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Italy Head Coach Antonio Conte Called Up 30 players for Euro 2016 second preparation

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Italy head coach Antonio Conte has called up 30 players for the second of three steps in the Azzurri’s preparations for EURO 2016 has officially begun.   Conte will have time to check players and their fitness during this second training camp before making the official final 23-called up list on May 31.  As reported by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) the team will meet up on Tuesday 24 May.  The day will start with sponsorship related activities, while the first training session will take place in the afternoon.

AC Milan midfielder Riccardo Montolivo and Paris Saint Germain midfielder Thiago Motta will join the squad and have their fitness assessed.   Good news is for Udinese Calcio and Italy U19 youngster Alex Meret will also take part in the camp as an additional goalkeeper.

The Italian team will remain in Coverciano until May 28 when they will depart for Malta to take on Scotland at the Ta’Qali Stadium on 29th May (20:45 CEST) in their penultimate friendly ahead of the EUROs. Italy’s last preparatory match will be Italy vs Finland on June 6 at the Marc’Antonio Bentegodi Stadium in Verona, Italy.

 

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Italy National Team squad for the Second Preparation ahead of EURO 2016

Goalkeepers: Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus), Federico Marchetti (Lazio), Salvatore Sirigu (Paris Saint Germain);

Defenders: Davide Astori (Fiorentina), Andrea Barzagli (Juventus), Leonardo Bonucci (Juventus), Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus), Angelo Obinze Ogbonna (West Ham), Daniele Rugani (Juventus);

Wingers: Federico Bernardeschi (Fiorentina), Antonio Candreva (Lazio), Matteo Darmian (Manchester United), Mattia De Sciglio (Milan), Stephan El Shaarawy (Roma), Davide Zappacosta (Torino);

Midfielders: Marco Benassi (Torino),  Giacomo Bonaventura (Milan), Daniele De Rossi (Roma), Alessandro Florenzi (Roma), Emanuele Giaccherini (Bologna), Jorge Luiz Jorginho (Napoli), Riccardo Montolivo (Milan), Thiago Motta (Paris Saint Germain), Marco Parolo (Lazio), Stefano Sturaro (Juventus);

Forwards: Citadin Martins Eder (Inter), Ciro Immobile (Torino), Lorenzo Insigne (Napoli), Graziano Pellè (Southampton), Simone Zaza (Juventus).

Auxiliary goalkeeper: Alex Meret (Udinese)

Staff – Head coach: Antonio Conte; team manager: Gabriele Oriali; secretary: Mauro Vladovich; assistant coaches: Angelo Alessio, Massimo Carrera, Gianluca Spinelli, Gianluca Conte and Mauro Sandreani; fitness coaches: Costantino Coratti and Paolo Bertelli; federal doctors: Enrico Castellacci and Luca Gatteschi; physiotherapists: Aldo Esposito, Alessandro Donato, Takahiro Yamamoto and Pasquale Raia.

The full programme is as follows (all times in CEST)
Pre-European Championship training camp and ITALY vs. SCOTLAND friendly

Tuesday, 24th May 2016
12:00  Meet up in Coverciano – Sponsor Day
13:30  Press conference (Italy head coach)
16:30  Training session (open to media for the first 15’)

Wednesday, 25th May 2016
10:30  Training session (behind closed doors)
13:30  Press conference (players)
16:30  Training session (open to media for the first 15’)

Thurday, 26th May 2016
10:30  Training session (behind closed doors)
13:30  Press conference with FIAT
15:30  Press conference (players)
17:00  Training session (open to media for the first 15’)

Friday, 27th May 2016
10:30  Training session (behind closed doors)
13:30  Press conference (players)
16:30  Training session (open to media for the first 15’)

Saturday, 28th May 2016
10:30  Training session (behind closed doors)
16:25  Departure for Malta (flight Firenze-Malta)
18:25  Scheduled arrival in Malta and transfer to Westin Dragonara Hotel
19:00  Press conference at the Ta’ Qali Stadium (Italy head coach + one player)

Sunday, 29th May 2016
20:45 Friendly ITALYvs. SCOTLAND at the Ta’ Qali Stadium
Press conference and transfer to the airport following the game
00:50 Departure of charter flight to Roma/ Milano Malpensa

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Pre-European Championship training camp and ITALY vs. FINLAND friendly

Tuesday, 31st May 2016 (Submission to UEFA of the EURO 2016 official 23-man squad within 24:00)
18:00  Meet up at the Parco dei Principi Hotel in Rome
20:30  RAI TV show ‘Sogno Azzurro”
22:30  Departure from Rome to Florence and transfer to Coverciano

Tuesday, 1st June 2016
10:00  Official squad photo with Scervino and Puma outfits (open only to photographers and TV operators)
followed by a training session behind closed doors
14:30  Press conference (players)
16:30  Training session (open to media for the first 15’)

Thurday, 2nd June 2016
10:30  Training session (behind closed doors)
13:30  Press conference (players)
16:30  Training session (open to media for the first 15’)

Friday, 3rd June 2016
10:30  Training session (behind closed doors)
13:30  Press conference (players)
16:30  Training session (open to media for the first 15’)

Saturday, 4th June 2016
09:30  Training session (behind closed doors)
13:30  Press conference (players)
16:30  Training session (open to media for the first 15’)

Sunday, 5th June 2016
10:30  Training session (behind closed doors)
16:00  Training session (behind closed doors)
18:03  Departure train from Florence to Verona Porta Nuova
20:10  Press conference at the Stadio Bentegodi (Italy head coach + one player)

Monday, 6th June 2016
20:45 Friendly ITALY vs. FINLAND at the Stadio Bentegodi
Press conference after the game

Wednesday, 8th June 2016
18:00  Meet up at the Malpensa Hotel
21:30  Departure of charter flight from Milano Malpensa to Montpellier
22:50  Scheduled arrival in Montpellier and transfer to Marriot Courtyard Hotel

Italy Head Coach Antonio Conte Called Up 28 players for Euro 2016 preparations

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Italy head coach Antonio Conte has called up 28 players  to start preparations for EURO 2016.   News is that for the moment there is no called up for iconic midfielder Andrea Pirlo.   Players will meed at the Coverciano Training Center on Wednesday 18 May 20Conte has called up 7 players  for their first time:  Benassi, Cataldi, Izzo, Pavoletti, Sportiello, Tonelli and Zappacosta.  As reported by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), Borini and Mirante, who were never called up by Conte, made their comeback along with Ogbonna and Marchetti, who had been previously called up by the current Azzurri coach.

Here is  the current situation as for called up players:  The first phase will not see the participation of players involved in domestic cup finals which include players from AC Milan, Juventus, Paris Saint Germain, Manchester United and Anderlecht.

  • This first stage of the preparation will encompass six training sessions up until the morning of Saturday, 21st May.
  • 48 hours later, on Monday 23rd May, the players who are taking part in the training camps for the European Championship will be announced.
  • This second stage will feature two separate working periods for a total of 12 days and will include the friendlies against Scotland (29th May in Malta) and Finland (6th June in Verona). The Italian team will then leave for Montpellier on 8th June.

A TV programme dedicated to the national team is to be shown between the two friendlies on Rai 1 on 31st May (20:35 CET). The name of the show is “Sogno Azzurro” (Azzurri dream). The whole Azzurri squad led by head coach Antonio Conte and the entire delegation that will accompany the team in France, including FIGC President Carlo Tavecchio, will take part in this event. On that same evening, Conte will announce the definitive 23-man squad for EURO 2016.

 

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Italian Called Up Players – Squad list / L’Elenco dei convocati 

Goalkeepers: Federico Marchetti (Lazio), Antonio Mirante (Bologna), Marco Sportiello (Atalanta);

Defenders: Francesco Acerbi (Sassuolo), Davide Astori (Fiorentina), Leonardo Bonucci (Juventus), Armando Izzo (Genoa), Angelo Obinze Ogbonna (West Ham), Lorenzo Tonelli (Empoli);

Midfielders: Marco Benassi (Torino), Federico Bernardeschi (Fiorentina), Antonio Candreva (Lazio), Danilo Cataldi (Lazio), Daniele De Rossi (Roma), Lorenzo De Silvestri (Sampdoria), Stephan El Shaarawy (Roma), Alessandro Florenzi (Roma), Emanuele Giaccherini (Bologna), Jorge Luiz Jorginho (Napoli), Marco Parolo (Lazio), Roberto Soriano (Sampdoria), Davide Zappacosta (Torino);

Forwards: Fabio Borini (Sunderland), Citadin Martins Eder (Inter), Ciro Immobile (Torino), Lorenzo Insigne (Napoli), Leonardo Pavoletti (Genoa), Graziano Pellè (Southampton).

Staff – Head coach: Antonio Conte; team manager: Gabriele Oriali; secretary: Mauro Vladovich; assistant coaches: Angelo Alessio, Massimo Carrera, Gianluca Spinelli, Gianluca Conte and Mauro Sandreani; fitness coaches: Costantino Coratti and Paolo Bertelli; federal doctors: Enrico Castellacci and Luca Gatteschi; physiotherapists: Aldo Esposito, Alessandro Donato, Takahiro Yamamoto and Pasquale Raia.

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The full programme for the Italian National Team is as follows (all times in CEST):

Training camp 18 – 21 May 2016

Wednesday, 18th May 2016
12:00 Meet up in Coverciano
13:30 Press conference (Italy head coach)
16:30 Training session (open to media for the first 15’)

Thursday, 19th May 2016
10:30  Training session (behind closed doors)
13:30  Press conference (players)
16:30  Training session (open to media for the first 15’)

Friday, 20th May 2016
10:30  Training session (behind closed doors)
13:30  Press conference (players)
16:30  Training session (open to media for the first 15’)

Saturday, 21st May 2016
10:30  Training session (behind closed doors)
Players to return to their respective clubs at the end

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Pre-European Championship training camp and ITALY vs. SCOTLAND friendly

Monday, 23rd May 2016
Announcement of the called-up players in the evening

Tuesday, 24th May 2016
12:00  Meet up in Coverciano – Sponsor Day
13:30  Press conference (Italy head coach)
16:30  Training session (open to media for the first 15’)

Wednesday, 25th May 2016
10:30  Training session (behind closed doors)
13:30  Press conference (players)
16:30  Training session (open to media for the first 15’)

Thurday, 26th May 2016
10:30  Training session (behind closed doors)
13:30  Press conference with FIAT
15:30  Press conference (players)
17:00  Training session (open to media for the first 15’)

Friday, 27th May 2016
10:30  Training session (behind closed doors)
13:30  Press conference (players)
16:30  Training session (open to media for the first 15’)

Saturday, 28th May 2016
10:30  Training session (behind closed doors)
16:25  Departure for Malta (flight Firenze-Malta)
18:25  Scheduled arrival in Malta and transfer to Westin Dragonara Hotel
19:00  Press conference at the Ta’ Qali Stadium (Italy head coach + one player)

Sunday, 29th May 2016
20:45 Friendly ITALYvs. SCOTLAND at the Ta’ Qali Stadium
Press conference and transfer to the airport following the game
00:50 Departure of charter flight to Roma/ Milano Malpensa

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Pre-European Championship training camp and ITALY vs. FINLAND friendly

Tuesday, 31st May 2016 (Submission to UEFA of the EURO 2016 official 23-man squad within 24:00)
18:00  Meet up at the Parco dei Principi Hotel in Rome
20:30  RAI TV show ‘Sogno Azzurro”
22:30  Departure from Rome to Florence and transfer to Coverciano

Tuesday, 1st June 2016
10:00  Official squad photo with Scervino and Puma outfits (open only to photographers and TV operators)
followed by a training session behind closed doors
14:30  Press conference (players)
16:30  Training session (open to media for the first 15’)

Thurday, 2nd June 2016
10:30  Training session (behind closed doors)
13:30  Press conference (players)
16:30  Training session (open to media for the first 15’)

Friday, 3rd June 2016
10:30  Training session (behind closed doors)
13:30  Press conference (players)
16:30  Training session (open to media for the first 15’)

Saturday, 4th June 2016
09:30  Training session (behind closed doors)
13:30  Press conference (players)
16:30  Training session (open to media for the first 15’)

Sunday, 5th June 2016
10:30  Training session (behind closed doors)
16:00  Training session (behind closed doors)
18:03  Departure train from Florence to Verona Porta Nuova
20:10  Press conference at the Stadio Bentegodi (Italy head coach + one player)

Monday, 6th June 2016
20:45 Friendly ITALY vs. FINLAND at the Stadio Bentegodi
Press conference after the game

Wednesday, 8th June 2016
18:00  Meet up at the Malpensa Hotel
21:30  Departure of charter flight from Milano Malpensa to Montpellier
22:50  Scheduled arrival in Montpellier and transfer to Marriot Courtyard Hotel

2015 – 2016 Italian Serie A Standing / Serie A Table / Top Scorers

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Thanks for visiting my blog.  Here is the 2015 – 2016 Italian Serie A Standing / Serie A Table.  The season  will end on Sunday 15 May 2016 . Juventus won the 2016 Scudetto winning their 5th consecutive one.   A historical record.

Juventus won the Scudetto with 3 games to spare.  Juventus finished the season with 91 points and a positive goal difference of +55 followed by Napoli with 82 points and a positive goal difference of +48.   Top scorer of the Serie A is Napoli forward Gonzalo Higuain with 36 goals.  The 3 teams relegated to Serie B are Carpi, Frosinone, and Hellas Verona.

 

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2015 – 2016 Italian Serie A Table / Serie A Standing/ Serie A Scudetto table

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2015 – 2016  Italian Serie A Top Scorers Table / Serie A Top Scorers Standing Week 38, Sunday 15 May 2016

Rank Name Team GS MP
1 Gonzalo HIGUAIN Napoli 36 35
2 Paulo DYBALA Juventus 19 34
3 Carlos BACCA AC Milan 18 38
4 Mauro Icardi Internazionale 16 33
5 Leonardo Pavoletti Genoa 14 25
6 MOHAMED SALAH AS Roma 14 34
7 Josip Ilicic Fiorentina 13 30
8 Éder 13 33
9 Massimo Maccarone Empoli 13 37
10 Andrea Belotti Torino 12 35
11 Nikola Kalinic Fiorentina 12 36
12 Lorenzo INSIGNE Napoli 12 37
13 Cyril Théréau Udinese 11 36
14 Mario Mandžukic Juventus 10 27
15 Antonio CANDREVA Lazio 10 30

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Week 38 Italy Serie A Results 2015-2016 / Roundup Week 38 – Thirty-eighth Round on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 May 2016

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Hello my friends. Here are the results of the Serie A Week 38 – Thirty-eighth Round on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 May 2016.  This is the last round of the 2015 – 2016 Serie A season.

Summarizing.  Juventus won the Scudetto, the 5th consecutive.   Juventus and Napoli secured their direct participation in the 2015 – 2016 UEFA Champions League by ending the season in 1st and 2nd place, respectively.  AS Roma finished in the third position and a spot for the Champions League Playoff.     Juventus crowned as Italy’s Champions and celebrated in grand style by delighting their fans at the Juventus Stadium.  Juventus 5 – 0 Sampdoria.

As for the Europa League, Inter and Fiorentina securing their direct participation in the Europa League next season ending in 4th and 5th place.   Sassuolo with a historical qualification for the Europa League Playoff.  It is the first time that Sassuolo will be in a European competition.   A big failure here is for AC Milan who were looking to defeat AS Roma and hoping for Sassuolo to match the game against Inter.  Well, total blow for AC Milan.   Sassuolo defeated Inter and kept the 6th position.   Sassuolo 3 – 1 Inter

AC Milan lost the home game at the San Siro Stadium showing a poor performance.  Roma dominated the match showing better determination.   Sad news is that iconic AC Milan goalkeeper Christian Abbiati could not even play his last game after announcing he was retiring.  Abbiati was listed among the subs.   AC Milan 1 – 3 AS Roma

Napoli ending the season in grand style.   Spectacular game against Frosinone at the San Paolo Stadium.  Midfielder Marek Hamsik opened the score and then forward Gonzalo Higuain scoring a hat-trick.  Higuain broke the record of most goals in Serie A  breaking the record of AC Milan forward Nils Gunnar who had scored 35 goals in the 1949-1950 Season.   Higuain set a new record by scoring 36 goals now and ending as the Serie A Top Scorer this season.  Napoli defeating Frosinone:  Napoli 4 – 0 Frosinone

As far as the relegation zone to Serie B.   Carpi, Frosinone and Hellas Verona already relegated.  Palermo saved themselves and celebrated in grand style at the Renzo Barbera Stadium after defeating Hellas Verona.    Palermo 3 – 2 Hellas Verona

Empoli coach Marco Giampaolo directed his last game for Empoli after announcing he was leaving the team.

Udinese forward and iconic Captain Antonio Di Natale played his last game with Udinese.  Fans gathering at the Friuli Stadium to salute and thank the Captain.

Lazio forward Miroslav Klose also playing his last game with Lazio.  Fans gathering at the Olimpico to celebrate the “Klose Day.”   Klose played for Lazio 5 years.

The top scorer of the Serie A: Napoli forward Gonzalo Higuain with 36 goals

 

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Top Serie A teams standing AFTER Serie A Week 38 games. First 3 qualifying for Champions League, 4 and 5 for Europa League.

Champions League TicketsJUVENTUS, 1st position with 91 points and a positive goal difference of +55

NAPOLI 2nd position with 82 points and a positive goal difference of +48

AS ROMA, 3rd positions with 80 points points and a positive goal difference of +42

UEFA Europa League INTER, 4th position with 67 points and a positive goal difference of +12

FIORENTINA, 5th position with 64 points and a positive goal difference of +18

SASSUOLO, 6th position with 61 points and a positive goal difference of +9

Relegation Zone:

– CARPI, 18th position with 38 points and a negative goal difference of -20

– FROSINONE, 19th position with 31 points and a negative goal difference of -41

– HELLAS VERONA, 20th position with 28 points and a negative goal difference of -29

 

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Saturday 14 May 2016

  • Serie A Week 38/ 38a Giornata
  • Juventus 5 – 0 SampdoriaGoals: 5′ Patrice Evrà (J), 15′ Paulo Dybala (J) (pen), 37′ Paulo Dybala (J), 77′ Giorgio Chiellini (J), 85′ Leonardo Bonucci (J)
  • AC Milan 1 – 3 AS Roma, Goals: 19′ Mohamed Salah (R), 59′ Stephan El Shaarawy (R), 82′ Emerson (R), 86′ Carlos Bacca (M)
  • Sassuolo 3 – 1 Inter, Goals: 6′ Matteo Politano (S), 26′ Lorenzo Pellegrini  (S), 31′ Rodrigo Palacio (I), 39′ Matteo Politano (S)
  • Napoli 4 – 0 Frosinone, Goals: 44′ Marek Hamsik (N), 52′ Gonzalo Higuaín (N), 62′ Gonzalo Higuaín (N), 71′ Gonzalo Higuaín (N)

 

Sunday 15 May 2016

  •  Empoli 2 – 1 Torino, Goals: 12′ Massimo Maccarone (E), 54′ Piotr Zielinski (E), 56′ Joel Obi  (T)
  • Genoa 1 – 2 Atalanta, Goals: 52′ Marco D’Alessandro (A), 56′ Leonardo Pavoletti (G), 82′ Jasmin Kurtic (A)
  • Lazio 2- 4 Fiorentina, Goals: 2′ Senad Lulic (L),  31′ Matías Vecino (F), 40′ Federico Bernardeschi (F), 45′ Cristian Tello (F),
  • Udinese 1 – 2 Carpi, Goals: 36′ Simone Verdi (C)(pen), 38′ Simone Verdi (C), 79′ Antonio Di Natale (U)(pen)
  • Palermo 3 – 2 Hellas Verona, Goals: 28′ Franco Vázquez (P), 48′ Federico Viviani (H), 51′ Enzo Maresca (P), 64′ Alberto Gilardino (P), 84′ Eros Pisano (H)

 

Result UDINESE 1 – 2 CARPI, Goals by Verdi, Sunday 15 May 2016, Serie A Week 38

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52% Ball Possession UDINESE and 48% Ball Possession CARPI
Udinese Udinese 1 – 2 Carpi Carpi FC
79′ Antonio Di Natale (pen)     36′ Simone Verdi (pen)
.                                                           38′ Simone Veri

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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Udinese, 16th position with 39 points and a negative goal difference of -24
Carpi, 18th position with 35 points and a negative goal difference of -21

Pos Team P W D L Goals DIFF Points
16 Udinese 37 10 9 18 34:58 -24 39
18 Carpi 37 8 11 18 35:56 -21 35

 

A sad day for Udinese as the iconic Captain forward Antonio Di Natale is playing his last game.   Di Natale being the motor “a bandiera” for the squad earned the respect not only of his teams, but also from the fans.

Carpi despite the victory is relegated to the Serie B.   The competition was for Palermo who defeated Hellas Verona and saved themselves reaching 39 points while Carpi remained with 38 points.  One point difference and that made the difference.

Things going bad for Udinese.  In the 35th minute, Referee Mazzoleni giving a penalty to Carpi conceded by Udinese defender Felipe after a foul on Carpi forward Kevin Lasagna inside the penalty area.   It’s forward Simone Verdi to convert the penalty defeating goalkeeper Orestis Karnezis with a right footed shot in the bottom right corner.

Tough situation for Udinese.  Referee Mazzoleni giving a red card to forward Cyril Théréau in the 37th minute.  Udinese playing now with 10 players.

Imagine, just two minutes after the first goal, there it comes the second one.  Yep, it is again Simone Verdi to score!    In the 38th minute, Verdi defeating goalkeeper Karnezis with a left footed shot in the bottom left corner.   The assist is by midfielder Marco Crimi.

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There are no precedents between Udinese vs Carpi at the Friuli Stadium.

Here is UDINESE official starting lineup by coach Luigi Di Canio:

UDINESE (3-5-2): Karnezis; Piris, Danilo, Felipe; Widmer, Badu, Lodi, Bruno Fernandes, Alì Adnan; Zapata, Théréau.

Here is CARPI official starting lineup by coach Fabrizio Castori:

CARPI (4-4-1-1): Colombi; Zaccardo, Suagher, Gagliolo, Sabelli; Martinho, Bianco, Crimi, Pasciuti; Verdi; Lasagna

 

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Stats BEFORE the game.  Top scorer of UDINESE: Cyril Thereau wih 11 goals

Top scorer of CARPI: Kevin Lasagna with 5 goals

UDINESE Goals Goals CARPI
Thereau, Cyril 11 5 Lasagna, Kevin
Zapata, Duvan 8 4 Borriello, Marco
Badu, Emmanuel 4 3 Di Gaudio, Antonio
Fernandes, Bruno 3 3 Lollo, Lorenzo
Perica, Stipe 2 2 Mbakogu, Jerry

Stats.  Here are the last 3 games of UDINESE: 1 draw, 2 lost

08/05/16 SA Atalanta Udinese 1:1 Round 37
30/04/16 SA Udinese Turin 1:5 Round 36
23/04/16 SA Inter Udinese 3:1 Round 35

Stats.  Here are the last 3 games of CARPI:  1 win, 2 lost

08/05/16 SA Carpi Lazio 1:3 Round 37
01/05/16 SA Juventus Carpi 2:0 Round 36
25/04/16 SA Carpi Empoli 1:0 Round 35

Disciplinary Situation BEFORE the game.  1 suspended player for UDINESE: Kuzmanovic (1)

4 suspended players for CARPI: Poli (1), Lollo (1), Letizia (1), Romagnoli (1)

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Udinese 1 – 2 Carpi
Sunday 15 May 2016
Friuli Stadium
Udine, Italy

20:45

Referee: MAZZOLENI
Assistants: PADOVAN – LO CICERO
Fourth Official: CARIOLATO
ADD1: GUIDA
ADD2: DI BELLO

Goals:

Official lineups – formations:

UDINESE (3-5-2): Karnezis; Piris, Danilo, Felipe; Widmer, Badu, Lodi, Bruno Fernandes, Alì Adnan; Zapata, Théréau.

Subs: Meret, Di Natale, Domizzi, Armero, Perica, Guilherme, Edenílson, Pasquale, Iniguez, Hallfredsson, Matos, Balic.

Coach: Luigi De Canio.

CARPI (4-4-1-1): Colombi; Zaccardo, Suagher, Gagliolo, Sabelli; Martinho, Bianco, Crimi, Pasciuti; Verdi; Lasagna.

Coach: Belec, Cofie, Porcari, Di Gaudio, Gnahorè, de Guzmán, Daprelà, Fedele, Ceci, Mbakogu.

Coach: Fabrizio Castori.

Match Stats

Udinese Match Stats Carpi
1 Goals 2
15(5) Shots (on goal) 10(5)
14 Fouls 17
6 Corner kicks 3
0 Offsides 6
52% Ball  Possession 48%
3 Yellow Cards 3
1 Red Cards 0
3 Saves 4