Maximiliano Uggè

Maximiliano Uggè
Personal information
Full name Maximiliano Achille Uggè
Date of birth (1991-09-24) 24 September 1991
Place of birth Treviglio, Italy
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current team
Nõmme Kalju FC
Number 5
Youth career
Internazionale
2008–2009Monza (loan)
2009–2010Triestina (loan)
2010 → Monza (loan)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2010–2012 Monza 38 (1)
2012–2013 AC Pavia 0 (0)
2012–2013Lecco (loan) 18 (0)
2013–2015 FK Sūduva 97 (11)
2016– Nõmme Kalju FC 4 (1)
National team
2011 Italy U20 2 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 17 February 2016.
† Appearances (goals)

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 17 February 2016

Maximiliano Achille Uggè (born 24 September 1991) is an Italian footballer who plays for Nõmme Kalju FC in Estonian Meistriliiga.

Career

Born in Treviglio, Lombardy, Uggè spent nearly a decade for Internazionale. He played for Inter from Pulcini team[1] to Allievi Nazionali team in 2007–08 season. He won the national title with his age group in 2007–08 season[2] and played a match for the first team during international break. Coach Roberto Mancini used players without international duty and some youth team players.[3] In 2008–09 season, Inter loaned youth products Marco Buonanno, Luca D'Errico, Nicolò De Cesare, Paolo Campinoti, Giovanni Kyeremateng, Domenico Maiese, Gabriele Pecorini, Gianluca Pozzi, Mirko Santoro, Niccolò Scaccabarozzi, Andrea Mancini, Davide Tremolada, Stefano Tresoldi[4] and Francesco Poltero (in January) to Monza.

In the next season he left for Triestina's Primavera team, while Inter team-mate Luca Siligardi left for its first team. He also played the match against Inter Primavera that season, losing 0–6.[5] On 2 February 2010, he was transferred to Monza again (reported loan),[6][7] rejoining Inter team-mate Dennis Esposito.

In 2010–11 season, Uggè remained in Monza[8] and promoted to the first team. He was the starting right back of the team since round 8.[9][10][11][12] and in the cup.[13]

In the season 2012/2013 the player is transferred to AC Pavia, which turns it into a loan at Lecco

Honours

Champion
Runner-up

References

  1. "Pulcini". Internazionale Milano (in Italian). Archived from the original on 17 June 2000. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
  2. "Photos: Inter's Under-17 champions". FC Internazionale Milano (www.inter.it). 19 June 2008. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
  3. "Training match: Inter 3-3 Chiasso". FC Internazionale Milano (www.inter.it). 13 February 2008. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
  4. "Jago Del Piero joins from Treviso". FC Internazionale Milano (www.inter.it). 1 September 2008. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
  5. "Inter Primavera hit Triestina for six". FC Internazionale Milano (www.inter.it). 5 December 2009. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
  6. Fabbricini, Domenico (2 February 2010). "Uggé dall'Inter in prestito al Monza". Tutto Mercato Web (in Italian). Retrieved 4 November 2010.
  7. "Mercato: preso l'attaccante Viola dalla Reggina, torna il difensore Uggè". AC Monza Brianza 1912 (in Italian). 1 February 2010. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
  8. "I convocati per il ritiro di Bormio". AC Monza Brianza 1912 (in Italian). 15 July 2010. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
  9. "I biancorossi sbancano Pagani". Monza News (in Italian). 31 October 2010. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
  10. "Il Lumezzane segna subito e spegne il Monza. De Petrillo traballa: torna Cevoli?". MB News (in Italian). 24 October 2010. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
  11. "Salernitana-Monza 2-0". Monza News (in Italian). 17 October 2010. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
  12. "Il Monza torna a respirare: battuto 2 a 0 il Pavia. In gol Bugno, il figlio di Gianni". MB News (in Italian). 10 October 2010. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
  13. "Monza qualificato: finisce 2-3 a Cremona". Monza News (in Italian). 27 October 2010. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
  14. "20/06/09 - Berretti: Campioni d'Italia". Benevento Calcio unofficial site (in Italian). 20 June 2009. Archived from the original on January 13, 2010. Retrieved 4 November 2010.

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