Andrea Rubei
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Personal information | |||
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Full name | Andrea Rubei | ||
Date of birth | 20 December 1966 | ||
Place of birth | Rome, Italy | ||
Height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) | ||
Position(s) | Universal | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1987–1989 | Poggio Verde | ||
1989–1990 | Marino Calcetto | ||
1990–1991 | Sport House | ||
1991–1992 | Roma RCB | ||
1992–1996 | Torrino | ||
1996–1997 | Lazio | ||
1997–1999 | Torino | ||
1999–2002 | BNL Roma | ||
2002–2004 | Prato | ||
2004–2005 | Nepi | ||
2005–2007 | Torrino | ||
2009–2010 | Palestrina | ||
2010–2011 | L'Acquedotto | ||
2011–2012 | Castel Fontana | ||
2012–2014 | Lodigiani | ||
2014–2015 | Capitolina Marconi | ||
2015–2016 | Isola | ||
2016–2017 | Capitolina Marconi | ||
International career‡ | |||
1992–2006 | Italy | 89 | (97) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 00:00, 21 February 2021 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 00:00, 21 February 2021 (UTC) |
Andrea Rubei (born 20 December 1966) is an Italian former futsal player who was a universal player for several teams in the Italian Serie A and the Italian national team. Regarded by some as the best Italian futsal player of all time,[1] Rubei was crowned Italian champion on four occasions, twice with Torrino, and once with both Torino and Prato.[2] Upon his retirement from the national team Rubei was the team's top goal scorer and achieved the impressive feat of scoring a higher number of goals than his number of caps.[3]
Honours
[edit]Torrino
- Serie A: 1992–1993, 1993–94
- Coppa Italia: 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95
Torino
- Serie A: 1998–99
- Supercoppa Italiana: 1997, 1998
Prato
- Serie A: 2002–03
- Coppa Italia: 2003–04
- Supercoppa Italiana: 2002, 2003
Nepi
- Coppa Italia: 2004–05
Isola
- Serie A2: 2015–16
Individual
- Serie A top scorer: 1993–94
References
[edit]- ^ "Le leggende del futsal – Andrea Rubei" [The legends of futsal – Andrea Rubei]. Divisione Calcio a 5 (in Italian). 29 December 2017. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
- ^ "Andrea Rubei - Un gradito ritorno" [Andrea Rubei - A welcome return]. calcioa5point.it (in Italian). 21 June 2005. Archived from the original on 4 February 2015. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
- ^ ""Io, Rubei, il Futsal", l'autobiografia della leggenda del Calcio a 5 Andrea Rubei" ["Me, Rubei, the Futsal", the autobiography of the 5-a-side football legend Andrea Rubei]. OPES Italia (in Italian). 6 June 2018. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
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