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Full name
  
Gianluca Lapadula

2006–2007
  
→ Treviso (loan)

Weight
  
68 kg

Number
  
10

Height
  
1.78 m


Playing position
  
Forward

Role
  
Footballer

Place of birth
  
Turin, Italy

Name
  
Gianluca Lapadula

Date joined
  
July 1, 2013

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Date of birth
  
(1990-02-07) 7 February 1990 (age 25)

Current team
  
Delfino Pescara 1936 (#10 / Forward)

Similar People
  
Alfredo Donnarumma, Vincenzo Fiorillo, Antonio Donnarumma, Federico Melchiorri, Benjamin Mokulu

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Gianluca Lapadula (born 7 February 1990) is an Italian footballer who plays as a forward for Genoa, on loan from Milan.

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Early life

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Lapadula was born in Turin, to an Italian father from the region of Apulia and a Peruvian mother. He has a brother named David who was also a forward, in the lower amateur leagues.

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He is nicknamed Lapagol, due to his goalscoring prowess, and Sir William (in reference to William Wallace) for his strong temperament.

Early career

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Lapadula began his career with Juventus before releasing in 2004 because he wasn't doing well in his studies. After that he moved to Collegno Paradiso, then left on loan to Treviso in 2006. He returned to Piedmont for Serie C2 side Pro Vercelli on 31 August 2007. He was a player of the reserve. In 2008–09 season, he left for Lega Pro Seconda Divisione (ex–Serie C2) side Ivrea, and was selected to the Lega Pro 2nd Div. A representative team for Lega Pro Quadrangular Tournament and scored a goal against 2nd Div. C representative team in the third place match. Eventually, Group A finished as the third. In August 2009 he was signed by Parma and spent one season with the Primavera reserve team. In July 2010 left for Atletico Roma.

Loans to Atletico Roma and Cesena

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He made his debut for Atletico Roma on 8 August 2010, in the Coppa Italia preliminary round, lost in extra time (1–2). In January 2011, Lapadula left for Ravenna. He concluded the 2011–12 season as the topscorer in Group A with 24 goals.

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On 15 June 2012 Lapadula joined Serie B club Cesena in co-ownership, signing a five-year contract. Lapadula failed to play regularly for Cesena, and on 8 January 2013 he was signed by Frosinone. In July 2013 the co-ownership between Cesena and Parma was resolved, and Lapadula returned to Parma.

Loans to Gorica and Teramo

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He was loaned to Slovenian club ND Gorica on 1 July, along with Bright Addae, Daniele Bazzoffia, Uroš Celcer, Massimo Coda, Alex Cordaz, Sebestyén Ihrig-Farkas, Alen Jogan, Floriano Vanzo and Fabio Lebran. The deals were finalised on 12 July.

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In July 2014 he was loaned to Teramo, where he scored 21 goals and helped the club achieve promotion to Serie B, then cancelled in August 2015 by the final judgment of the Italian Football Federation, due to match-fixing on the part of the President of Teramo, Luciano Campitellii, in the penultimate round of the league in the match against Savona.

Pescara

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After the bankruptcy of Parma he was released on a free transfer, and in July 2015 he was signed by Pescara in Serie B on a four-year contract. In the 2015–16 season he scored 30 goals in 43 appearances (including three goals in as many appearances in the playoffs), without scoring any penalties, earning the honour of top scorer in the Italian second division.

Milan

On 24 June 2016 he sustained his medical test with A.C. Milan, who reportedly paid Pescara €9 million plus bonus for the transfer, while the player signed a five-year deal worth €1 million per season. He made his debut for Milan on 27 August 2016, coming on as an 86th-minute substitute during a 4–2 loss away against Napoli in Serie A. He scored his first goal for Milan and in Serie A on 6 November 2016 in the 2–1 away victory against Palermo, three minutes after coming on as a substitute for Carlos Bacca. On 26 November, Lapadula scored his first brace in Serie A in a 1–4 away victory against Empoli. He finished the 2016/17 season with 8 goals in 27 games, two of which were scored from a penalty spot.

Genoa

On 18 July 2017, Lapadula moved to Genoa, on a one-season loan with an obligation to make the deal permanent.

International career

Due to his family heritage Lapadula is eligible to play for Italy and Peru. He had received a call-up by Peru for the Copa América Centenario but had not officially decided which international side to represent. On 7 November 2016, he was called up to the Italy senior squad for the first time for a 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualification match against Liechtenstein and a friendly match against Germany, replacing the injured Napoli forward Manolo Gabbiadini.

On 31 May 2017, Lapadula scored a hat-trick for Italy in a unofficial friendly against San Marino.

Style of play

A dynamic forward, Lapadula is a tenacious and physically strong striker; due to his versatility, he can play as a centre-forward, and can also adapt to more creative roles, as a second striker, or winger on either flank, courtesy of his ability to both score and assist goals. An uncommonly accurate and powerful finisher, he also has a strong left foot, and an eye for goal.

Club

As of 28 May 2017

Club

Gorica
  • Slovenian Football Cup: 2013–14
  • Milan
  • Supercoppa Italiana: 2016
  • Individual

  • Lega Pro top scorer: 2014–15 (Group A, 24 goals)
  • Serie B top scorer: 2015–16 (27 goals)
  • Gran Galà Top 11 Serie B: 2015–16
  • References

    Gianluca Lapadula Wikipedia