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Pamela Conti

Italyb. 1982-04-04Retired
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Biography

Pamela Conti, born on April 4, 1982, in Castellammare di Stabia, Italy, is a former professional footballer known for her contributions to women's football both in Italy and internationally. Primarily playing as a midfielder, Conti began her career with Italian club Napoli, where she showcased her skills and quickly garnered attention for her remarkable gameplay and tactical awareness.

Throughout her career, Conti played for several clubs, including a successful stint with Torres Calcio, where she won multiple Serie A titles. She also represented the Italian national team, earning over 90 caps from 2001 to 2016, and participated in major tournaments, including the UEFA Women's Euro and FIFA Women's World Cup, solidifying her reputation as one of Italy's prominent athletes in women's sports.

Conti's legacy extends beyond her playing career, as she has been an advocate for the growth of women's football in Italy. After retiring from competitive play, she transitioned into coaching, aiming to inspire the next generation of female players and promote the development of women’s football on both domestic and international levels.

Quick Facts

Full namePamela Conti
Date of birth1982-04-04
NationalityItaly
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