Giacomo Ratto

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Giacomo Ratto
Giacomo Ratto with AC Taverne
Personal information
Date of birth 19 April 1986 (1986-04-19) (age 38)
Place of birth Varese, Italy
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Team information
Current team
Nilandhoo Sports Club
Number 18
Youth career
1999-2004 Varese Calcio
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005-2006 Luino Calcio
2006-2007 FC Tradate
2007-2008 A.S.D. Morazzone
2008-2009 ASD Malnatese Calcio
2009-2010 U.P. Gavirate Calcio
2010-2011 AS Castello
2011 FC Mendrisio-Stabio
2012 ASD Leggiuno 14 (0)
2013 S.K. Victoria Wanderers F.C. 11 (-10)
2014 UNAN Managua 2 (-0)
2015 Suva F.C.
2015 AC Taverne 2 (-2)
2016 Ulaanbaatar City FC 19 (-26)
2017-2018 S.K. Victoria Wanderers F.C. 14 (-24)
2018-2019 Vestri 2 (-3)
2019-2020 Fgura United 0 (-0)
2019-2020 S.K. Victoria Wanderers F.C. 8 (-14)
2020-2021 S.K. Victoria Wanderers F.C. 9
2021-2022 S.K. Victoria Wanderers F.C. 7
2022-2023 Club Eydhafushi
2022-2023 Nilandhoo Sports Club
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Giacomo Ratto (born 19 April 1986 in Varese, Italy) is an Italian footballer who currently plays for Nilandhoo SC of the Central League Zone in the Maldives. He has played for clubs in many countries, including Panama, Nicaragua, Fiji, Switzerland, Mongolia, Greece, Malta, Iceland and Maldives.[1]

Career[edit]

Early career: 2005-12[edit]

Ratto began playing football at the age of 8[2] with the US Bosto youth system, before moving to Varese Calcio at the age of 14. He then continued his career in the youth team of a club that, at the time, played in Serie C, but failed to debut in the first team. He moved to Luino Calcio in 2005, where he made his senior debut in Promozione, helping the team to a second-place finish in the league and winning the play-offs. He won his first league in the following season at FC Tradate. In all the following 3 seasons he changes team, playing in Eccellenza and Promozione. In 2010 Ratto had his first experience abroad, in Switzerland at AS Castello[3] and, later, at FC Mendrisio Stabio. In 2012 he returned to Luino Calcio, team in which he had his senior debut.

Malta-Panama: 2013[edit]

Sending highlights packages and his resume to retired Maltese goalkeeper Mario Muscat,[4] he arranged his move to S.K. Victoria Wanderers[5] which happened in early 2013.[6] Arriving at the end of the first round, Ratto made his debut in a 3-0 second round victory over Sannat Lions[7] and conceding three goals in his first five fieldings.[6] He finished the season with 5 clean sheets in 11 games helping to bring the team from seventh to third place. He left Gozo at the end of the contract and joined the preseason at Tauro FC[8] team of the Panamanian top league, during which he played some friendly games before moving back to Italy due to personal problems.

Nicaragua: 2014[edit]

Completing a transfer to UNAN Managua of Nicaragua in July 2014 through agent Carlos Francisco Fariñas[5] on the recommendations of Giampaolo Gronchi of Tauro and Brian Azzopardi of Victoria Wanderers,[1] Ratto recorded his maiden appearance when Los Universitarios were beaten by C.D. Walter Ferretti,[9] a match in which he was chosen as one of the three players in the running for the man of the match award. After his last appearance against Real Madriz, he received an offer from Khoromkhon of the Mongolian Premier League to play the AFC Cup, which caused him to split ways with UNAN, also rejecting an offer from Costa Rica.[5] However, they were withdrawn from the AFC Cup 2015, the second-tier Asian competition, so the deal fell through.[5][4][10]

Fiji and Switzerland: 2015[edit]

Failing to land a deal in Albania, Ratto exchanged information with Suva coach Gurjit Singh,[5] sealing an agreement with them in spring 2015 with Spaniard Adrián Garrido Medina,[11] but was unable to take part in the OFC Champions League in view of the fact that there were registration issues.[5] In July of the same year he returned to Switzerland to AC Taverne, a club in 2. Liga Interregional, signing a 5-month contract. In October, after an injury, he terminated his contract due to non-payment of his salary.

Zimbabwe and Mongolia: 2016[edit]

Fielded at the preseason four-side Bulawayo Football Festival by Tsholotsho of the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League in 2016,[12] he played the tournament with the Zhwane Boys. Working toward a contract in South Africa,[5] he got in touch with Cape Town-based football instructor Hendrik Pieter de Jongh who got him a six-month deal in Mongolia with Ulaanbaatar City in 2016,[13] causing him to be the first Italian footballer in the country.[10] Arriving in April in the Mongolian capital[10] with the aim of winning the championship, Ratto played a good season helping the team, which in the league had some difficulties and finished in eighth place,[14] to reach the third place in the Mongolian Cup. During the summer break he receives the opportunity to take part in the CONCACAF Champions League with Don Bosco in Haiti which fell through.[5]

Greece: 2017[edit]

Reported to contend for Philippos Alexandreia of the Greek Gamma Ethniki in 2017,[15] he was fielded for the first time against Kilkisiakos[16] which ended 0-0.[17] Unfortunately, registration problems coupled with transfer deadline issues forced him to give up on the deal so he trained alone for several months.[18]

Malta: 2018[edit]

Ratto returned to S.K. Victoria Wanderers in the middle of the 2017-18 season, with the team at the last place in the standings. During the remaining 14 games Ratto achieve 4 clean sheets, helping the team to avoid relegation, obtained with the victory of play-outs against Sannat Lions.[19]

Iceland and Malta: 2019[edit]

At the end of March Ratto joins Vestri for a week trial in Spain. After having impressed the coach, he accepted the one-year contract offered by the club.[20] During the season he played two cup games but left the club in July.[21] After training alone for three months, he signed a contract with Fgura United,[22] a Maltese First Division team, in which, however, he did not play official matches due to restrictions on the use of foreign players. With the Maltese team he played two friendly games against Floriana FC[23] and Marsaxlokk FC making a good impression before terminate the contract to return to S.K. Victoria Wanderers.

Malta: 2020[edit]

On 3 January 2020 he signed for S.K. Victoria Wanderers for the third time in his career. Before the stop of the league due by Covid-19 pandemic, decided on 25 March 2020, Ratto played 8 games achieving 3 clean sheets; with the final stop of the league, arrived on 13 May 2020, the team stayed in the Gozo Football League First Division closing the season at 7th place.[24]

Malta: 2020-2021[edit]

On 13 July 2020 he extended his contract with S.K. Victoria Wanderers until 8 June 2021.[25] During this season Ratto played 9 times in Gozo Football League First Division, competition in which the team closed again in 7th position.[26] In this season Ratto made his debut in the Maltese FA Trophy, playing on 27 December 2020 the preliminary round against Marsaxlokk F.C. At the end of the season due to the new restrictive measures for the containment of Covid-19 in the Maltese archipelago, Ratto made 12 appearances (9 in the Gozo Football League First Division, 1 in Maltese FA Trophy and 2 in G.F.A. Cup).

Malta: 2021-2022[edit]

On 9 June 2021 he extended his contract with S.K. Victoria Wanderers until 8 June 2022. After 5 total seasons, during which he made 49 league appearances, 1 FA Cup and 2 GFA Cup, Ratto’s career in Gozo ended on 10 November by mutual agreement with the club.

Maldives: 2022-2023[edit]

On September 23, Ratto signed with Club Eydhafushi,[27] through a negotiation conducted by Egyptian agent Ahmed Rashwan at the specific request of coach Mohamed Athif. His first experience in the Maldives ended on 6 October with the victory of Central League Zone Group A. On October 18, thanks to positive performances at Club Eydhafushi, he was purchased by Nilandhoo SC[28] to play in Group D of the Central League Zone. Also this time Ratto ended with the title, won by Nilandhoo on 20 November.

Personal life[edit]

He supports Deportivo de La Coruña in Spain[29] as well as Torino in his home country.[4]

Honours[edit]

Club[edit]

Luino Calcio
FC Tradate
S.K. Victoria Wanderers
Ulaanbaatar City FC
Vestri
Club Eydhafushi
  • Central League Zone Group A: Champions, 2022/23[33]
Nilandhoo SC
  • Central League Zone Group D: Champions, 2022/23[34]

Individual[edit]

  • MVP Walter Ferretti-UNAN Managua, 3 August 2014[35]
  • Corriere dello Sport: Top 100 Italian Players Abroad, 2016[36]
  • AMA Livestream Gozo: Save of the Season, 2020/2021[37]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Giacomo Ratto, il giramondo che ora para nella serie A del Nicaragua VareseNews
  2. ^ Intervista a Giacomo Ratto, "el portero filósofo" che ha parato in tutto il mondo Corriere di Malta
  3. ^ Intervista a Giacomo Ratto, il portiere giramondo Calcio Gourmet
  4. ^ a b c "'BlackJack' Ratto, da Malta alle Fiji: "Io, italiano in Mongolia. Il freddo, l'Africa e lo spagnolo imparato grazie al Depor"". Gianluca Di Marzio.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Dalle Figi alla Mongolia: Giacomo Ratto ed il suo incredibile viaggio calcistico Matteo Calautti
  6. ^ a b Player Update Archived 26 April 2017 at the Wayback Machine S.K. Victoria Wanderers Official Website
  7. ^ Kenneth scores twice as Sannat are beaten again Archived 26 April 2017 at the Wayback Machine S.K. Victoria Wanderers Official Website
  8. ^ @TauroFC (28 June 2013). "30' Entran: Ratto, Pérez, D. Marmolejo, Caballero, Gallardo, Díaz, Goode, Martínez, Murillo, Ortiz y Aguilar. #ATNvsTAU" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  9. ^ Prime impressioni da Managua[permanent dead link] Calcio Estero News
  10. ^ a b c Giacomo Ratto, un italiano ad Ulaanbaatar l'opinions Public
  11. ^ European imports join Suva Oceania Football Confederation
  12. ^ Naughty Boys' Italian Job…Four foreign players at Byo Football Fest The Chronicle (Zimbabwe)
  13. ^ Giacomo Ratto, portiere "Into the Wild", ora giocherà in Mongolia Eurosport
  14. ^ Mongolian League 2016 Opinione Pubblica
  15. ^ Η Αλεξάνδρεια καλωσορίζει το νέο Ιταλό γκολκίπερ Τζιάκομο Ράτο! Roumlouki.gr
  16. ^ Τον Ιταλό τερματοφύλακα Ράτο έφερε η Αλεξάνδρεια, αίσιο τέλος με Μπαλαράμπε Pamebala.gr
  17. ^ Φίλιππος Αλεξάνδρειας – Κιλκισιακός 0-0. Λευκή ισοπαλία στο πρώτο φιλικό στο ΔΑΚ. – Βίντεο – Φώτο Έμβολος
  18. ^ Un portiere senza frontiere, para i tiri di tutto il mondo VareseNews
  19. ^ 2017-18 Play-Outs Gozo FA
  20. ^ Intervista a Giacomo Ratto: il portiere giramondo che gioca in Islanda Freezeland
  21. ^ Calcio Islandese News Calcio Islandese
  22. ^ Fgura United new signing Fgura United Facebook
  23. ^ Floriana-Fgura United Floriana FC Facebook
  24. ^ Gozo First Division 2019-20 soccerway.com
  25. ^ Calciomercato: Verde passa dal Frosinone al Birkirkara, Ratto fa ritorno a Gozo nel Victoria Wanderers Corriere di Malta
  26. ^ BOV GFL First Division 20/21 SofaScore
  27. ^ Giacomo Ratto, il portiere giramondo gioca alle Maldive: "Non sono qui in vacanza" Il Giorno
  28. ^ Da Varese alle Maldive, passando per dieci Paesi: il viaggio di Ratto, il "portiere filosofo" Goal.com
  29. ^ Giacomo Ratto, la historia de un italiano de corazón blanquiazul Riazor.org
  30. ^ Gozo First Division 2012-13[dead link] RSSSF
  31. ^ MFF Cup 2016 RSSSF
  32. ^ G. Ratto soccerway.com
  33. ^ "Club Eydhafushi on Instagram: "Alhamdhulillahi 🤲🏻 Central League 2022-2023 Second Division - Group A. CHAMPIONS 🏆✨ Club Eydhafushi ❤️ #DhivehiPremierLeague #CentralLeague #RoadToDPL"". Instagram. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
  34. ^ Mihaaru, Mohamed Zayan Zahir (8 November 2022). "2 vana leg gai Kudahuvadhoo balikoh Nilandhoo 1 vana hoadhaifi". Mihaaru (in Divehi). Retrieved 25 November 2022.
  35. ^ "MVP = @giacomo_ratto86". www.instagram.com.
  36. ^ "CdS ✒️🇮🇹 = @giacomo_ratto86". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
  37. ^ 1️⃣ Giacomo Ratto 🇮🇹 - Save of the Season Award 🏆🇲🇹 - 2020/21, retrieved 26 November 2022

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