Mattia Maggio
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Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 22 February 1994 | ||
Place of birth | Nürtingen, Germany | ||
Height | 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | TuS Dassendorf | ||
Number | 5 | ||
Youth career | |||
2002–2004 | VfB Vaihingen | ||
2004–2011 | VfB Stuttgart | ||
2011–2013 | Novara | ||
2013 | Hamburger SV | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2011–2013 | Novara | 1 | (0) |
2013–2014 | Hamburger SV II | 37 | (9) |
2013–2014 | Hamburger SV | 4 | (0) |
2014–2015 | 1899 Hoffenheim II | 10 | (1) |
2016 | Mantova | 1 | (0) |
2016–2017 | FC Nöttingen | 24 | (3) |
2017–2018 | ASV Geel | 7 | (2) |
2019– | TuS Dassendorf | 63 | (35) |
International career | |||
2009–2010 | Germany U16 | 3 | (1) |
2010–2011 | Italy U17 | 13 | (2) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 21:29, 2 February 2021 (UTC) |
Mattia Maggio (born 22 February 1994) is a German-Italian former professional footballer who plays as a forward for TuS Dassendorf.
Early life
[edit]The parents of Mattia Maggio come from the Salento in Apulia, and had once emigrated from their homeland and settled in Swabia in Germany. Maggio was born in Nürtingen; in the age of eight years he moved with his family to Vaihingen an der Enz.[1] As he grew up bilingual, he speaks German and Italian fluently. Mattia Maggio discovered as a child his passion for football. This sport he practiced with his friends on the street and in the e-youth, he joined the VfB Vaihingen. At the age of ten years, he applied for a trial with VfB Stuttgart and in a three-month selection process, he beat out over 200 other competitors. Maggio joined now in the youth academy of the Bundesliga side. He played until 2011 for the Swabians before he went in the summer in the Italian homeland of his parents when he accepted an offer the youth of Novara Calcio.[1] He justified the change with the opportunity to further develop especially as he got a little operating times with the Swabians.[2] In Novara, he was also in the extended professional squad, which had risen in the summer in the Serie A. However, he was only allowed to play in January.[1]
Club career
[edit]Serie A debut
[edit]On 12 May 2012, Maggio celebrated his professional debut when he came off the bench in the 1-2 defeat in Serie A against AC Milan in the 84th minute for Simone Pesce.
Hamburger SV
[edit]Maggio returns in January 2013 to Germany and after a trial[3] joined Hamburger SV. He signed a contract there in the reserve team, however, was initially used in the A-Youth (U-19). In four games, he scored three goals. On 15 May 2013 Maggio debuted in the reserve team in the league game operation and scored his first goal as he's 3–1 win against Victoria Hamburg scored the 2–0.
In the final phase of the 2013–14 season Maggio came to injury-related failures of many players on offense and good performance for his part in the professional squad.[4] For example, Maggio scored in a 4–1 victory over SV Eichede three goals.[5] He made his Bundesliga debut for the club on 4 April 2014 in a match against Bayer Leverkusen. Maggio substituted Jacques Zoua 77 minutes into a 2–1 home win.[6] Hamburger SV finished after 34 matches on the 16th place in the table game and had the Barrage, where the "Rothosen" had requested a 0–0 and a 1–1 prevailed on away goals against Greuther Fürth and thus managed to avoid relegation. In the remaining games Maggio could not draw attention to himself and thus had to leave the club.[7]
International career
[edit]Steffen Freund was on Mattia Maggio attention when he played for VfB Stuttgart and because of Maggio played twice in the U-16 national team of Germany.[1] Maggio felt but as Italians and looked, however, as an Italian and he identifies himself with Italy and he feels attracted to Italy. Because of this, he then decided to play for Italy, and he played 13 times for the U-17 National Team in Italy.
Personal life
[edit]Following a 2010 accident, when a glass splinter entered his retina, he is left with only ten percent sight on the left eye.[8][9]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Ich bin ein Typ wie Zlatan Ibrahimovic" (in German). Mühlacker Tagblatt. 28 November 2011. Archived from the original on 15 October 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
- ^ "Die Bundesliga wäre ein Traum" (in German). Vaihinger Kreiszeitung. 5 January 2013. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
- ^ Rudolph, Matthias (30 January 2013). "HSV testet 18-jährigen Stürmer". fussballtransfers (in German). Adversport Germany GmbH. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
- ^ "Slomka erhöht den Druck - Lasogga beim Zahnarzt". kicker online (in German). Olympia Verlag GmbH. 2 April 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
- ^ "Norderstedt lässt Neumünster keine Chance - HSV II gewinnt". Zeit Online (in German). ZEIT. 28 March 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
- ^ "Hamburger SV vs. Bayer Leverkusen - 4 April 2014 - Soccerway".
- ^ "U-23 startet optimistisch in die Vorbereitung". HSV.de (in German). HSV Fußball AG. 18 January 2014. Archived from the original on 18 June 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
- ^ Bild: Neuer HSV-Stürmer sieht nur auf einem Auge, 3. April 2014
- ^ Focus: "HSV-Hoffnung Maggio sieht nur auf einem Auge", 3 April 2014
External links
[edit]- Mattia Maggio at Soccerway
- Living people
- 1994 births
- People from Nürtingen
- German sportspeople of Italian descent
- People of Apulian descent
- Footballers from Stuttgart (region)
- Italian men's footballers
- German men's footballers
- Men's association football forwards
- Serie A players
- Serie C players
- Bundesliga players
- Regionalliga players
- Belgian National Division 1 players
- Novara FC players
- Hamburger SV players
- Hamburger SV II players
- TSG 1899 Hoffenheim II players
- Mantova 1911 players
- FC Nöttingen players
- A.S. Verbroedering Geel players
- TuS Dassendorf players
- Germany men's youth international footballers
- Italy men's youth international footballers
- Italian expatriate men's footballers
- German expatriate men's footballers
- Italian expatriate sportspeople in Belgium
- German expatriate sportspeople in Belgium
- Expatriate men's footballers in Belgium
- Footballers from Apulia
- 21st-century Italian sportsmen
- 21st-century German sportsmen