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Andrea Masiello

Andrea Masiello (born 5 February 1986) is an professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Serie B club Südtirol. He emerged from the Juventus youth academy and has built a career across Italy's top divisions, accumulating over 280 appearances and 12 goals in alongside over 240 appearances and 3 goals in (as of November 2025), with notable stints at —where he won the title in the 2008–09 season—and . Masiello began his senior career on loan from Juventus at US Avellino in 2005, followed by spells at and before joining on a co-ownership deal in 2008, contributing to their promotion to . After 's relegation in 2011, he transferred to , where he played intermittently from 2011 to 2020, including periods on loan back to and other clubs, and featured in competitions such as the (4 matches) and Europa League (8 matches, 1 goal). In 2020, he returned to for two seasons in before moving to Südtirol in 2022, where he extended his contract until June 2026 and has made over 100 appearances as of November 2025. At the youth international level, he represented at the U19 and U20 friendlies. A significant chapter in Masiello's career involved a match-fixing ; while at in May 2011, he admitted to deliberately scoring an in a 2–1 loss to to influence relegation outcomes, receiving a bribe. This led to his in 2012, a 26-month ban from imposed by the in October 2012, and a 22-month suspended prison sentence in the same year. He served the ban and resumed playing with in 2015, continuing his professional career thereafter.

Early life and youth career

Early life

Andrea Masiello was born on 5 February 1986 in , a seaside town in the , , . He is the son of Mario Masiello, a former professional footballer originally from the region, who achieved early success by winning the prestigious Viareggio youth with Napoli in 1975. Raised in the vibrant coastal environment of , known for its beaches and annual carnival, Masiello was exposed to football from a young age through his family's strong connection to the sport, fostering his initial passion before entering organized youth training.

Youth career

Masiello joined the youth ranks of Lucchese in his early teens, where he progressed through the club's development system as a promising . During the 2002–2003 season, he earned his breakthrough by making two senior appearances for the first team under coach Osvaldo Jaconi, debuting in the and later in league play on 9 February 2003. In 2003, at the age of 17, Masiello transferred to the Juventus youth on an initial , which was later converted to co-ownership. He spent the next two seasons (2003–2005) in the Juventus Primavera squad, competing in Italy's top youth league. During his time at Juventus, Masiello contributed to the team's success in prestigious youth tournaments, helping secure victories in the in both 2004 and 2005 under coach Vincenzo Chiarenza. These triumphs highlighted the squad's defensive solidity, with Masiello featuring as a key centre-back. In the Juventus youth setup, Masiello honed his defensive skills, focusing on positioning, tackling, and aerial ability, which were emphasized in the academy's rigorous training program aimed at producing versatile Serie A-ready defenders. His progression from a youth prospect to a reliable backline player during this period laid the foundation for his eventual senior integration.

Club career

Juventus

Masiello, having progressed through the Juventus youth academy, signed his first professional contract with the club in 2005. He made his senior debut for Juventus in the season, coming on as a substitute in a 0–1 home defeat to on 20 April 2005. This was his only first-team appearance for the club, during which he did not score. Regarded as a promising , Masiello was versatile enough to play as a centre-back or right-back in the Juventus squad amid the unfolding scandal that would later strip the club of its 2004–05 title and lead to relegation.

Early loans

Masiello began his professional career with a loan from Juventus to Serie B club Avellino for the 2005–06 season, where he featured regularly as a 19-year-old defender. He made 39 appearances across all competitions, starting nearly all of them, and scored 1 goal while accumulating 3 yellow cards. This stint provided crucial experience in Italy's second tier, though Avellino ultimately finished 19th and were relegated after losing the relegation playoffs. Following his return to Juventus, Masiello was transferred to side ahead of the 2006–07 season for a reported fee of €350,000, marking his entry into top-flight . However, he did not make any first-team appearances for , instead spending the first half of the campaign primarily with the club's to continue his development. In January 2007, midway through the season, Masiello joined club on a permanent transfer for €1.08 million, reuniting him with opportunities in the second division. He contributed 15 appearances without scoring during 's successful promotion push, helping the team secure the title and automatic promotion to . The following season, 2007–08, Masiello remained with in , adding 4 league appearances and 1 goal to his tally, for a total of 19 outings and 1 goal across his initial stint at the club.

Bari

Masiello joined on loan from in January 2008, where he made 20 appearances across all competitions during the second half of the 2007–08 season. Following the conclusion of that campaign, secured him on a co-ownership deal worth €1.5 million, marking his first permanent senior move and establishing him as a key part of the squad for the subsequent seasons through 2011. Over his full tenure at from 2008 to 2011, he accumulated 113 league appearances and scored 3 goals, primarily operating as a centre-back. In the 2008–09 season, Masiello became a regular starter under manager , featuring in 40 league matches as clinched the title with 80 points from 22 wins, 14 draws, and 6 losses. His consistent presence in the backline contributed to one of the league's strongest defenses, which conceded just 35 goals en route to as champions and a return to after an eight-year absence. Upon Bari's ascent to Serie A, Masiello adapted swiftly to top-flight demands, starting 37 of 38 league games in the 2009–10 campaign and helping the team secure a respectable ninth-place finish with 44 points. In 2010–11, he remained a mainstay with 36 appearances, scoring once, though Bari struggled defensively overall, conceding 58 goals and finishing 16th to face relegation. His reliability as a defender, often deployed on the left or centrally, underscored his growth into a dependable Serie A performer during these years.

Atalanta

In July 2011, Andrea Masiello transferred from to for a reported fee of €7 million. During his nearly nine-year stint at from 2011 to 2020, Masiello made 157 appearances in , scoring 8 goals and providing 5 assists. He played a pivotal role in the club's defensive stability, contributing to survival in challenging seasons such as 2014–15, when finished 17th and avoided relegation via the playoffs, and later supporting pushes for European qualification, including third-place finishes in 2018–19 and 2019–20 that secured spots. He was absent for the entire 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons due to a 26-month related to the match-fixing (see Match-fixing scandal section). Masiello's versatility allowed him to deploy effectively as both a centre-back and right-back, fitting seamlessly into Gian Piero Gasperini's high-pressing system. A standout season came in 2018–19, where he featured in 24 league matches, helping reach the final as runners-up after a 2–0 defeat to , while also anchoring the defense en route to a club-record in .

Genoa stints

Masiello joined from in January 2007 for a reported fee of €1.1 million, marking the start of his first stint with the club. During the second half of the season, he featured in 15 matches without scoring, contributing to 's third-place finish and subsequent promotion to via the . In the early stages of the campaign, he added four appearances and one goal before departing for in January 2008, totaling 19 outings and one goal across both competitions during his initial period at the club. After over a decade with Bari and Atalanta, Masiello returned to Genoa on 29 January 2020, signing a permanent deal from Atalanta for a nominal fee of €100,000 upon the expiration of his contract. In his second stint through the 2021–22 season, the 34-year-old centre-back made 52 appearances across all competitions without scoring, primarily as a starter in the defensive line. His experience proved vital in stabilizing Genoa's backline amid relegation battles; he featured in 15 matches during the 2019–20 Serie A season to help secure survival on the final day, started all 30 of his outings in 2020–21 to finish 11th, and added seven appearances in the relegation-bound 2021–22 campaign. As a veteran presence, Masiello provided leadership and defensive solidity, earning praise for bolstering the team's resilience in critical moments.

Südtirol

In September 2022, Andrea Masiello joined FC Südtirol on a free transfer from Genoa, signing as a centre-back with jersey number 5. By the end of the 2024–25 Serie B season in May 2025, Masiello had made 81 appearances and scored 2 goals for Südtirol, establishing himself as a reliable presence in the backline and contributing to the team's defensive solidity through consistent performances. Drawing on his extensive experience from prior stints at clubs like and , Masiello has continued to offer veteran leadership at age 39. As of November 2025, his contract with Südtirol runs until June 30, 2026, and in the ongoing 2025–26 Serie B season, he has featured in 7 matches, accumulating 464 minutes on the pitch without scoring.

International career

Under-18 and Under-19

Masiello earned two caps for the under-18 national team in 2004, without scoring any goals, marking his initial foray into international youth football as a . He progressed to the under-19 team later that year, accumulating 16 appearances between 2004 and 2005, again without finding the net. During this period, Masiello was part of the squad for the 2004 , where finished third in Group A and did not advance from the group stage; he featured as a central in their 0–1 loss to in the tournament held in .

Under-20

Masiello represented the under-20 national team during the 2005–2006 season, earning one as a centre-back without scoring any goals. His appearance was in a friendly match, as a substitute in a 2–0 victory against U21 on 1 February 2006 at Stadio Gino Salvetti in , where both goals were scored by . No major tournaments were contested by the team during this period, as Italy did not qualify for the 2005 or other significant youth competitions.

Match-fixing scandal

Involvement

During his tenure as a for in the season, Andrea Masiello became implicated in match-fixing activities related to a league fixture against on 15 May 2011. In that match, which Bari lost 2–0 at home, Masiello scored an intentional as part of a scheme to ensure Lecce's victory and survival in the top flight. This act was designed to manipulate the outcome for illicit gain, contributing to the broader wave of corruption uncovered in Italian at the time. In April 2012, while playing for , Masiello was arrested at his home in and transported to for questioning by investigators probing the scandal. During , he confessed to accepting a bribe of €50,000 to facilitate the fixed result in the Bari–Lecce encounter, marking one of the first major admissions in the investigation. His testimony implicated other players and officials, shedding light on the organized nature of the betting fraud. Masiello's involvement extended to formal charges of criminal association and sporting fraud within the 2011–12 Italian football match-fixing scandal (also known as Scommessopoli). Alongside two associates, Giovanni Carella and Fabio Giacobbe, he faced accusations of participating in a network that influenced multiple matches through illicit arrangements. These charges highlighted his role in a conspiracy that undermined the integrity of competitions.

Ban and return

In August 2012, the (FIGC) imposed a 26-month ban on Masiello from all football-related activities, effective immediately upon the decision, as part of a acknowledging his role in fixing multiple matches while at ; he was also fined €30,000. In October 2012, he received a 22-month suspended sentence as part of a in the criminal proceedings related to the . The suspension sidelined him for the entirety of the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons, during which he remained contracted to but was unable to train or compete. In July 2013, an additional 3½-month extension was added to his ban following new evidence from expanded match-fixing probes into games. Masiello completed his disciplinary period in January 2015 and reintegrated into 's first team, debuting post-suspension in a match against on 6 January 2015. He resumed a steady role as a centre-back, appearing in 14 matches that season and contributing to the team's defensive stability without incurring further sanctions, marking a successful rehabilitation in his career.

Career statistics

Club

Andrea Masiello's club career has seen him accumulate over 500 appearances, 16 goals, and 9 assists across all competitions as of November 2025. His contributions are distributed across multiple clubs, with notable stints providing the bulk of his statistics. At , he recorded 169 appearances and 10 goals primarily in , alongside additional cup matches. At , Masiello made 112 appearances and scored 3 goals, spanning and campaigns. With across two spells (plus partial 2006–07), he tallied 93 appearances and 1 goal in top-flight and second-tier play. For Südtirol since 2022, he has 89 appearances and 2 goals in and cups. Earlier, at in , he had 39 appearances and 1 goal, while his debut senior season at Juventus yielded 1 appearance with no goals, and a brief spell at added 0 appearances. The following table summarizes Masiello's seasonal club statistics across all competitions, including appearances, goals, assists, yellow cards, and red cards where available (data aggregated from major sources up to November 2025).
SeasonClubAppearancesGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed Cards
2004–05Juventus10000
2005–06Avellino391250
2006–07Genoa150110
2007–08Genoa191030
2008–09Bari400240
2009–10Bari372040
2010–11Bari371041
2011–12Atalanta181050
2012–13Atalanta00000
2013–14Atalanta00000
2014–15Atalanta140030
2015–16Atalanta300170
2016–17Atalanta383190
2017–18Atalanta415090
2018–19Atalanta281260
2019–20Genoa220150
2020–21Genoa300060
2021–22Genoa70030
2022–23Südtirol320180
2023–24Südtirol3420101
2024–25Südtirol160140
2025–26*Südtirol70010
*Ongoing season as of November 2025; Masiello has featured in 7 matches for Südtirol in the 2025–26 campaign, with no goals or assists recorded thus far.

International

Masiello represented at the youth international level, accumulating 21 appearances without scoring any goals across various age groups. His international career began with the Under-18 team in 2004, where he made 2 appearances. He then progressed to the Under-19 side from 2004 to 2005, featuring in 16 matches, including participation in the qualifiers and finals. Finally, he earned 3 caps for the Under-20 team between 2005 and 2006, primarily in friendly matches and preparatory tournaments. Masiello did not receive any senior international call-ups for the national team. The following table summarizes his youth international appearances by age group:
Age GroupYearsAppearancesGoalsKey Tournaments/Notes
U18200420Friendly internationals
U192004–2005160
U202005–200630Friendly and preparatory matches
Total-210-

Honours

Club

Bari
  • Serie B: 2008–09

International

None.

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