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Alberto Gilardino Biography

Alberto Gilardino (born July 5, 1982 in Biella, Italy) is an Italian football (soccer) player, who is a striker for A.C. Milan, and the Italian national team. He started his career for Piacenza Calcio, playing his first match in Serie A against A.C. Milan. Then he was sold to Hellas Verona, for which he played for two season and scoring only two goals but showing plenty of his explosive, emerging talent.

gilardino His career was launched on the international stage in 2002, after he moved to Parma on explicit request of former Hellas Verona coach Cesare Prandelli. He scored 5 goals in his first season playing for the Emilia region side and then 23 goals the next year, when he ranked as second-placed scorer in Serie A in the 2003-04 season. He joined AC Milan on July 2005.

He played for the Italian football team during the 2004 Olympics in Athens, winning the bronze medal. He also led Italy's Under 21 team to victory in the 2004 European Under-21 Football Championship. He also played for 2002 European U-21 Football Championship Qualifying round against Hungary and playoff for Final Tournament, against Poland home legs. He played for Italian U18 team, reached Intermediary round of 2000 European Under-18 Football Championship. Barely 24 years old, he is considered to be one of the strongest strikers of Italy and a bright hope for the Azzurri future.

He was Voted Best Italian Player and Best Overall Player for the 2004/05 Season

He made an estimated £18m transfer to AC Milan on 17th July 2005, and said, "Why did I choose Milan? They fascinate me and they are clearly the strongest club in European football, I can't wait to start training."

He has scored twelve goals so far as of January 2006. He is also known as Gila Monster. Though he has struggled greatly to find his offensive form in the 2005-06 edition of the Champions League, he now has 15 goals in the Serie A. He also contributed in the 4-1 thrashing of Germany with help from Daniele De Rossi, Luca Toni and Alessandro Del Piero.