Alessandro Arlotti

Italian footballer (born 2001)
Alessandro Arlotti
Personal information
Date of birth (2002-04-02) April 2, 2002 (age 22)
Team information
Current team
Harvard Crimson
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2021–2023 Harvard Crimson 50 (20)
International career
2019 Italy U19

Alessandro Arlotti (born 2 April 2001) is a footballer who plays as a striker for Harvard Crimson. Born in France, he was an Italy youth international.[1]

Early life

Arlotti started football at the age of 4 at the La Turbie club.[2]

Club career

Arlotti joined the youth academy of Monaco at the age of 7, where he would be considered a "top student" at Monaco's educational system within their stadium.[3] He then became captain of the Under 17 team.[4] In 2020, he signed for Italian club Pescara.[5]

College career

In 2021, he joined Harvard Crimson in the United States.[6]

International career

Arlotti represented Italy at the 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup.[7]

Style of play

Arlotti can operate as a striker or second striker.[8]

Personal life

Arlotti is the brother of footballer Gianluca Arlotti.[9]

References

  1. ^ "Alessandro Arlotti: da Pescara ad Harvard".
  2. ^ "Alessandro Arlotti : "Ma dixième année à l'AS Monaco"".
  3. ^ "Article about Alessandro Arlotti". sportbible.com.
  4. ^ "Alessandro Arlotti, il coraggio di lasciare Nazionale e Serie B per studiare ad Harvard". gqitalia.it.
  5. ^ ""Serie A? No, grazie. Meglio Harvard". La scelta di vita di Alessandro Arlotti". zetaluiss.it.
  6. ^ "Alessandro Arlotti a 360°: Monaco, Pescara, Italia e... Harvard". gazzettaregionale.it.
  7. ^ "Arlotti, la promessa del calcio che sceglie Harvard". repubblica.it.
  8. ^ "Alessandro Arlotti: prima lo studio poi il calcio". fulldassi.it.
  9. ^ "DU CENTRE DE FORMATION DE MONACO À HARVARD, LE FABULEUX DESTIN D'ALESSANDRO ARLOTTI". rmcsport.bfmtv.com.
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Ivy League Men's Soccer Player of the Year
Player of the Year
  • 1979: Charles
  • 1980: Nix
  • 1981: Nix
  • 1982: Sirtis
  • 1983: Sirtis
  • 1984: Gayle
  • 1985: Banks
  • 1986: Duback
  • 1987: Chin
  • 1988: MacGinnitie
  • 1989: Zanobi
  • 1990: Barlow
  • 1991: DiMaggio
  • 1992: Head
  • 1993: Dadason
  • 1994: Eales
  • 1995: Hughes
  • 1996: Kohler
  • 1997: McLaughlin
  • 1998: Gould
  • 1999: Marcio
  • 2000: Gibbs
  • 2001: Nugent
  • 2002: Haefner
  • 2003: Crew
  • 2004: Spicer
  • 2005: Altchek
  • 2006: Altchek
  • 2007: Britner
  • 2008: Henderson
  • 2009: Akpan
  • 2010: Hoppenot
  • 2011: Mkosana
  • 2012: Haber
Offensive Player of the Year
Defensive Player of the Year


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