What team does Paolo Di Canio support?
What team does Paolo Di Canio support?
West Ham United
Paolo Di Canio has shared a message of support and unity with his fellow West Ham United supporters during an interview with talkSPORT.
Why did Di Canio leave West Ham?
Where is Paolo Di Canio now? West Ham legend Paolo Di Canio retired from the game in 2008 after a spell playing in Italy’s second division for Cisco Roma.
Where is Paolo Di Canio from?
Rome, Italy
Paolo Di Canio/Place of birth
Who did Di Canio manager?
Swindon Town
Paolo Di Canio
Personal information | |
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Teams managed | |
2011–2013 | Swindon Town |
2013 | Sunderland |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only |
Who is West Ham’s all time top goal scorer?
Michail Antonio
Michail Antonio becomes all-time PL leading scorer for West Ham.
What did Paolo Di Canio win the Fair Play Award for?
West Ham United FC striker Paolo di Canio, who was once banned for pushing a referee, has won FIFA’s Fair Play Award for 2001. West Ham United FC striker Paolo di Canio, once banned for pushing a referee to the ground, has won FIFA’s Fair Play Award for 2001.
When did Paolo Di Canio apply for Celtic job?
Di Canio was linked with the Celtic job in May 2014, and applied for vacant managerial positions at Bolton Wanderers in October 2014,, and Rotherham United in September 2015 and again in February 2016.
What kind of football did Paolo Di Canio play?
Paolo Di Canio (born 9 July 1968) is an Italian football manager and former professional footballer. During his playing career he made over 500 league appearances and scored over one hundred goals appearing primarily as a deep-lying forward but could also play as an attacking midfielder, or as a winger.
Why was Di Canio banned for 8 games?
The Italian’s career has been blighted by controversy and in late 1998 he was banned for eight games after pushing referee Paul Alcock to the ground following a red card while playing for Sheffield Wednesday. However, in January 1999 he joined West Ham for £1.7m and since then his career has undergone something of a renaissance.