single league appearance for Lazio, he moved a year later to Castel di Sangro and then to Premier League side Chelsea in 1999, initially on loan. At Chelsea, he dislodged Ed de Goey from the number one spot and was voted Chelsea's Player of the Year for the 2001–02 season, remaining first choice until the signing of Petr Čech in 2004. Cudicini left Chelsea in January 2009, having made 141 league appearances for the club, and joined local rivals Tottenham Hotspur. At Tottenham, he was not first choice, and only made 19 league appearances for the club. In 2013, he signed for Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer, where he played the final season of his career. Cudicini played 20 times for the Italy under-18 team between 1990 and 1992, and made a single appearance for the under-21 team, but never played for the senior team. In 2003, during his successful period at Chelsea, The Football Association attempted to select him for the England national team, but he was ineligible.
Career
- 1973Born
- 1990Joined Italy national under-18 football team
- 1992Joined AC Milan
- 1992Joined Italy national under-21 football team
- 1993Joined Como 1907
- 1995Joined A.C. Prato
- 1996Joined SS Lazio
- 1997Joined A.S.D. Castel di Sangro Calcio
- 1999Joined Chelsea F.C.
- 2000Joined Chelsea F.C.
- 2009Joined Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
- 2013Joined LA Galaxy
Trivia
- •Place of birth: Milan
- •Citizenship: Italy
- •Known as: association football player, association football coach
- •Sport: association football