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Marco Faraoni
Personal information
Date of birth (1991-10-25) 25 October 1991 (age 33)
Place of birth Bracciano, Italy
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[1]
Position(s) Full back
Team information
Current team
Novara
(on loan from Udinese)
Number 25
Youth career
2004–2010 Lazio
2010–2011 Internazionale
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2011–2012 Internazionale 14 (1)
2012–2013 Udinese 11 (0)
2013–2014 Watford 38 (2)
2014– Udinese 0 (0)
2015Perugia (loan) 15 (1)
2015–Novara (loan) 17 (0)
International career
2006–2007 Italy U-16 5 (0)
2007–2008 Italy U-17 11 (0)
2009 Italy U-18 5 (0)
2008–2010 Italy U-19 6 (0)
2011 Italy U-20 1 (0)
2010– Italy U-21 6 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 05:30, 23 September 2015 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 28 February 2012

Marco Davide Faraoni (born 25 October 1991) is an Italian footballer who plays as a full back for Serie B club Novara on loan from Udinese.

Club career

Youth career

Born in Bracciano, the Province of Rome, Lazio, Faraoni started his career at S.S. Lazio, which he could play right or centre-back.[1][2] He missed a few months in 2009–10 season due to right leg anterior cruciate ligament injury.[3] Faraoni had played for Lazio's Giovanissimi regionali team[4] to Primavera team.[2]

On 1 July 2010, he was signed by Internazionale in four-year contract.[5] on reported free transfer.[6] He was a member of Inter's Primavera under-20 team in 2010–11 season (de facto U-19 team as the team had a handful players born 1991: Faraoni, Alibec and Carlsen). With the team, he also won Torneo di Viareggio (Carnival Cup) which held during carnival 2011 (days before Lent).[7] He played various positions for the team, from right-back, left-back[8] to right wing-forward.[7] Under new coach Leonardo, he was named in the first team squad several times[9][10][11][12][13][14] but never made his first team debut in 2010–11 season.

Faraoni did not play in the reserve league playoff round, as coach Fulvio Pea and the technical team chose to rest Faraoni and Alibec, two of the three senior players of the reserve.

Internazionale

Faraoni graduated from the youth team in 2011. Under new coach Gian Piero Gasperini, he played in pre-season friendlies, usually as a midfielder (wing-back) in 3–4–3 formation.[15][16][17][18][19] and made his competitive debut in 2011 Supercoppa Italiana in Beijing. That match Gasperini used his symbolic 3-5-2 formation in the first half but changed to 4–4–1–1 in the second;[20] Faraoni substituted midfielder Ricardo Álvarez in the 63rd minute, as a left-midfielder.[20] He made his Serie A debut 3 months later, under new coach Claudio Ranieri, replacing Jonathan at the last minutes. That match Inter won Cagliari 2–1. He was the only backup right-back of the team in UCL matchday 5 as Maicon had not yet recovered. He made his European debut in that match, replacing Ricky Álvarez on 22 November 2011, a 1–1 draw with Trabzonspor.

Faraoni played five out of possible six matches for Inter in December, all as right midfielder. The first match was his first start in professional career, losing to Udinese 0–1 on 3 December. In the next game, Faraoni played his first European start, losing to CSKA, but Inter already qualified as group winner before that match.[21] He then played 3 out of 4 successive league matches, as midfielder, which Inter won all 4 matches and climbed from bottom half to 5th before the winter break. Faraoni was highly rated[22][23][24] in the first match (v. Fiorentina) but he was substituted at half time in the second (v. Genoa, by Álvarez, who made a winning assist) and third one (v. Lecce, by Cambiasso). In those 4 league appearances, Zanetti moved from right midfielder to right-back twice (Udinese & Genoa, Maicon was injured/rested), suspended (v. Fiorentina), and as central midfielder (v. Lecce, Cambiasso on the bench) respectively; while his right wing-back competitor Nagatomo was as left-back to replace injured Chivu in latter 3 match. He missed the match against Cesena on 18 December as Zanetti and Maicon restored to their usual position.

Despite being returned to a 'backup' role on 7 January 2012 against Parma, Faraoni came on as a substitute and scored his first ever Serie A goal, in the 77th minute. He hit a stunning volley from the edge of the area which lobbed the Parma goalkeeper and crowned a 5-0 win. On 12 January 2012, Inter announced that Faraoni had signed a new 4½-year contract.[25] A week later, Faraoni made his Italian cup debut in a 2-1 win over Genoa.[26]

Faraoni returned to starting XI on 17 February, played three successive Serie A match. Since late January Inter suffered from injury crisis (e.g., Alvarez, Maicon and then Chivu again), poor form and the departure of main player (Thiago Motta) and did not won any game with only two draw. The coach had changed the formation occasionally to fit recovered Wesley Sneijder but no improvement. Faraoni had played as a right wing forward in 4–2–3–1 formation against Bologna (as coach had a handful choice of winger since injury of Alvarez) and then starting right-back (due to injury of Maicon and Chivu, Nagatomo had to play left-back) for the first time in the 4–3–1–2 formation against Napoli. In the third match saw the return of 4–4–2 formation with Faraoni as right midfielder. However Faraoni was substituted by Sneijder at half time after finished the first half in 0–2 against Catania. Eventually Inter 2–2 draw with Catania, a point since January.

After the appointment of Andrea Stramaccioni, Faraoni was left out from the starting XI completely.

Udinese

On 9 July 2012, Udinese Calcio claimed half the rights of Faraoni due to them being transferred as part of the deal that saw Samir Handanovič go the other way.[27] He made his debut on 25 August 2012, in the match against Fiorentina. On June 2013, Udinese redeemed the other half of Faraoni.

Watford

On 6 July 2013, Faraoni's agent confirmed to Sky Sports that he would be joining Watford on a five-year deal, in his first season he was given the number 19. He made his Watford debut away to Birmingham City on 3 August 2013. Faraoni scored his first Watford goal away to Reading on 17 August 2013, heading home a corner in the second half. He scored his first cup goal against Norwich in a 3-2 loss. After one season and 43 appearances for Watford (38 in the league), Faraoni announced on Twitter he would be heading back to Italy in July 2014.

Return to Udinese

After one season with Watford, Faraoni re-signed for Udinese in July 2014. On 3 September 2015 Faraoni was signed by Novara Calcio in a temporary deal.[28]

International career

Faraoni was a regular member of Azzurrini (Young azure, the nickname of Italian youth teams). After made his U-16 debut, he was named in the squad of 2006 U16 international Val-de-Marne tournament.[29] Faraoni was a member of U17 for 2008 Minsk youth tournament, however no lineup was known.[30]

Faraoni playing for Italy U-19's

He started two out of three matches of 2008 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship elite qualification, which Azzurrini finished as the third and eliminated.[31] As U-19 (born 1990) team also eliminated from the 2009 edition of UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship, Faraoni promoted to U-19 directly and made his debut against Romania in December 2008[32] FIGC also organized a U-18 friendly for the same age group in January and Faraoni played, winning Denmark 3–0. Missed a game in March against Norway, he played the match against Ukraine U-19 (born 1990) team in April,[33] and played all four matches in a U-18 Slovakia Cup.[34] Missed the match against Denmark U-19, the qualification and two more friendlies due to injury, Faraoni returned to the U-19 team in April 2010, winning Switzerland 1-0. He then played all 3 matches of the 2010 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship elite qualification.,[35] but dropped from the final squad by the coach Massimo Piscedda.

In November 2010, he received his first U-21 call-up from the new coach Ciro Ferrara; on 17 November he made his debut in the friendly match against Turkey played in Fermo.[36] That match Inter had a dominated 5 members (out of 23-men) in the squad, namely forward Mattia Destro, defender Giulio Donati, Luca Caldirola and Cristiano Biraghi. (which the latter two remains in 2011–12 Inter squad). Except missed one in February (played for U-20 instead),[37] he played three successive games (despite not call-up to 2011 Toulon Tournament) and benched on 10 August,[38] became one of the regular member of Azzurrini along with Inter team-mate Francesco Bardi, Caldirola, Donati and Davide Santon (1 keeper, 1 centre-back and 2 fullbacks) He was the third choice right-back for Azzurrini at 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification,[39] behind Santon (a Newcastle player since late August) and Donati (who later swapped the role with Santon). He made his debut in that tournament in round 5 on 15 November 2011, replacing winger Antonino Ragusa. However, after lack of chance under Andrea Stramaccioni, Faraoni was dropped out from U21 squad.

Honours

Internazionale (friendly)
Internazionale (youth)

References

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