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Salvatore Sirigu | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name: | Salvatore Sirigu | |
Date of birth: | 12 January 1987 | |
Place of birth: | Nuoro, Italy | |
Height: | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) | |
Playing position: | Goalkeeper | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Palermo | |
Number: | 46 | |
Youth clubs | ||
2002–2005 2005–2007 |
Venezia Palermo | |
Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
2006–2011 2007–2008 2008–2009 2011–2017 2016–2017 2017 2017–2021 2021–2022 2022–2023 2023 2023–2024 2024 2024– |
Palermo → Cremonese (loan) → Ancona (loan) Paris Saint-Germain → Sevilla (loan) → Osasuna (loan) Torino Genoa Napoli Fiorentina Nice Fatih Karagümrük Palermo |
19 (0) 15 (0) 145 (0) 2 (0) 18 (0) 141 (0) 37 (0) 0 (0) 1 (0) 0 (0) 17 (0) 0 (0) | 69 (0)
National team | ||
2005 2005 2007–2009 2010–2021 |
Italy U18 Italy U19 Italy U21 Italy |
2 (0) 3 (0) 28 (0) | 3 (0)
Salvatore Sirigu (born 12 January 1987) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Serie B club Palermo.
Sirigu began his career with Venezia, and then Palermo. In 2011, he moved to Paris Saint-Germain. Twice voted the Ligue 1 Goalkeeper of the Year, his honours at the club include four consecutive league titles and all four domestic competitions in both the 2014–15 and 2015–16 seasons. After spending the 2016–17 season on loan to Sevilla and Osasuna, he was signed by Torino in 2017.
A former Italy youth international, Sirigu made his Italy senior debut in 2010, and was selected for UEFA Euro 2012 (finishing in second place), the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup (finishing in third place), the 2014 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro 2016, and UEFA Euro 2020, winning the latter tournament.
Honours[]
Clubs[]
- Paris Saint-Germain
- Ligue 1: 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15
- Trophée des champions: 2013, 2014, 2015
- Coupe de la Ligue: 2013-14, 2014-15
- Coupe de France: 2014-15
International[]
- Italy
- UEFA European Championship: 2020; runner-up: 2012
- FIFA Confederations Cup third place: 2013
- UEFA Nations League third place: 2020–21
Individual[]
- Ligue 1 Team of the Year (2): 2012–13, 2013–14
- Ligue 1 Goalkeeper of the Year (2): 2012–13, 2013–14
External links[]
Template:U.S. Città di Palermo squad
Italy |
Italy – UEFA Euro 2012 – Runners-up |
1. Buffon (c)
2. Maggio
3. Chiellini
4. Ogbonna
5. Motta
6. Balzaretti
7. Abate
8. Marchisio
9. Balotelli
10. Cassano
11. Di Natale
12. Sirigu
13. Giaccherini
14. De Sanctis
15. Barzagli
16. De Rossi
17. Borini
18. Montolivo
19. Bonucci
20. Giovinco
21. Pirlo
22. Diamanti
23. Nocerino |
Italy – 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup |
1. Buffon (c) 2. Maggio 3. Chiellini 4. Astori 5. De Sciglio 6. Candreva 7. Aquilani 8. Marchisio 9. Balotelli 10. Giovinco 11. Gilardino 12. Sirigu 13. Marchetti 14. El Shaarawy 15. Barzagli 16. De Rossi 17. Cerci 18. Montolivo 19. Bonucci 20. Abate 21. Pirlo 22. Giaccherini 23. Diamanti Manager: Cesare Prandelli |
Italy – 2014 FIFA World Cup – Group stage |
1. Buffon (c) 2. De Sciglio 3. Chiellini 4. Darmian 5. Motta 6. Candreva 7. Abate 8. Marchisio 9. Balotelli 10. Cassano 11. Cerci 12. Sirigu 13. Perin 14. Aquilani 15. Barzagli 16. De Rossi 17. Immobile 18. Parolo 19. Bonucci 20. Paletta 21. Pirlo 22. Insigne 23. Verratti Manager: Cesare Prandelli |
Italy – UEFA Euro 2016 – Semi-finals |
1. Buffon 2. De Sciglio 3. Chiellini 4. Darmian 5. Ogbonna 6. Candreva 7. Zaza 8. Florenzi 9. Pellè 10. Motta 11. Immobile 12. Sirigu 13. Marchetti 14. Sturaro 15. Barzagli 16. De Rossi 17. Éder 18. Parolo 19. Bonucci 20. Insigne 21. Bernardeschi 22. El Shaarawy 23. Giaccherini Manager: Antonio Conte |
Italy – UEFA Euro 2020 – Winners |
1. Sirigu 2. Di Lorenzo 3. Chiellini 4. Spinazzola 5. Locatelli 6. Verratti 7. Castrovilli 8. Jorginho 9. Belotti 10. Insigne 11. Berardi 12. Pessina 13. Emerson 14. Chiesa 15. Acerbi 16. Cristante 17. Immobile 18. Barella 19. Bonucci 20. Bernardeschi 21. Donnarumma 22. Raspadori 23. Bastoni 24. Florenzi 25. Tolói 26. Meret Manager: Roberto Mancini |