Matteo Contini


Matteo Contini is an Italian football coach and former defender, manager of Pergolettese.

Playing career

Milan

He started his professional career in the A.C. Milan youth system. He was then farmed to Serie C1 teams Livorno, SPAL, Monza and L'Aquila between 1999–2003 and Serie B team Avellino in 2003–04 Serie B season.

Parma

His 50% registration rights was bought by Parma in 2004 for €180,000 fee that became full ownership in 2005 for an additional fee of €400,000. Contini played for Parma in 2004–05 UEFA Cup and 2006–07 UEFA Cup.

Napoli

In 2007, he was signed by S.S.C. Napoli for €3.2 million. Contini played for Napoli in Serie A as well as in Italian Cup, 2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup and 2008–09 UEFA Cup.

Zaragoza

On 27 January 2010 Contini was loaned to Real Zaragoza with option to purchase.
On 8 July 2010, Zaragoza made the purchase option, for €2 million and signed Contini on a three-year deal.

Siena

On 8 August 2011, after a year and a half in Spain, he returned to Italy, taken from Siena on a season-long loan for €300,000 with option to buy the registration rights. Contini wore no.80 shirt for 2011–12 Serie A. In July 2012, Contini signed a permanent deal with Siena, which the club declared the total cost including misc cost was €1,374,239. He signed a 2-year contract. Contini changed to wear no.22 in 2012–13 Serie A.

Atalanta

Six months after joining Siena definitively, he joined Atalanta for €1 million in an initial 3½-year contract. Contini kept to use no.22 shirt for "blue-black". On 30 August 2013, he went on loan to Juve Stabia.
In the next 3 seasons, he was loaned to Bari and Ternana.
He retired in 2018 after a season with Serie D amateurs Pergolettese.

Coaching career

After his retirement, he stayed at Pergolettese as a youth coach. On 6 November 2018 he was promoted head coach of the Serie D club, and guided his club to promotion to Serie C by the end of the season. He was dismissed on 12 November 2019 after the club started their Serie C season with 5 draws and 9 losses in the first 14 games.