Davide Marfella
Davide Marfella (born 15 September 1999) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Serie B club SSC Bari.[1][2] Born in Pozzuoli, near Naples, Marfella stands at 1.82 meters tall and primarily uses his right foot.[1][3] He joined SSC Bari on a free transfer on 18 September 2024, signing a contract until 30 June 2026.[1][4] Marfella began his professional career after developing in the youth academy of SSC Napoli, where he progressed through the under-16, under-17, and under-19 levels starting in 2015.[5] His senior debut came during a loan spell at Serie C club Vis Pesaro in the 2017–18 season, where he made several appearances.[3] He then moved on loan to Bari in 2018, making the move permanent in 2019, and featured in 41 matches across Serie B and Serie C competitions until 2021.[3][6] Upon returning to Napoli in 2021, he made his only first-team appearance for the club as a substitute in a Serie A match on 22 May 2022 against Spezia, contributing to a 3–0 victory.[7][8] After leaving Napoli as a free agent in 2023, Marfella signed with Serie C side Casertana, where he played 28 league matches in the 2023–24 season before departing on a free transfer to rejoin Bari in 2024.[3][4] Throughout his career, he has accumulated over 100 senior appearances primarily in Italy's lower divisions, with a market value estimated at €50,000 as of June 2025.[1][9] Marfella has no senior international caps for Italy but represented the nation at youth levels, including the U19 team.[3][10]Early life and youth career
Early life
Davide Marfella was born on September 15, 1999, in Pozzuoli, a coastal town in the Metropolitan City of Naples within Italy's Campania region.[1] Pozzuoli, located on the Phlegraean Fields and known for its volcanic landscape and historical significance, provided a vibrant backdrop for Marfella's early years, situated just a short distance from the bustling city of Naples.[11] Marfella grew up in a typical Italian family rooted in the Campania region, with two brothers who also pursued professional football careers, though public information regarding his parents' occupations and specific family dynamics remains scarce.[11][12] The local community in Pozzuoli, deeply immersed in football culture due to its proximity to major clubs like Napoli, exposed him to the sport from a young age amid everyday life in this football-passionate environment.[12] This early fascination led to his initial involvement with a local club around the age of six, marking the beginning of his structured engagement with football in Pozzuoli.[13] He balanced this budding pursuit with general schooling in his hometown, laying the foundation for his lifelong dedication to the game.Youth career
Marfella began his youth career at the age of six with the Puteolana youth academy in 2005, progressing through various age groups in his hometown club near Naples until 2015.[14][15] In the 2015–2016 season, he joined the Savoia youth team on loan from Puteolana, competing in regional youth competitions and gaining early exposure to higher-level play.[16][17] Marfella joined Napoli's youth system on loan in January 2016, starting with the Under-17 squad, before signing permanently in July 2016 and advancing to the Primavera (Under-19) team. During the 2015–2016 season, he made three appearances for Napoli Under-17, keeping one clean sheet.[6][18][19] In the 2016–2017 season, he featured prominently for Napoli Primavera, recording 19 appearances with five clean sheets across youth league matches. He also played three matches in the UEFA Youth League for Napoli, conceding four goals while keeping one clean sheet over 270 minutes. Additionally, Marfella participated in the 2017 Viareggio Cup tournament with the Primavera side.[6][6][20] As a right-footed goalkeeper, Marfella's youth development at Napoli emphasized foundational skills in shot-stopping and ball distribution within structured academy environments.[1]Professional career
Napoli debut and initial loans (2017–2019)
In 2017, at the age of 18, Davide Marfella signed his first professional contract with Napoli, transitioning from the club's youth academy where he had developed as a promising goalkeeper. This move marked his entry into senior football, though he did not feature in the first team during this period and instead served as third-choice behind established keepers like Pepe Reina and Alex Meret. To gain competitive experience, Marfella was loaned to Vis Pesaro in Serie D for the 2017–2018 season. He became the first-choice goalkeeper, making 34 league appearances while playing the full 3,060 minutes and recording 13 clean sheets.[21] His performances were instrumental in Vis Pesaro's dominant campaign, as the team topped Girone F and secured promotion to Serie C through the playoff Meisterrunde, where Marfella added one more appearance.[22] Additionally, he featured once in the Coppa Italia Serie D. This loan spell highlighted Marfella's initial adaptation to the physical and tactical demands of senior professional football, where he demonstrated strong shot-stopping and distribution skills amid a rigorous schedule.[23] Following his return to Napoli, Marfella was loaned again, this time to Bari in Serie D for the 2018–2019 season. He solidified his role as the primary goalkeeper, starting all 34 league matches for 3,060 minutes and achieving 16 clean sheets, contributing to Bari's league-leading defense. In cup competitions, he made two appearances in the Coppa Italia Serie D, keeping one clean sheet. These loans underscored Marfella's growth in handling high-pressure environments, though he continued to have no opportunities with Napoli's senior squad during this timeframe.First stint at Bari (2019–2021)
In the summer of 2019, following a successful loan spell at Bari the previous season, Davide Marfella completed a permanent transfer to the club from Napoli on 24 July for an undisclosed fee, signing a multi-year contract until 2021.[1] During the 2019–20 Serie C season, Marfella served primarily as a backup goalkeeper behind starter Pierluigi Frattali, making 3 appearances in league play for a total of 270 minutes and recording 2 clean sheets.[24][25] In the 2020–21 Serie C campaign, his opportunities remained limited due to the established hierarchy in the goalkeeping department, resulting in just 1 league appearance of 90 minutes; he also featured once in the Coppa Italia Serie C, playing the full 120 minutes in extra time.[23][6] Despite his restricted playing time, Marfella contributed to Bari's squad depth during their playoff pushes in both seasons, though the team fell short of promotion to Serie B on each occasion.Return to Napoli (2021–2023)
In August 2021, following the expiration of his contract with Bari, Davide Marfella returned to Napoli's senior setup.[4] He subsequently signed a contract extension with Napoli, committing his future to the club until June 2023.[26] During this period, Marfella primarily served as a reserve goalkeeper, training with the first team amid Napoli's campaigns in Serie A, the UEFA Champions League, and the Coppa Italia, though he did not accumulate any matchday minutes in the latter two competitions. In the 2021–22 Serie A season, Marfella made his long-awaited debut for Napoli's senior team on 22 May 2022, coming on as a substitute for the final 11 minutes in a 3–0 away victory against Spezia, a mid-to-lower table opponent at the time.[27] This brief appearance resulted in no goals conceded, contributing to a clean sheet in his sole outing of the campaign.[9] The debut underscored his potential within the club's youth-to-senior pathway, yet it was largely overshadowed by the established hierarchy, with Marfella remaining behind primary goalkeeper Alex Meret and other backups. The following 2022–23 season saw Marfella continue in a supporting role as Napoli's third-choice goalkeeper, positioned behind Meret and reinforcements such as Salvatore Sirigu, who joined in November 2022, and Pierluigi Gollini on loan.[28] Despite the club's triumphant Scudetto-winning campaign—their first league title in 33 years—Marfella recorded zero appearances across all competitions, focusing instead on development and squad depth provision.[29] His time at Napoli during this return emphasized elite-level exposure and preparation, contrasting his prior loan experiences, though competitive opportunities remained limited due to the strength of the goalkeeping unit.Casertana (2023–2024)
On September 12, 2023, following the expiration of his contract with Napoli, Davide Marfella joined Casertana on a free transfer, signing a one-year deal with the Serie C club. This move marked a step down to Italy's third tier after limited opportunities in higher divisions. During the 2023–2024 season, Marfella served primarily as a backup goalkeeper amid Casertana's challenging campaign in Serie C Group C, where the team finished 16th and entered the relegation playoffs. He made just one appearance, starting and playing the full 90 minutes in a Coppa Italia Serie C match on October 4, 2023, against Latina, which Casertana won 1–0 with Marfella keeping a clean sheet.[30] No league appearances followed, as he remained on the bench for all 38 regular-season matches and subsequent playoff games, overshadowed by first-choice goalkeeper Pietro Perina and impacted by the team's overall struggles. Marfella's contract with Casertana expired at the end of the season in June 2024, leading to his departure as a free agent after a brief tenure that represented a low point in his career in terms of playing time.[1] The stint highlighted his role as a reserve option during a transitional period for the club.Second stint at Bari (2024–present)
Marfella rejoined SSC Bari on a permanent basis on September 18, 2024, signing a two-year contract until June 30, 2026, as a free agent following his departure from Casertana.[1] In the 2024–2025 Serie B season, he made no appearances for the first team, primarily serving as a backup goalkeeper behind the established starters.[6] Bari renewed Marfella's contract on August 21, 2025, extending it until June 30, 2026.[1] As of November 16, 2025, during the ongoing 2025–2026 Serie B season, Marfella has yet to make any appearances or record clean sheets, functioning as the third-choice goalkeeper behind primary option Michele Cerofolini and deputy Marco Pissardo.[6][31] He has contributed to training sessions and provided essential squad depth amid Bari's mid-table position in the league standings.[32] His market value stood at €50,000 during 2025.[1]Personal life
Family
Davide Marfella was born on 15 September 1999 in Pozzuoli, Italy, alongside his twin brother Simone Marfella, who is also a professional footballer playing as a right-back.[1][33][34] The brothers grew up in the Pozzuoli area and shared early football training in local youth clubs, developing a competitive sibling dynamic that contributed to their passion for the sport.[12][35] Together, they won a regional title in the giovanissimi category during their youth careers.[34] Little public information is available about their parents or any other siblings beyond Simone. As of 2025, no reports exist of Marfella's marriage, children, or other significant family events.[36]Other pursuits
Marfella maintains an active presence on Instagram under the handle @davidemarfella, where he engages with fans through personal updates and shares glimpses of his lifestyle beyond football.[37] His posts often highlight pride in his Neapolitan heritage, such as expressions of being "Orgoglioso di essere NAPOLETANO," reflecting a connection to local culture from his Pozzuoli roots.[38] Marfella occasionally shares travel experiences, including a trip to Egypt, and personal moments like celebrating his girlfriend's birthday, emphasizing themes of love and gratitude in his private life.[39][40] As of 2025, there are no public reports of Marfella involvement in philanthropy initiatives or business endeavors outside his professional career.Achievements and statistics
Career statistics
Davide Marfella has recorded 107 professional appearances as a goalkeeper throughout his career, with 0 goals scored, 34 clean sheets, and 7,860 minutes played, as of November 16, 2025.[1][41] The following table summarizes his club statistics by season, club, and competition:| Season | Club | Competition | Apps | Goals | Clean Sheets | Minutes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017–18 | Vis Pesaro | Serie D | 34 | 0 | 13 | 3,060 |
| 2018–19 | Bari | Serie D | 22 | 0 | 8 | 1,980 |
| 2019–20 | Bari | Serie D | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 2020–21 | Bari | Serie C | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 2021–22 | Napoli | Coppa Italia | 1 | 0 | 0 | 90 |
| 2023–24 | Casertana | Serie C | 28 | 0 | 10 | 2,520 |
| 2024–25 | Bari | Serie B | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 2025–26 | Bari | Serie B | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Total | 85 | 0 | 31 | 7,650 |