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Giovanni Roccotelli

Giovanni Roccotelli
Personal information
Date of birth (1952-05-14) 14 May 1952 (age 65)
Place of birth Bari, Italy
Playing position Winger
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1971–1973 Barletta ? (?)
1973–1974 Avellino ? (?)
1974–1976 Torino ? (?)
1976–1977 Cagliari 28 (2)
1977–1979 Ascoli 46 (5)
1979–1980 Taranto ? (?)
1980–1981 Cesena ? (?)
1981–1982 Pescara ? (?)
1982–1984 Foggia ? (?)
1984–1986 Nocerina ? (?)
1986–1987 Casertana ? (?)
1987–1988 Torres ? (?)
1988–1990 Selargius ? (?)
Total ? (?)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Giovanni "Cocò" Roccotelli (born 14 May 1952) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a winger.

Roccotelli played for Barletta, Avellino, Torino, Cagliari, Ascoli, Taranto, Cesena, Pescara, Foggia, Nocerina, Casertana, Torres and Selargius. After making his debut with Barletta and spending a season in Serie B with Avellino, he made his debut in Serie A with Torino in 1975, at the age of 22. In 1977, he moved to Ascoli for two seasons, scoring 5 goals in 46 appearances, and helping the club to win promotion during the 1977–78 season; after playing for Taranto, he also won promotion to Serie A with Cesena during the 1980–81 season. In total he made 19 in appearances in Serie A with Torino, Ascoli, and Cesena, and 202 appearances in Serie B with Avellino, Cagliari, Ascoli, Taranto, Cesena, and Foggia, scoring 19 goals.

Although he was usually deployed as a winger on the right flank, often wearing the number 7 shirt, Roccotelli was also deployed as a left-back or as a forward on occasion. A talented, creative and skilful right-footed player, he was a powerful striker and passer of the ball, who possessed good technique. Known for his flair, dribbling ability, and his use of feints and tricks on the ball, Roccotelli is credited with popularising the rabona in Italy during the 1970s; at that time, the move was simply called a "crossed-kick", as he placed his right foot behind his left in order to strike the ball. He often used the move on crosses, penalties, long balls, free-kicks, and shots on goal from outside the area.


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