Davide Lampugnani was born in Mantua on July 4 1969.
He started playing football in the youth teams of his home town club in Serie C2 and in 1986 signed for Napoli but never played. He went back to Mantua but did make many appearances even though Mantova were promoted, so he moved nearby to another Serie C2 team, Suzzara where he at least made 32 league appearances with one goal. Mantova were still in C1 and he returned there, playing 25 league games.
In 1990 he signed for Lazio. He was supposed to be a backup defender and that is exactly what he was, making 7 appearances.
He was then sold to Messina in Serie B, where he did not play much, before moving to Pisa where he stayed from 1992 to 1994 again in Serie B. In the summer of 1994 he went back to his hometown but made no league appearances. From 1995 to 2002 he played in Serie C2 in a number of teams: Sporting Benevento, Ponsacco, Biellese, Montichiari (two seasons) and then two seasons with Poggese, the first in Serie D and the second in C2.
He retired in 2002.
The highlight of his Lazio stay was winning the prestigious Ciudad de la Línea Trophy. In the final he substituted Gabriele Pin and played the last half an hour plus extra time.
Lazio Career
Season | Total Appearances | Serie A | Coppa Italia |
1990-91 | 6 | 6 | 1 |
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