User:Cristianocorrado/Cristiano Scapolo

He started in the youth Club of Laveno Mombello and then moved on to Inter FC. Raised in Inter FC youth Academy, he made his Serie A debut on 4 February 1990 in a Serie A match Inter-Ascoli (0-0) with Giovanni Trapattoni as a coach. The following year he moved to Vicenza in Serie C1, where he stayed for two seasons. In the summer of 1992 he moved to Ravenna, where he won a historic promotion to Serie B with Francesco Guidolin as coach. The following year he moved to Atalanta for 2 seasons, winning promotion to Serie A contributing with 4 goals.

Moving to Bologna in 1995, he played in a championship that earned the Bolognese promotion in Serie A. He had a great season in Serie A, finished at seventh place one step away from qualifying for the Uefa Cup, where he scored 6 goals. Afte that season he earned a big call to AS Roma, but he only played 10 games between league games and Coppa Italia. That season in the capital was conditioned by many injuries. The following year he moved to Napoli, where he played for two seasons winning Serie B Championship. In 2000 he move play back with Ravenna in 2000 in Serie B. Then in 2001 he moved to Legnano in Serie C; plays for three seasons in the "lilla" shirt and in 2004 ends his career as a footballer.

From 2004 to 2006 he began working with AC Milan for the Milan Junior Camp program in the United States. In 2006 he moved to California and began his career as a coach. From 2007 to 2010 he worked as Technical Director of the AC Milan Academy in California. After this experience he holds the position of Technical Director and Coach of the youth sector of Real So Cal. From 2014 to 2016 he worked for the US Soccer with a Man National Team as a Scout under Jurgen Klinsmann as a coach. In 2017 he was hired as a Academy Head Coach in the new MLS Club LAFC (Los Angeles Football Club) where he stayed for 3 season as a U12s/U14 and U15s Head Coach within LAFC. In the 2019-20 season he is in the Coaching Staff with the US Soccer with U16 and U17 National Teams.