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48 Facts About Peter Vincenti

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Peter Ian Vincenti was born on 7 July 1986 and is a Jerriais professional footballer who plays for Jersey Football Combination club St Peter.

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Peter Vincenti primarily plays as a winger, although he has been deployed in attacking midfield, and as a forward.

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Peter Vincenti joined Millwall on a short-term contract following a successful trial period.

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In October 2010, Peter Vincenti joined Conference Premier club Mansfield Town on an initial three-month loan.

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In May 2013, Peter Vincenti signed for League Two club Rochdale, and helped the club achieve promotion to League One in his first season.

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Peter Vincenti was loaned to National League North club Hereford in September 2019 for three months.

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Peter Vincenti left Macclesfield when his contract expired and rejoined his first club, St Peter, in September 2020.

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Peter Vincenti has represented the Jersey national team, and played for his country at the Island Games in 2007.

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In 2023 Peter Vincenti made his debut for the WGCS in a much hyped grudge match against Le Judge in the scorching heat at the Royal Jersey.

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Peter Vincenti's father, called Peter Vincenti, played as a midfielder and later managed the Jersey national football team.

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Peter Vincenti studied Business Studies at Liverpool Hope University prior to playing football professionally.

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Peter Vincenti later earned his master's degree in Business Administration at the Open University.

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Peter Vincenti progressed into the first-team at St Peter and played on a part-time basis.

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Peter Vincenti was top goalscorer for Jersey in the Island Games, held in Rhodes in June 2007.

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Peter Vincenti subsequently won Jersey Footballer of the Year in 2007.

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Peter Vincenti did not make a first-team appearance for Millwall during his time at the club, making the substitutes' bench once in a League One match against Swindon Town.

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When his contract at Millwall expired, Peter Vincenti joined Stevenage Borough on a free transfer on 4 January 2008.

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Peter Vincenti was transfer-listed following Graham Westley's reappointment as manager in May 2008.

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Peter Vincenti scored the only goal of the game with the last-kick of the match in the second leg of the FA Trophy semi-final against Ebbsfleet United on 21 March 2009.

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Peter Vincenti played 31 times during his first full season with the club, scoring four goals.

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Peter Vincenti played in five of the first six games of the season, all of which as a substitute, and started the following game against Histon on 31 August 2009, during which he was sent-off in the sixth-minute for violent conduct.

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Peter Vincenti played 26 times in all competitions that season, as Stevenage earned promotion to the Football League for the first time in the club's history.

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In October 2010, Peter Vincenti joined Conference Premier club Mansfield Town on an initial three-month loan deal, with a view to the agreement being made permanent in January 2011.

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Peter Vincenti signed for Aldershot Town on a free transfer on 14 January 2011, joining the League Two club on an 18-month contract.

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Peter Vincenti was Dean Holdsworth's first signing for Aldershot, with Vincenti having previously played under Dean's brother, David, at Mansfield Town.

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Peter Vincenti scored further goals against Cheltenham Town, Bradford City, and Rotherham United respectively, taking his goal tally to six.

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Peter Vincenti made 22 appearances for Aldershot during the season, with the club finishing in 14th place in League Two.

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Peter Vincenti signed a one-year contract extension with Aldershot on 30 March 2012, keeping him contracted to the club until June 2013.

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Peter Vincenti made 49 appearances during the campaign, scoring six times.

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Peter Vincenti made 46 appearances in his final season with the club, as Aldershot were ultimately relegated back to the Conference Premier after finishing in last place in League Two.

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Peter Vincenti was a regular starter throughout the season, making 49 appearances and scoring seven goals during his first season with the club.

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Peter Vincenti went on to score seven times in the club's next nine matches.

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Peter Vincenti scored 16 times in 44 appearances during the season, finishing as the club's second highest goalscorer for the campaign, as Rochdale consolidated their place back in League One after finishing in eighth position.

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Similarly to the previous season, Peter Vincenti went on a run of scoring seven times within the space of nine matches.

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Peter Vincenti played 43 times during the season, scoring eight goals, as Rochdale finished outside of the play-off positions in tenth place.

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Peter Vincenti underwent ankle surgery in October 2016, with the club estimating the injury would keep Vincenti out for up to four months.

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Peter Vincenti played for most of the season with an ankle injury, which Robins stated Vincenti would have surgery on in the summer.

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Peter Vincenti made 29 appearances during his only season with the club, scoring three times, as Coventry won promotion back to League One via the play-offs.

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Peter Vincenti's 83rd-minute winning goal in the game ended Macclesfield's run of 36 consecutive Football League matches without a win, which stretched back to their last spell in League Two in 2012, and stopped the club breaking the previous record for most Football League matches without a win.

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Peter Vincenti scored five times in 15 appearances during the loan agreement.

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Peter Vincenti left Macclesfield when his contract expired in June 2020.

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Peter Vincenti signed a contract to play for the club for the "next couple of weeks" whilst he looked for employment on the island.

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In March 2004, Peter Vincenti represented Jersey's under-18 side in their first international in a draw against Northern Ireland U18.

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Peter Vincenti has described himself as a "utility player" and considers his versatility as an asset.

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Peter Vincenti says that his favourite position is as an attacking midfielder, where he "can make late runs into the box and hope to get on the end of any crosses".

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Peter Vincenti says he is comfortable playing in central midfield and as a forward, but would ultimately "play anywhere the manager tells him to".

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Peter Vincenti considers his height to be an "attacking threat", which is one of the reasons he likes to arrive late into the box.

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Mansfield Town manager David Holdsworth said that Peter Vincenti's height "means he is very much a threat from set pieces".