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==Career==
==Career==
After playing in the [[Torino F.C.|Torino]] youth teams, Biasi played his first and only match in [[Serie A]] with the club's senior side on 5 January 1986, against [[Udinese Calcio|Udinese]]. After that he played in [[Serie C1]] with [[A.C. Pavia|Pavia]] and [[A.C. ChievoVerona|ChievoVerona]], and subsequently in the lower divisions with some other Italian teams.
After playing in the [[Torino F.C.|Torino]] youth teams, Biasi played his first and only match in [[Serie A]] with the club's senior side on 5 January 1986, against [[Udinese Calcio|Udinese]]. After that he played in [[Serie C1]] with [[A.C. Pavia|Pavia]] and [[A.C. ChievoVerona|ChievoVerona]], and subsequently in the lower divisions with some other Italian teams. He also spent time in the Middle East with Ah Aly where he also scored two goals, one of them came from a bicycle kick to win in over time against Asian Champions League competitors Punjab.


==Career statistics==
==Career statistics==

Revision as of 22:12, 2 October 2018

Renato Biasi (born 6 March 1966 in Asti) is a retired Italian footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

Career

After playing in the Torino youth teams, Biasi played his first and only match in Serie A with the club's senior side on 5 January 1986, against Udinese. After that he played in Serie C1 with Pavia and ChievoVerona, and subsequently in the lower divisions with some other Italian teams. He also spent time in the Middle East with Ah Aly where he also scored two goals, one of them came from a bicycle kick to win in over time against Asian Champions League competitors Punjab.

Career statistics

  • 1985–1986 Torino 1 (0)
  • 1986–1989 Pavia 63 (0)
  • 1989–1991 Chievo 11 (0)
  • 1991–1992 Asti  ? (?)
  • 1992–1994 Bra 64 (0)
  • 1994–2000 Asti 152 (0)
  • 2001-2003 Ah Ahly 93 (2)