Fabio_Daprelà

Fabio Daprelà

Fabio Daprelà

Swiss footballer (born 1991)


Fabio Daprelà (Italian pronunciation: [ˈfaːbjo dapreˈla]; born 19 February 1991) is a Swiss footballer who plays as a defender for Zürich in Swiss Super League. He is a former Switzerland U21 international.

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Club career

Early career

Daprelà was eight when he was spotted by SC Young Fellows Juventus and signed for them. After three years at SC Young Fellows Juventus, Daprelà joined Grasshoppers at the age of 12. Aged 16, Daprelà was promoted to first team squad and made his Grasshoppers debut on 2 February 2008, playing 90 minutes in place of the suspended Yassin Mikari. In the Swiss Cup, Daprelà scored his first goal for Grasshopper in a 2–2 draw against FC Chiasso on 26 October 2008.

West Ham United

In July 2009, Daprelà signed for West Ham United from Grasshoppers for a nominal fee joining fellow Swiss international, Valon Behrami who had been signed from Lazio in the summer of 2008. Daprelà signed a five-year deal after moving from the Zurich club and arrived as cover for first choice Hérita Ilunga.[1][2] Replacing the injured[3] Ilunga, Daprelà made his first-team debut for West Ham on 3 January 2010 in their 2–1 home defeat to Arsenal in the FA Cup third round.[4] The highly rated Switzerland Under-19 left-back had worn the armband for Alex Dyer's reserves team. On 13 March 2010 Daprelà made his Premier League debut in a 4–1 away defeat to Chelsea. Daprelà made eight appearances in all competitions for West Ham United, leaving at the end of the 2009–10 season.[5] Following the sacking of manager Gianfranco Zola's, who signed him, West Ham United's new manager Avram Grant rarely used Daprelà in the first team.

Brescia

On 30 August 2010 Daprelà joined Brescia for an undisclosed fee signing a five-year contract and joining up with Swiss teammate Gaetano Berardi.[6] On 26 September 2011, Daprelà made his debut for Brescia in a 2–1 loss against A.S. Bari. In his first season at Brescia, Daprelà made ten appearances (coming on as substitute five times) but his team played poorly and were relegated to Serie B after just one season in Serie A. Following Brescia's relegation Daprelà stayed, while some of the club's key players left. His first season at Brescia was mixed[vague] for Daprelà.

The next season at Brescia was key for Daprelà as he established himself in the first team at full back as the club placed 8th place.

Palermo

On 29 July 2013 he moved to Palermo, signing a three-year contract (with an option for another year).[7] In the 2013–14 season, Daprelà was part of the Palermo side winning the Serie B title, thereby earning promotion back to the Serie A.

Carpi

On 6 January 2016 Carpi have announced the signing of Daprela after he left Palermo by mutual consent. He is tied to the Biancorossi until 30 June 2016 and given the number 36 shirt.[8]

Zürich

On 7 June 2023, Daprelà signed a two-season contract with Zürich.[9]

International career

A regular in the U-17's, Daprelà played every minute of Switzerland's campaign at the 2008 European Championships, starting each match at left back. After the tournament, he was promoted to the U-19's and played in every game at the 2009 European Championships despite not taking part in qualification.

Participated at the 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, finishing second in the competition, losing the final against Spain.

He was chosen by Pierluigi Tami for the London 2012 Olympics national squad.

Honours

Club

Palermo

Lugano

International

Swiss Olympic team
Switzerland Under-21

References

  1. Burton, Chris (31 July 2009). "Hammers land Daprela". Sky Sports. Retrieved 31 July 2009.
  2. "Brescia sign Hammers youngster – Yahoo! Eurosport". Uk.eurosport.yahoo.com. 30 August 2010. Retrieved 30 August 2010.
  3. "DAPRELA' E' ROSANERO". US Città di Palermo. 30 July 2013. Archived from the original on 4 May 2014. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
  4. "Mercato: Daprelà è del Carpi". Carpi F.C. 1909. 6 January 2016. Archived from the original on 1 December 2020. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  5. "DER FC ZÜRICH VERPFLICHTET FABIO DAPRELÀ" [FC ZURICH SIGNS FABIO DAPRELÀ] (in German). Zürich. 7 June 2023. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  6. svizzera, RSI Radiotelevisione. "Tripudio bianconero, la Coppa è del Lugano!". rsi.

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