Alessandro Matri

Player

Birthday August 19, 1984

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Sant'Angelo Lodigiano, Italy

Age 39 years old

Nationality Italy

Height 1.83m

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1971

Matri partnered with Michele Piccolo and was replaced by Roberto Bortolotto in the 71st minute; he did not score.

In the next season, Matri spent the entire year playing ludo with Milan's Primavera (under-20) team, failing to feature in the senior team.

1984

Alessandro Matri (born 19 August 1984) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a striker.

Born in Sant'Angelo Lodigiano, Lombardy, a comune 30 km away from the city of Milan, Matri started his career at AC Milan.

2003

He made his debut on 24 May 2003, against Piacenza as a starter, as Milan rested the majority of its regular starting eleven in view of the 2003 UEFA Champions League Final won over Juventus four days later.

2004

In the 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons, he left on loan to Prato (along with Piccolo) and Lumezzane, where he played in 64 total Serie C1 matches.

2006

In the 2006–07 season, Matri was loaned to Rimini of Serie B.

Here he partnered with the more experienced Adrián Ricchiuti, Jeda and Davide Moscardelli, all of whom would later play in Serie A, thus he sometimes started from the bench.

He also scored a goal in the 2006–07 Coppa Italia.

2007

During his stay in Rimini, Matri scored four goals in Serie B, all between March and April 2007: a double in Brescia, a goal against Treviso and the goal that decided a home derby against the rivals of A.C. Cesena.

In June 2007, as part of David Suazo's deal to Milan, Matri left for Cagliari in co-ownership deal for €2 million.

(Suazo eventually joined city rival Internazionale.) Matri partnered with Robert Acquafresca, which Internazionale sent him to Cagliari as part of the Suazo deal.

The pair scored 16 goals for the team, ahead of midfielders Pasquale Foggia and Daniele Conti, both with five goals.

Their replacement, Jeda and Joaquín Larrivey, scored three goals in half season and one goal in the full season, respectively.

2008

In June 2008, Cagliari bought another half of Matri's registration rights for an additional €2 million.

In the next season, Matri became the third-choice striker, as Jeda and Acquafresca were in better form throughout the season.

He did score, however, six goals in 31 matches, but only 11 of them as a starter.

After Acquafresca's exit to Genoa, Matri became the other half of a starting pair along with Jeda, with new signing Nenê usually as a substitute.

Matri's was the team's top scorer, having scored 12 league goals, ahead Nenê's seven and Jeda's six goals.

2010

At the start of the 2010–11 Serie A season, Matri was re-united with Acquafresca, as the latter had re-joined Cagliari.

Matri, Acquafresca and Nenê scored 11 goals in 22 games, three goals in 21 games (only 11 starts), and four times in 20 games (14 starts) in the league, respectively, before Matri's departure.

In addition to his 11 goals with Cagliari during the first half of the season, Matri scored nine goals for Juve during the second half of the 2010–11 season, finishing the league campaign with 20 goals in total, fourth-most in Serie A. On 2 June, Matri officially signed for Juventus on a permanent deal that saw the club pay the pre-agreed €15.5 million transfer fee.

2011

On 31 January 2011, in the final hours of the January transfer window, Matri moved to Juventus until the end of the season in loan deal that saw the remaining half of Lorenzo Ariaudo's registration rights, worth €2.5 million, being acquired to Cagliari.

Juventus would also have an option to permanently acquire the player at the end of the season for an additional €15.5 million, potentially making him worth €18 million in total.

The acquisition was a consequence of Juventus' striking vacancies caused by a season-ending injury to striker Fabio Quagliarella and the loan of Amauri to Parma.

Matri made his Juventus debut only two days later, playing in a league game against Palermo, ended in a 2–1 win for the Sicilian opponents.

On 5 February, Matri scored his first two goals for Juventus on his return to Cagliari, when he latched onto a Miloš Krasić pass and drove into the near corner for the first, and volleyed again for the second, choosing not to celebrate on both occasions.

Matri scored his third goal for Juventus in the classic Derby d'Italia, scoring a header and defeating Inter 1–0.

He was not able to score in the three upcoming matches against Lecce, Bologna, and Milan.

In the next match, he scored another brace, although Juventus managed to secure only one point on a 2–2 away draw match against newly promoted Cesena.

On 4 April, Matri scored his sixth goal for Juventus against Roma, an eventual 2–0 victory for Juventus.

In the next match, he again scored one goal, helping the Bianconeri obtain the full three points against Genoa.

During his second season with the club, he won the 2011–12 Serie A title under new manager Antonio Conte, scoring ten goals in Serie A that season, finishing the season as Juventus' joint top goal-scorer in the league and also reaching the 2012 Coppa Italia final with the club.

2012

On 2 April 2012, Juventus announced that Matri had added two more years to his current contract to 30 June 2017.

He notably scored Juventus' equaliser against title rivals Milan on 25 February 2012 in a 1–1 away draw at the San Siro.

Matri began the following season by winning the 2012 Supercoppa Italiana over Napoli.

He would go on to make his European debut that season, also scoring his first ever UEFA Champions League goal in a 3–0 away win over Celtic in the round of 16; he scored another goal in the competition as Juventus reached the quarter-finals, only to be eliminated by eventual champions Bayern Munich.

Matri finished his third season with the club by winning his second consecutive Serie A title.

2013

He won his second Supercoppa Italiana with Juventus at the beginning of the next season, on 18 August 2013, as Juventus defeated Lazio 4–0, before leaving the club later that month.

2015

He signed a contract that would tie him to Juventus until 30 June 2015.