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Marco Ambrosio (30 May 1973 in Brescia) is an Italian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. He plays for Reggiana
[edit] Football career[edit] A Decade in ItalyThe early years of Ambrosio's career were relatively undistinguished, and saw him play for a succession of minor Italian clubs, such as Lumezzane (Serie D), Atalanta B.C. (youth), Pisa (Serie B), A.C. Prato (Serie C1) and Ravenna (Serie C1). He also had a stint with U.C. Sampdoria in Serie A. He made his Serie A debut on 2 November 1997, Sampdoria lost 0-3 at home to A.C. Milan. In total, he played 10 Serie A games for the Genoese team, as second goalkeeper behind Fabrizio Ferron. After Sampdoria were relegated to Serie B, Ambrosio was sold to Serie C1 team Lucchese in the summer of 1999, where he spent two seasons. In summer 2001 he was signed by newly promoted Serie A team Chievo, where he made another 10 Serie A appearances as second-choice goalkeeper behind Cristiano Lupatelli. [edit] ChelseaIn June 2003 he was signed for Chelsea on a free transfer by Italian manager Claudio Ranieri.[1] Ambrosio was signed to be goalkeeping understudy to Carlo Cudicini and fellow new-acquisition Jurgen Macho, and so found his playing opportunities limited at Stamford Bridge. His cause was not helped by an unlucky debut in the League Cup against Notts County, in which he made a series of errors. His second appearance, against Bolton Wanderers, proved far more assured as he made a made a string of impressive saves to secure a crucial 2-0 win for his side. That, together with injuries to all Chelsea's other goalkeepers, earned him a run in the side. His most significant contribution came in the Champions League quarter-final against Arsenal when his saves helped Chelsea to a 2-1 victory at Highbury. However, he lost his place in the side to the fit-again Cudicini towards the end of the season and with the signing of another new goalkeeper Petr Čech, he was allowed to leave the club on a free transfer in August 2004. [edit] Return to ItalyHe moved to Swiss side Grasshopper-Club Zürich[2] shortly afterward and has since signed for Italian team Salernitana of Serie B on 5 January 2005, replaced Alex Brunner who left for Cagliari Calcio, compete with former starter Domenico Botticella. Ambrosio followed the team relegated to Serie C1 and compete with former team mate in Chievo, Gioacchino Cavaliere on 21 July 2006, he was signed by Brescia. In summer 2007, he joined Reggiana of Serie C2. [edit] References
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