Lorenzo Squizzi was born on 20 June 1974 and is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
14 Facts About Lorenzo Squizzi
Lorenzo Squizzi played the final match of the season, which Le Zebre already secured the title weeks before.
Lorenzo Squizzi secured a long-term contract with Serie B club Lucchese, where he helped the league struggler avoided relegation in the first season.
Lorenzo Squizzi joined Salernitana which newly relegated from Serie A in a co-ownership deal, which saw Ciro Polito moved to opposite direction.
Lorenzo Squizzi worked as Fabrizio Lorieri's backup, ahead youth product Rosario Niosi, Lorieri himself a new signing but from Serie A club Lecce.
Lorenzo Squizzi survived in mid-season sale, which saw Salernitana reduced the number of goalkeeper from 5 to 3 by sending ex-no.
Lorenzo Squizzi quickly became the first choice, ahead of Raffaele Nuzzo.
Lorenzo Squizzi returned to field on the last round, played 77 minutes as starter without concerned a goal, before replaced by Mancini.
Lorenzo Squizzi's performance made Perugia, which newly relegated to Serie B, sign him to provide extra cover for Australian international Zeljko Kalac.
Lorenzo Squizzi conceded 9 goals in 14 matches, with Kalac conceding 25 goals in 29 matches.
Lorenzo Squizzi played all 4 promotion playoffs that lost to Torino in the finals.
At Serie B, Lorenzo Squizzi secured his place as first choice, ahead Gabriele Aldegani and Mattia Passarini.
On 7 June 2010, Chievo announced Lorenzo Squizzi had signed a new one-year contract.
Lorenzo Squizzi extended his contract again in July 2011 and 2012.