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Son of ex-footballer Lucarelli arrested for rape

Son of ex Livorno iconic striker accused of gang raping American

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(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 20 - The 23-year-old son of ex-footballer Cristiano Lucarelli was arrested on suspicion of rape in Milan on Friday.
    Mattia Lucarelli, who plays for Serie D side Follonica in southern Tuscany, was placed under house arrest on suspicion of gang rape against an American student in Milan in March 2022.
    Also arrested was a 23-year-old friend of Lucarelli, who has not been named.
    Cristiano Lucarelli, Mattia's father, was long a talismanic striker for Serie A and Serie B outfit Livorno, also in southern coastal Tuscany, before having short spells at Shakhtar Donestks and Parma late in his career.
    He had effectively kept his beloved but unsung home-town club Livorno in the top flight for four years.
    The rugged but effective journeyman goal-getter scored 53 times in 73 matches in his first two Livorno seasons.
    In 2005 he beat the likes of AC Milan's Ukraine star Andriy Shevchenko and Inter's Brazil striker Adriano to the Serie A marksman's title.
    In all, he scored 92 goals in 146 appearances for Livorno.
    Seldom has one man been so lionised as the symbol of such a small Serie A club - partly because of non-sporting reasons.
    Livorno have an openly leftist hard-core fan base and Lucarelli made no secret of his like-minded sympathies, celebrating goals with a two-fisted salute and once briefly claiming Livorno were penalised ''because we're Communists''.
    His shirt number, 99, was a tribute to left-wing ultra group Brigate Autonome Livornesi, founded in 1999.
    He also had a Livorno logo tattooed on his left forearm.
    In an Italy under-21 game in 1997 he celebrated a goal by unveiling a Che Guevara T-shirt, a controversial gesture he claimed later affected his Italy prospects.
    In the end he won three Italy caps, scoring once in a 2005 friendly, but was left out of the 2006 World-Cup winning squad.
    During an Azzurri injury crisis six months later he earned a recall from his former Livorno boss Roberto Donadoni and played a brief part in Italy's 2-1 away win against the Faroe Islands.
    Lucarelli's seemingly perfect relationship with Livorno soured when club president Aldo Spinelli sacked coach Daniele Arrigoni.
    He was further hurt after fans criticised a sluggish performance in April 2007. Some even turned their backs on their idol and went as far as accusing him of match fixing.
    The unprecedented slur spurred him to say he'd stay to help a struggling Livorno avoid the drop but then take his services elsewhere.
    photo: Lucarelli joining Parma in 2008 (ANSA).
   

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