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Place of birth
  
Varese, Italy

Years
  
Team

Playing position
  
Midfielder

Name
  
Ignazio Cocchiere


ca.2004–2006
  
Legnano

Role
  
Footballer

2006–2007
  
Internazionale

Position
  
Midfielder

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Date of birth
  
(1987-09-19) 19 September 1987 (age 28)

Current team
  
Royale Union Saint-Gilloise

Ignazio Cocchiere dall’Inter al Parlamento Europeo


Ignazio Cocchiere (born 19 September 1987) is an Italian footballer who plays for Belgian First Division Amateurs club FCV Dender EH. He signed for FCV Dender EH in 2016 after having previously been one of the crowd favourites for the club Royal Union Saint-Gilloise, having played an integral part in their promotion to the Belgian Second Division in season 2014 - 2015. Quickly after his arrival at FCV Dender EH he started making his impact at his new club and with his goals he contributed to a good start of the season 2016 - 2017. Cocchiere was born in Varese in Italy and signed his first professional contract at the age of 18 for Internazionale.

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Youth career

Born in Varese, Lombardy, Cocchiere started his career in Lombardy team Legnano, where he played for its Berretti under-20 reserve since 2004–05 season. Cocchiere also played for a local club in Azzate, the Province of Varese before 2001.

In mid-2006 he signed his first professional contract for top Serie A club Internazionale, where he joined the reserve team. Like most of his new Primavera under-20 reserve teammates, Cocchiere received a first-team shirt number of no.56. At the Inter reserves he played in a very strong youth team, featuring Mario Balotelli, Jonathan Biabiany and Leonardo Bonucci among others, resulting in winning the Primavera league.

Lega Pro

After graduation from the Reserves, Cocchiere left for Pizzighettone in late-August 2007. As the club also signed a number of experienced players, the young Cocchiere featured only in two matches that season. In 2008–09 Lega Pro Prima Divisione, he was signed by Pro Patria. Cocchiere did not play any game for the first team and the fact that he combined his football career with studying at university meant he looked for opportunities elsewhere.

Switzerland

Cocchiere found the opportunity to combine both careers when he was signed by Swiss Challenge League club Nyon in 2010, and he simultaneously enrolled in Political Science at the University of Geneva. As a result of the Swiss maximum number of foreign players he was initially loaned out to Swiss 1. Liga club Baulmes. Here he had a successful run of games playing an attacking right-back and contributed to the club's great form with an impressive number of 7 goals in 12 games. His goal scoring record attracted the attention of a number of first league clubs and this contributed to the decision of Nyon to call him back to the club and add him to the squad in summer of 2010. However, after only a handful appearances partly due to a rare injury in his career, Cocchiere was released in summer of 2011 when he decided not to accept any of the received offer from Swiss Second Division clubs and to return to Italy to finish his university degree.

Serie D

Cocchiere then returned to Italy to finish he Master Degree Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore at and signed for Serie D club Gallaratese. At the club he scored 5 goals in 11 games. On 4 January 2012 he was signed by Caronnese, where he stayed for one season during which he finished his degree.

Belgium

Cocchiere moved to Brussels where he signed for Royal Union Saint-Gilloise and combined his football career with a career working for the European Parliament. After some very successful seasons playing for Union and scoring some crucial memorable goals, Cocchiere started featuring less in the starting eleven during season 2015-2016, much to the disliking of many of the fans. This eventually lead to his departure and Cocchiere found a new challenge at FCV Dender EH, signing a one-year contract with an option of one more year. He quoted the reputation and great infrastructure of the club as some of the reasons for signing. Here he quickly found his rhythm and form; being voted as 'Man of the Match' by Dender fans on frequent occasions and scoring 12 goals in his first 16 official games. His successful first season, seeing him netting already 18 goals, led the club to offering him an improved contract in April 2017, shortly before the league's playoffs.

European Parliament

Ignazio Cocchiere has always combined his professional football career with academic activities, studying at university in many of the countries he played. Having successfully combined his studies with practicing his sport full-time, he continued combining both careers also after graduation. In Brussels he found a job working at the European Parliament, where he has worked for more than three years now. In his interview with Eurosport on April 25 April 2017, he recommended all young football player to keep an alternative career path in mind and stressed that his job in the European Parliament was another reason he expects to be playing football in Belgium the years to come. As a result of playing for local cult club Royale Union Saint-Gilloise and working in the so-called 'Brussels Bubble' Cocchiere has become a well-known and respected figure in the local scene, resulting regularly in a lot of media coverage.

References

Ignazio Cocchiere Wikipedia


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