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Tommaso Ceccarelli

  • Writer: Dag Jenkins
    Dag Jenkins
  • Jul 22
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jul 31

Tommaso Ceccarelli was born in Rome on June 2, 1992.


Source Lazio Wiki
Source Lazio Wiki

In 2009-10 and 2010-11 he played for Lazio U19s.

 

On March 19, 2011 he was called up for the Lazio vs Cesena  Serie A game but remained an unused substitute.

 

In the summer of 2011 he took part in the pre-season training camp and played a few friendlies, under manager Edy Reja.

 

In January 2012 he was loaned to Juve Stabia (Castellammare di Stabia-Naples) in Serie B. The Gialloblù had Piero Braglia as manager and finished 9th. Ceccarelli played 2 league games.

 

He then returned to Lazio but was loaned to Lanciano in Serie B for the 2012-13 season. The Rossoneri finished 18th under Carmine Gautieri and Ceccarelli played 3 league games.

 

In the summer of 2013 he joined FeralpiSalò in a joint ownership deal. The "Leoni del Garda" were in Lega Pro Prima Divisione (3rd tier) and finished 8th unded Giuseppe Scienza.

 

In 2014 he was definitely sold by Lazio, to L'Aquila in Lega Pro. The "Valorosa" finished 7th under Giovanni Pagliari and then Nunzio Zavettieri. Ceccarelli played 15 league games with 2 goals. His teammates included former Lazio, Riccardo Perpetuini and  Claudio De Sousa.

 

He then stayed on another season in L'Aquila and the Rossoblu finished 16th and relegated (after playouts). The managers were former Lazio player Carlo Perrone, Giacomo Modica then Perrone again. Ceccarelli played 18 league games with 2 goals plus 2 games in Coppa Italia.

 

In 2016-17 he briefly played for Lupa Roma in the Lega Pro. Ceccarelli played 5 league games under Davide Di Michele before leaving for Prato. The Romans ended up relegated.

 

At Prato in Serie C he played a total of 48 league games and scored 12 goals but the Biancazzurri were relegated in 2017-18 under Pasquale Catalano.

 

Ceccarelli's next club were Monza in Serie C in 2018-19. The Brianzoli finished 5th, first under Marco Zaffaroni and then former Lazio player Christian Brocchi. Ceccarelli played 33 league games with 5 goals.

 

Ceccarelli then returned to FeralpiSalò for two seasons. The Lombards were in Serie C and finished 6th and 5th. He played 61 league games with 11 goals. His managers were Damiano Zenoni and Stefano Sottili in his first season and Massimo Pavanel in his second.

 

In 2021-22 he joined Catania in Serie C but only until January. Ceccarelli played 11 league games and 2 in the C Coppa Italia.  Towards the end of the season the Etnei were declared bankrupt. The "Elefanti" were then allowed to restart from Serie D the following season.

 

Ceccarelli had joined Juve Stabia (Castellammare di Stabia-Naples) in Serie C. He played 13 league games and scored 2 goals and the  "Vespe" (Wasps) finished 10th under Stefano Sottili and then Walter Novellino. His teammates included former Lazio, Felice Evacuo.

 

In 2022-23 he started at Avellino in Serie C and played 8 league games under Massimo Rastelli but in January joined Picerno (Potenza) on loan in Serie C. The Rossoblù finished 6th under Emilio Longo and Ceccarelli played 17 league games and scored 3 goals

 

In 2023-24 he continued with Picerno and the "Leonessa" finished 6th again under Longo. Ceccarelli played 20 league games with 2 goals.

 

In 2024-25 he played for Chieti in Serie D. The manager was Daniele Amaolo  and the Neroverdi finished fourth. Ceccarelli played 31  league games and scored 9 goals.

 

Ceccarelli is a winger or attacking midfielder. He is 1.78 and 70 kilos and was  considered a promising player in his youth and played 4 games for the Italy U17s. He has had a decent career mainly in the 3rd tier and scored 53 league goals.

 

At Lazio he scored 47 goals in two and a half years for the Primavera, trained with the first team but never made his debut.


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