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Personal information
Full name Christian Abbiati
Date of birth July 8, 1977 (1977-07-08) (age 34)
Place of birth Abbiategrasso, Italy
Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Playing position Goalkeeper
Club information
Current club Milan
Number 32
Christian
 Abbiati (born 8 July 1977 in Abbiategrasso, Milan) is an Italian 
footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Serie A club Milan.Having begun
 his footballing career at the age of 13, for Trezzano and Assago, he 
moved to Corsico and in 1996 secured a move to Monza. He transferred to 
A.C. Milan in summer 1998. His debut in Serie A came on January 17, 1999
 as a 92nd-minute substitute for Sebastiano Rossi. He then became 
Milan's first choice goalkeeper, for four years, until he lost his 
starting spot to backup Dida early in the 2002–2003 season after picking
 up an injury during a Champions League qualifying match in August 2002.
 Dida's top form effectively ground Abbiati's playing time to a halt.
On
 25 August 2004, a brief controversy surfaced when an editorial 
criticizing Dida and Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti appeared on Abbiati's 
official website, stating that Dida had made mistakes in a friendly 
against U.C. Sampdoria and that Ancelotti was blocking a move that would
 have sent Abbiati to Palermo. Abbiati denied that he'd written the 
piece and said that it had been posted by his webmaster. "I never speak 
to the person who looks after my site. I would never judge one of my 
teammates." Though his webmaster claimed responsibility for the article,
 speculation nonetheless arose that it had been actually penned by 
Abbiati due to his frustration at warming the bench.
Abbiati
 literally played all of thirty seconds in Milan's 2004–05 Champions 
League campaign, when he came on as a substitute in the 74th minute 
after Dida had been struck by a flare thrown from the crowd during the 
quarterfinal second leg against Internazionale, which was ultimately 
suspended less than a minute later. His last match in a Milan uniform 
came on May 20, 2005 in a 3–3 home draw with Palermo, a match that saw 
the starters rested for the upcoming Champions League Final, which Milan
 lost to Liverpool after chucking away a 3–0 half time lead.
Abbiati
 announced his desire to move to another club in order to contend for 
the #1 spot and was therefore loaned to Genoa for the 2005–06 season in 
July 2005, but he immediately returned to Milan after Genoa were 
relegated to Serie C1 due to a match-fixing scandal. He was soon on the 
move again, as he was shipped to Juventus as a temporary replacement for
 incumbent Gianluigi Buffon, who had suffered a dislocated shoulder 
during the Luigi Berlusconi Trophy match against Milan in August 2005. 
With long-awaited regular playing time at his disposal, he flourished 
with the Bianconeri, but when Buffon returned to the starting lineup six
 months later, Abbiati's services were no longer needed, and he left at 
the end of the season for another Turin squad when Milan loaned him to 
Torino F.C. in July 2006.
Despite
 expressing his desire to stay for another season, he and Torino 
ultimately parted ways due to a salary dispute. He was once again loaned
 out by Milan for the third time in three seasons, this time to Spanish 
club Atlético Madrid until June 2008.He began the season on the bench 
until an injury to incumbent Leo Franco put him in the starting lineup. 
On December 29, he expressed interest in staying with Atlético beyond 
the '07–08 season. "My adaptation has gone better than I expected. I am 
happy at this club because they have helped me so much. I like playing 
in Spain and I think I will learn a lot during the time that I have left
 here.
Abbiati
 returned to Italy after being called back by Milan for the 2008–09 
season and took over as first choice from Zeljko Kalac after a solid 
preseason. However, on March 15, 2009, his season was cut short 
following a severe knee injury in the first half of Milan's 5–1 league 
win over A.C. Siena, after he suffered ligament damage to his right knee
 from a collision with teammate Giuseppe Favalli. He was ruled out of 
action for six months following rehabilitation and knee surgery. In 28 
appearances, he kept eleven clean sheets and conceded 27 goals. On 
November 8, nearly eight months after the injury, Abbiati was called up 
as Milan's third-choice behind Dida and new acquisition Flavio Roma for 
Milan's 2–1 road win over S.S. Lazio.
In
 2010-11, Abbiati returned as the starting goalkeeper for Milan after 
Dida's departure. He added 2 more year to his contract in July.He made 
some crucial saves in the first half of the season and it was his 
performances that helped Milan hold top spot by January 2011. On 7 May 
2011, after a series of good performances in crucial matches in the 
second half of the season, Milan clinched their first Serie A trophy in 7
 years.
Full name Christian Abbiati
Date of birth July 8, 1977 (1977-07-08) (age 34)
Place of birth Abbiategrasso, Italy
Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Playing position Goalkeeper
Club information
Current club Milan
Number 32
On
 25 August 2004, a brief controversy surfaced when an editorial 
criticizing Dida and Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti appeared on Abbiati's 
official website, stating that Dida had made mistakes in a friendly 
against U.C. Sampdoria and that Ancelotti was blocking a move that would
 have sent Abbiati to Palermo. Abbiati denied that he'd written the 
piece and said that it had been posted by his webmaster. "I never speak 
to the person who looks after my site. I would never judge one of my 
teammates." Though his webmaster claimed responsibility for the article,
 speculation nonetheless arose that it had been actually penned by 
Abbiati due to his frustration at warming the bench.
Abbiati
 announced his desire to move to another club in order to contend for 
the #1 spot and was therefore loaned to Genoa for the 2005–06 season in 
July 2005, but he immediately returned to Milan after Genoa were 
relegated to Serie C1 due to a match-fixing scandal. He was soon on the 
move again, as he was shipped to Juventus as a temporary replacement for
 incumbent Gianluigi Buffon, who had suffered a dislocated shoulder 
during the Luigi Berlusconi Trophy match against Milan in August 2005. 
With long-awaited regular playing time at his disposal, he flourished 
with the Bianconeri, but when Buffon returned to the starting lineup six
 months later, Abbiati's services were no longer needed, and he left at 
the end of the season for another Turin squad when Milan loaned him to 
Torino F.C. in July 2006.
Despite
 expressing his desire to stay for another season, he and Torino 
ultimately parted ways due to a salary dispute. He was once again loaned
 out by Milan for the third time in three seasons, this time to Spanish 
club Atlético Madrid until June 2008.He began the season on the bench 
until an injury to incumbent Leo Franco put him in the starting lineup. 
On December 29, he expressed interest in staying with Atlético beyond 
the '07–08 season. "My adaptation has gone better than I expected. I am 
happy at this club because they have helped me so much. I like playing 
in Spain and I think I will learn a lot during the time that I have left
 here.
Abbiati
 returned to Italy after being called back by Milan for the 2008–09 
season and took over as first choice from Zeljko Kalac after a solid 
preseason. However, on March 15, 2009, his season was cut short 
following a severe knee injury in the first half of Milan's 5–1 league 
win over A.C. Siena, after he suffered ligament damage to his right knee
 from a collision with teammate Giuseppe Favalli. He was ruled out of 
action for six months following rehabilitation and knee surgery. In 28 
appearances, he kept eleven clean sheets and conceded 27 goals. On 
November 8, nearly eight months after the injury, Abbiati was called up 
as Milan's third-choice behind Dida and new acquisition Flavio Roma for 
Milan's 2–1 road win over S.S. Lazio.
In
 2010-11, Abbiati returned as the starting goalkeeper for Milan after 
Dida's departure. He added 2 more year to his contract in July.He made 
some crucial saves in the first half of the season and it was his 
performances that helped Milan hold top spot by January 2011. On 7 May 
2011, after a series of good performances in crucial matches in the 
second half of the season, Milan clinched their first Serie A trophy in 7
 years.
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