Cristian Battocchio

Cristian Damián Battocchio (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkristjam batˈtɔkkjo]; born 10 February 1992) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder.[2] Born in Argentina, he represented Italy at the under-20 and under-21 international levels.[3]

Cristian Battocchio
Battocchio training with Watford in 2014
Personal information
Full nameCristian Damián Battocchio[1]
Date of birth (1992-02-10) 10 February 1992 (age 32)
Place of birthRosario, Argentina
Height1.69 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s)Midfielder
Youth career
0000–2009Newell's Old Boys
2009–2011Udinese
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2011–2013Udinese6(0)
2012–2013Watford (loan)24(2)
2013–2015Watford35(4)
2014–2015Virtus Entella (loan)32(0)
2015–2017Brest68(13)
2017–2019Maccabi Tel Aviv25(1)
2019–2021Brest53(5)
2021Tokushima Vortis10(0)
2021–2022UNAM18(0)
2022–2023Volos4(0)
2023Sektzia Ness Ziona12(0)
2023–2024Chennaiyin17(0)
International career
2011–2013Italy U2010(1)
2013–2015Italy U2118(2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 08:55, 20 April 2024 (UTC)

Club career

Udinese

Born in Rosario, Argentina, Battocchio arrived at Italian club Udinese in 2009[4] at the age of 16 from Newell's Old Boys in Argentina for a transfer fee of €200,000[2] In the 2010–11 season he became the captain of the youth team of Udinese.[5] On 27 February 2011, he made his debut with the first team of Udinese against Palermo In a historic 7–0 victory for Udinese,[5][6] coming on from the bench after the game had already been won.[6]

On 29 September 2011, he made his second appearance with the first team in the UEFA Europa League competition, facing Celtic in a 1–1 draw.[7] before the match his first team coach Francesco Guidolin said that Battocchio was now ready for the first team and compared him to David Pizarro,[2] Johan Walem, the youth coach of Udinese, said "he is now stable for the first team, has important qualities: vision of the game, a good foot, kick the penalties. He can do well as deep-lying playmaker".[2]

Watford

On 30 August 2012, Battocchio was loaned to Watford, with Watford having the choice to purchase him at the end of the deal. Battocchio played in Watford's 4–0 win over Huddersfield on 19 January, and scored Watford's final goal – his first for the club – with a lovely finish from a beautiful team move which has been described as one of the best team goals ever at Vicarage Road. This goal won Watford "Goal Of The Season" as voted by the fans and Battocchio was awarded the trophy. Battocchio then scored his second goal for Watford against Blackpool on 9 March 2013.

Battocchio signed for Watford on a permanent basis on 19 July 2013, with the contract running for a period of three years until 2016. Battocchio scored his first league goal as a permanent Watford player in a 1–0 win at home to Wigan Athletic on 28 September 2013.

Loan to Virtus Entella

After falling down the pecking order under then Watford manager Beppe Sannino, Battocchio moved on a season-long loan to Serie B side Virtus Entella on 26 August 2014.[8]

Brest

Battocchio left Watford in the summer of 2015, signing a two-year deal at Stade Brestois 29 on 11 August 2015.[9]

Maccabi Tel Aviv

On 10 July 2017, Battocchio signed a two-year contract at Maccabi Tel Aviv with an option to extend for another year.[10]

Return to Brest

On 19 January 2019, Battocchio signed to Brest for the second time.[11] On 3 December 2019, he scored his first Brest goals (and Brest's first top-flight hat-trick in almost 29 years) in a 5–0 win over RC Strasbourg.[12]

Tokushima Vortis

On 4 February 2021, Battochio signed with Japanese side Tokushima Vortis.[13]

UNAM

In the summer of 2021, Battocchio arrived in Mexico City for a nice vacation, hired by Pumas UNAM.

International career

On 9 October 2011, Battocchio was called up to the Italy U20 squad by coach Luigi Di Biagio.[14] Then on 9 November 2011 he made his debut with Italy U20s in a friendly against Ghana U20s, ending in a 3–0 win for the Azzurri.[15] He went on to play for Italy at U21 level.

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 13 May 2023[16]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueNational CupLeague CupEuropeTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Udinese2010–11Serie A100010
2011–1240003[a]070
2012–1310000010
Total60003090
Watford (loan)2012–13Championship2421000252
2013–143543031415
Total5964031667
Virtus Entella (loan)2014–15Serie B32000320
Brest2015–16Ligue 23351000365
2016–173582020398
Total681330207313
Maccabi Tel Aviv2017–18Ligat Ha`Al251005011[a]0411
Brest2018–19Ligue 21420000142
2019–20Ligue 11000010110
Total2420010252
Tokushima Vortis2021J1 League1002020140
UNAM2021–22Liga MX18010190
Volos2022–23Super League Greece400040
Sektzia Ness Ziona2022–23Ligat Ha`Al1200000120
Chennaiyin2023–24Indian Super League1703010210
Career total2752212014115031623

References