Andrea Giallombardo
- Simon Basten
- Mar 26
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 17
Andrea Giallombardo was born in Rome on August 19, 1980.

He started playing football in the Roma youth teams and in 1999 was loaned to Foggia in Serie C2 where he made 12 appearances. He then went on to play a couple of seasons with Viareggio always in the fourth tier where he scored his first professional goal. After 55 appearances he signed for Grosseto, did well, and attracted the attention of Catania who played in Serie B. He joined the Sicilians in August of 2003 playing 41 times. This paved the way for a further upgrade since in 2004 he signed with Livorno in Serie A.
After a season he was loaned to Lazio but he found very little playing time and made just 8 appearances all season. In the summer of 2006 he went back to Livorno but after six months, and even less playing time, he was loaned to Messina, still in Serie A. At the end of the season the Giallorossi were relegated and he signed for Ascoli in Serie B. He played for four seasons with 111 appearances.
In January 2011 he moved back to Grosseto where he stayed for a season and a half before returning to Ascoli. His last years of professional football were with Latina and Gubbio on loan from Parma. He retired after playing a season with Città di Palombara near Rome.
Giallombardo was a left back. His stay at Lazio was marred by a complicated relationship with manager Delio Rossi who rarely played him.
Lazio Career
Season | Total appearances | Serie A | Coppa Italia |
2005-06 | 8 | 6 | 2 |
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