Place of birth Forli, Italy 1991–1992 Internazionale Weight 81 kg Years Team Height 1.85 m | 1990–1991 Internazionale Role Footballer Playing position Name Stefano Bettarini Position Defender | |
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Date of birth (1972-02-06) 6 February 1972 (age 43) Children Giacomo Bettarini, Nicolo Bettarini Similar People Simona Ventura, Samanta Togni, Giuseppe Signori, Cristiano Doni, Paola Perego |
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Stefano Bettarini (born 6 February 1972) is a retired Italian footballer who played as a defender, and a television personality. He played once for the Italian national team. He was a contestant on Grande Fratello VIP, 2016 and currently a host presenter in L'Isola dei Famosi.
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- domandone per stefano bettarini francesca macr a quelli che il calcio e
- L isola dei famosi passeggiata al bacio per dayane mello e stefano bettarini
- Early career
- Fiorentina
- Venezia
- Sampdoria
- Match fixing and Parma
- International career
- TV career
- Personal life
- References

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Early career

Born in Forlì, Emilia–Romagna, Bettarini spent his childhood at Buonconvento, in the Province of Siena, Tuscany. He then spent his youth career at Staggia Senese, Poggibonsi, in the Province of Siena and was then signed by Internazionale. After first being loaned to Baracca Lugo, Bettarini joined Serie B side Lucchese and played 4 successive Serie B seasons, including 1 at Salerno. In June 1996, he was signed by Serie A side Cagliari but the team were relegated in 1997.
Fiorentina

In July 1997, he was signed by Fiorentina and priced at 3 billion Italian lire. After a limited chance, he was loaned to Bologna on 30 January 1999.
Venezia

On 2 September 1999, he was signed by Serie A side Venezia for 4 billion Italian lire. He signed a 4-year contract. He followed the team relegated in 2000 and promoted back to Serie A in 2001. But the Venice side relegated again in 2002.
Sampdoria

After Maurizio Zamparini the owner of Venezia purchased Palermo, Zamparini bought most of the squad to Sicily and Bettarini refused. Bettarini then joined Serie B side Sampdoria on free transfer, as Venezia had to reduce the salary expenditure. He signed a reported 2-year contract.
Match-fixing and Parma
In August 2004, he was banned 5 months for match-fixing. Antonio Marasco, Roberto D'Aversa, Generoso Rossi, Maurizio Caccavale and Alfredo Femiano were also banned. Bettarini denied he was guilty and was wrongly included in the investigation.
In January 2005, he left for Parma. Bettarini made his club debut on 3 February 2005 (round 22), against Bologna as starter. That match Gialloblu lost 1–3. He then continued as one of the starting XI. On round 28 (13 March) against Atalanta, he was substituted by Matteo Contini in the 16th minutes. He then out of a month due to injury. He came back to field on round 32 (20 April) against his former club Sampdoria, but substituted by Paolo Cannavaro in the 2nd minute. That season Parma reached the semi-final of the UEFA Cup; Bettarini retired at the end of the season.
International career
Bettarini received his only national team call-up in 2004, a warm-up friendly match in Palermo, against the Czech Republic before the start of UEFA Euro 2004, on 18 February. Bettarini's club teammate Sergio Volpi, as well as Parma's Simone Barone, also received their first call-up. During the experimental match, Bettarini played as one of the starting XI, and was replaced by Giuseppe Pancaro in the 79th minutes. Italy manager Giovanni Trapattoni used all of his 22-men squad on the field, and made 7 substitutes at half time; the match ended in a 2–2 draw.
TV career
In 2005, Bettarini retired and appeared in reality television.
Personal life
Bettarini was married to Italian television host Simona Ventura between 1998 and 2004; the couple had two children together.