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Calciatore

Calciatore is an Italian noun meaning a soccer player, typically a male player. The feminine form is calciatrice. The word derives from calcio (football) and the agent suffix -tore, akin to English -er from Latin tor. In Italian, calciatore is used to refer to players who compete in football at professional or amateur levels.

A calciatore's career usually begins in youth academies or junior teams; progression via club youth systems

In Italian media and everyday speech, calciatore is commonly used to refer to players without stating their

Calciatori compete in domestic leagues and international club competitions, and many also represent national teams in

leads
to
senior
squads
in
national
leagues,
such
as
Serie
A,
Serie
B,
and
others.
At
the
professional
level,
players
train
daily,
focusing
on
technique,
physical
conditioning,
tactical
understanding,
and
teamwork.
Their
duties
vary
by
position,
including
attacker
(attaccante),
midfielder
(centrocampista),
defender
(difensore),
or
goalkeeper
(portiere),
though
calciatore
is
a
generic
term
not
tied
to
a
single
role.
Transfers
and
contracts
are
governed
by
regulations
at
national
and
international
levels.
names.
The
formal
expression
giocatore
di
calcio
can
be
used
as
a
synonym,
especially
in
formal
writing.
The
feminine
form
calciatrice
is
used
for
female
players,
and
contexts
may
use
una
calciatrice
or
una
giocatrice
depending
on
gender
references.
events
such
as
the
FIFA
World
Cup
or
the
UEFA
European
Championship.
The
term
emphasizes
the
sport
(calcio)
rather
than
a
specific
position
or
team.