Bernardo Corradi (born 30 March 1976) is an
Italian footballer, who is currently a free agent. He was a former
Italian international.
Football career
Early career
Corradi began his career in
Italy with
Siena, at that time at
Serie C1. He then left for
U.S. Poggibonsi at
Serie C2, which the club is located in the
Province of Siena,
Tuscany. He played two seasons, one at Serie C2, one at
Serie D. In 1996 he left for Serie C2 club
A.S.D. Mobilieri Ponsacco Calcio, also located in Tuscany. In mid-1997, he joined
Cagliari of
Sardinia island. But after played two matches, he was loaned to
Montevarchi in November, his third Tuscany club. In the next season, he moved back to south for
Andria. In 1999, he returned to Cagliari and played his first Serie A match.
Chievo & Inter
In 2000, Corradi jointly-signed by
Chievo and
Internazionale. Using his height as ability, he started showing his talent as central forward and scored his first Serie A goal at Chievo. He stayed at Chievo for two seasons, until Internazionale paid €4 million to the
Verona based club to bought back the remain registration rights.
Considered the ideal understudy to
Christian Vieri, he played his first and only match for Inter against
Sporting Clube de Portugal.
But rumor Lazio also likes to sign him. After
Ronaldo successfully transferred to
Real Madrid, Inter also finished the last minute deal with Lazio to sign their flagship striker
Hernán Crespo, and sent Corradi to opposite...
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