Stefano Lombardi
- Simon Basten

- Mar 18
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 28
Stefano Lombardi was born in Pordenone on July 28, 1976.

He played in the youth teams of Treviso and Milan, then for Treviso in the fifth tier in 1994 winning the League. In 1995 he joined Bologna in Serie B but made just 2 appearances. Back in Treviso in 1996 in Serie C1 he helped the team to promotion playing 22 games and the year after he signed for Genoa in Serie B making 28 appearances with 1 goal.
This earned him the big jump to Serie A with Lazio. He made 11 appearances in all competitions and the Biancocelesti came second in Serie A, won the Cup Winners Cup and the Supercoppa.
In 1999 he joined Napoli in Serie B and with 19 appearances helped their promotion to Serie A. In 2000 he signed for Inter but went on loan for four years, one season for Perugia in Serie A with just a few appearances, then Genoa in Serie B and two with Ancona with a promotion to Serie A followed by a relegation but with not a lot of appearances (17 in the league).
He then went on to play for a variety of clubs: Catania and Arezzo in Serie B, Ascoli in Serie A, ending his career with Modena in the second tier, never really making it to be a consistent first eleven player.
Once he stopped playing he became a manager at local level in the Pordenone area.
Lazio Career
Season | Total Games | Serie A | Coppa Italia | Cup Winners Cup | Super Coppa |
1998-99 | 11 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 1 |
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