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12 Facts About Marco Parolo

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Marco Parolo finished as the losing quarter-finalists in 2003 Primavera Reserve League for Calcio Como.

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Marco Parolo made 2 appearances in the playoffs round, as the substitutes of Greco and Caremi respectively.

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Marco Parolo made 52 league appearances in two seasons, including 38 starts.

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Marco Parolo played twice in promotion playoffs, losing to Cittadella in the first round.

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Marco Parolo joined Cesena on 10 July 2009 on a temporary deal, where he would rejoin former Foligno head coach Pierpaolo Bisoli, whom Marco Parolo had previously played under during his short spell with Foligno.

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Lazio announced that Marco Parolo had signed a new deal until June 2020.

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Marco Parolo had become a fundamental part of Lazio's starting XI usually playing full matches and resting very little due to his high level of importance.

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Marco Parolo played in a holding midfield type of role where he often scored with frequent runs through the opposition's defense.

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On 8 November 2018, Marco Parolo scored the opening goal of Lazio's fourth group stage game of the Europa League, helping his team to qualify for the knockout stage with two games to spare.

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Marco Parolo received his first national team call-up on 20 March 2011, for a friendly match and UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying.

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Marco Parolo was selected by Cesare Prandelli as part of his 23-man squad for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, and made his debut in the competition playing as a substitute in the first game against England.

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An offensive-minded player, Marco Parolo usually played as a mezzala, and was known for his tendency to make attacking runs from midfield, and possessed a keen eye for goal due to his powerful, accurate shooting ability from distance, with either foot, and his strength in the air.