Ciro Immobile
Italian footballer
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2024 | Transferred to Beşiktaş in the Süper Lig, marking a new chapter in his international football career. |
2022 | Won his fourth Capocannoniere title, scoring 27 goals in 31 games. |
2020 | Won the UEFA European Championship with the Italian national team. |
2019 | Had his most prolific season, equalling the Serie A goal record with 36 goals, winning the Capocannoniere and European Golden Shoe. |
July 2016 | Permanently transferred to Lazio, marking the beginning of a significant period in his career. |
2015 | Transferred to Spanish club Sevilla after his time at Borussia Dortmund. |
2015 | Returned to Torino on loan in Serie A. |
2015 | Loaned to Sevilla in La Liga and briefly returned to Torino, demonstrating his adaptability across different leagues. |
2014 | Made his debut for the Italian national team and was selected for the FIFA World Cup squad. |
December 17 2014 | Assisted the first goal and scored the second in a 2–2 home draw with Wolfsburg. |
September 16 2014 | Scored his first goal for Borussia Dortmund in a 2–0 home win over Arsenal in the Champions League group stages. |
August 23 2014 | Immobile made his Bundesliga debut in Dortmund's opening match of the 2014–15 season, losing 2–0 to Bayer Leverkusen at home. |
August 13 2014 | Immobile made his Dortmund debut, starting in the 2014 DFL-Supercup against Bayern Munich, with Dortmund winning 2–0. |
June 18 2014 | Juventus sold the remaining 50% registration rights of Immobile to Torino for €8.035 million, with the total transfer fee to Dortmund being €17.955 million. |
June 2 2014 | Borussia Dortmund announced the signing of Ciro Immobile, despite unresolved co-ownership issues between Torino and Juventus. |
2013 | Moved to Torino in Serie A, continuing to establish himself in top-tier Italian football. |
2012 | Transferred to Genoa in Serie A, marking a significant step in his professional career. |
2012 | Moved to Genoa after successful loan periods in Serie B, including winning the league title with Pescara as top scorer. |
2011 | Loaned to Grosseto and then Pescara in Serie B, gaining significant playing experience during the 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons. |
2011 | Loaned to Grosseto in Serie B, further developing his skills and gaining playing experience. |
2011 | Loaned to Pescara in Serie B, where he continued to gain professional experience. |
2010 | Loaned to Siena in Serie B, continuing his development as a young footballer. |
2010 | Loaned to Siena and Grosseto in Serie B, continuing to develop his football career through loan spells. |
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