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In 2003, he was resigned by Parma for three year-deal. But in 2004, he was resigned by Sampdoria for €0.8 million.
Castellini's effort was just wide on a corner kick, then at the other end Francesco Antonioli's spectacular reaction save kept out Vincenzo Iaquinta's header from a David Pizarro cross.
The visitors hit back and Antonioli was at full stretch to tip Pinzi's audacious effort over the bar, but Sampdoria doubled their lead when MarcelloCastellini's header went in off the woodwork and the back of De Sanctis' head.