List of Italian football transfers summer 2000 (co-ownership)

This is a list of Italian football transfers for co-ownership resolutions, for the 2000-01 season, from and to Serie A and Serie B.

According to Article 102 bis of NOIF (Norme Organizzative Interne della F.I.G.C).[1] The co-ownership deal must be confirmed each year. The deal may expired, renewed, bought back or sold outright. Deals that failed to form an agreement after the deadline, will be defined by auction between the 2 clubs. Which the club will submit their bid in a sealed envelope. Non-submission may lead to the rights is free to give to the opposite side. The mother club could sell their rights to third parties.

Co-ownership

DateNameCo-own ClubMother clubResultFee
AdaíltonVeronaParmaRenewed
Alessandro AgostiniPistoieseFiorentinaRenewed
Alessandro AlessandrìSanremeseInternazionaleInternazionaleUndisclosed
Giuseppe AlessiNapoliTorinoRenewed
Fabio AlteriLumezzaneCesenaRenewed
Luca AltomareCosenzaNapoliRenewed
Alessandro AmbrosiMonzaCrotoneCrotoneUndisclosed
Roberto AmbrosiniLumezzaneTrevisoND
Federico AmentaAlessandriaTorinoTorinoUndisclosed
Dario BaccinTernanaJuventusRenewed
Fabio BarisonPro VercelliJuventusND (Pro Vercelli)Free
2000-05-24Jonatan BinottoBolognaJuventusBolognaL 10 billion (player exchange)[2][3]
Arnaldo BonfantiReggianaAtalantaReggianaUndisclosed
Mauro BrianoSavoiaRegginaRegginaUndisclosed
Giuseppe BugiolacchiPontederaJuventusPontederaAuction, ~L 48 million[2]
Alex CalderoniAlzanoCesena
Francesco CarboneChievoFoggiaChievoUndisclosed
Paolo ChiavaroliAlessandriaJuventusND (Alessandria)Free
Antonio ChimentiLecceRomaLecceL 1.3 billion[4]
Daniele ContiCagliariRomaCagliariL 1.25 billion [4]
2000-05-30Morgan De SanctisUdineseJuventusUdineseL 8 billion[2][5]
Alessandro DogaLecceSampdoriaND (Lecce)Free
Massimo EpifaniGubbioRomaRomaL 90 million[4]
Enrico FantiniVeneziaJuventusVeneziaL 0.2 billion[2]
Luigi GiandomenicoVeneziaJuventusRenewed
Corrado GrabbiTernanaJuventusTernanaUndisclosed
2000-06-15Mohamed Kallon RegginaInternazionaleInternazionaleUndisclosed [6]
Giorgio LucentiNapoliRomaRomaL 0.99 billion[4]
Simone MalatestaJuventusModenaRenewed
Christian ManfrediniGenoaJuventusGenoaL 0.6 billion [2]
Paolo MilanoBielleseJuventusBielleseL 10.5 million + L 25 million + L 13~14 million (along with Saviozzi) [2]
Luca MoreoViterbeseJuventusRenewed
Ronnie O'Brien CrotoneJuventusJuventusUndisclosed
Massimo OddoNapoliMilanMilanAuction, Undisclosed
Joseph Dayo OshadoganRegginaRomaRegginaL 1.5 billion[4]
Nicola PadoinPratoMilanPratoUndisclosed
Nicola PaganiFermanaRegginaRegginaUndisclosed
Angelo ParadisoCesenaLecceND (Cesena)Free
Fabio PecchiaTorinoJuventusRenewed
Simone PerrottaBariJuventusRenewed
Paolo PoggiRomaUdineseRomaL 1 million[4]
Ciro PolitoLuccheseSalernitanaSalernitana
Andrea PolizzanoLeccoInternazionaleInternazionaleUndisclosed
Simone PuleoFoggiaMilanMilanAuction, Undisclosed
Pierre Giorgio RegonesiJuventusAtalantaRenewed
Tommaso RocchiComoJuventusComoL 0.9 billion[2]
Marco SaviozziBielleseJuventusBielleseL 10.5 million + L 25 million + L 13~14 million (along with Milano)[2]
Franco SemioliInternazionaleTorinoRenewed
Cristian ServideiTernanaRomaND (Ternana)Free[4]
Lorenzo SquizziSalernitanaLuccheseND
2000-06-20Massimo TarantinoBolognaInternazionaleBolognaUndisclosed [7]
2000-06-15Nicola VentolaBolognaInternazionaleInternazionaleUndisclosed [6]
Max VieriBrescelloJuventusJuventusUndisclosed
Pierre WoméBolognaRomaBolognaL 1 million[4]
2000-05-30Marco ZamboniUdineseJuventusRenewed[5]
2000-06-20Cristiano ZanettiRomaInternazionaleRenewed[7]
Massimiliano ZazzettaComoJuventusJuventusL 0.15 billion[8]
Zé EliasBolognaInternazionaleInternazionaleUndisclosed[9]

References

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  2. "Financial Statements as at 30 June 2001" (PDF). Juventus FC. 4 September 2001. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  3. "PARAMATTI E'DELLA JUVE". Juventus FC (in Italian). 24 May 2000. Archived from the original on 22 June 2000. Retrieved 1 July 2010.
  4. "BILANCIO D'ESERCIZIO E CONSOLIDATO DI GRUPPO AL 30 GIUGNO 2000" (PDF). AS Roma (in Italian). Borsa Italiana Archive. 28 June 2001. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-12-21. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
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  7. "VENTOLA ANCORA NERAZZURRO, ALL'ATALANTA". inter.it (in Italian). FC Internazionale Milano. 20 June 2000. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  8. Calcio Como SpA Report and Accounts on 30 June 2000
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