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Pierluigi Orlandini
Italian footballer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pierluigi Orlandini (born 9 October 1972) is an Italian former footballer who played as a midfielder.
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Club career
Orlandini started his career with Atalanta in 1989, but was a fringe player and in 1992 was sold to Lecce, where he spent a season, before moving back to Atalanta. After another season long stay, he joined one of Italy's biggest clubs in 1994, Internazionale, where he spent 2 seasons, and subsequently moved to Verona in 1996. After this, he had unsuccessful spells with Parma and Venezia. In 2000, he played 2 games for AC Milan and scored 1 goal. He went on to spend the remainder of his career with Brescia, his former club Atalanta and Brindisi before retiring.
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International career
At international level, Orlandini also won 10 caps for the Italian under-21 team between 1992 and 1994, scoring once. The goal was the golden goal winner in the U-21 Euro Final against Portugal in the 1994 final.
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