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Vincenzo Sarno

Vincenzo Sarno (born 11 March 1988) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a striker or attacking midfielder for Triestina.

Club Career

Born in the Secondigliano neighbourhood of Naples, Sarno became nationally famous at age 11 after he was signed by Torino for a record sum of 120 million lire, gaining him also massive TV coverage and a nickname of "little Maradona" due to his short stature coupled with a very impressive technique. His experience with Torino however lasted only a very few months, and Sarno returned to play for his old club until October 2002, when he was scouted and signed by Roma, and then included in the Giovanissimi Nazionali youth squad.

In October 2005 he joined Serie C1 club Sangiovannese, following Roma's decision to release him for free; he made his professional debut two months later, playing the final minutes of a league game against Sassari Torres. Sarno however failed to find a spot in the first team in the following 2006–07 season, and accepted a loan to another Serie C1 team, Giulianova, in February 2007. However, despite his good appearances while at Giulianova, Sarno played only five games in the first period of the season while back at Sangiovannese, and left the club by mutual consent in December 2007 and accepted an offer from Serie B club Brescia exactly a month later.

After two spare first team appearances with Brescia, he was released by the end of the season and joined Serie C1 club Potenza later in October 2008, In July 2009, after a season with Potenza, he left the club in order to join Pro Patria in the Lega Pro Prima Divisione. At Pro Patria, Sarno finally managed to become a key player despite the club's relegation to the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione league at the end of the season; after accepting to stay for one more season, he was released by Pro Patria in January 2011 after the club failed to pay his wages due to financial troubles.

In January 2011 Sarno returned to Serie B, signing a contract with Reggina. In his

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