Marco Biagianti was born on 19 April 1984 and is an Italian former footballer who played as a midfielder.
11 Facts About Marco Biagianti
Marco Biagianti made a total of 31 league starts, and scored 1 league goal, but it was not enough to save his club from relegation to the Serie C2.
Marco Biagianti started the new season as a regular starter and racked up 15 appearances in all competitions, before transferring to Serie A club, Calcio Catania in January 2006.
Marco Biagianti was scouted by Catania chief, Pierto Lo Monaco in 2005, and negotiations began in December 2005, and led to his January transfer to the Sicilian club in 2006.
Marco Biagianti made 34 Serie A appearances alone, and helped Catania to safely avoid relegation concerns.
Marco Biagianti managed to score 3 league goals, helping lead Catania to a 12th place league finish, a record high points total for the club in Serie A and to a quarter final position in the Coppa Italia.
Roma, but despite these rumours Marco Biagianti has reiterated his desire to remain in Sicily.
On 9 July 2011, Marco Biagianti was assigned captaincy at the club.
Marco Biagianti is currently part of a record-breaking Catania outfit that had picked up 56 points from 38 Serie A matches.
On 29 May 2009, Marco Biagianti received his first call up to the Italy national football team as he was named in the squad for the friendly against Northern Ireland that took place on 6 June 2009.
Marco Biagianti was linked with a possible place in Marcello Lippi's squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, but eventually failed to make the 23-man roster chosen by Lippi.