Filippo Tramontana

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Filippo Tramontana
Born (1979-03-25) March 25, 1979 (age 45)
Milan, Italy.
EducationUniversity of Milan
EmployerDiretta Stadio

Filippo Tramontana (Milan, 25 March 1979) is an Italian journalist, sports commentator and commentator, where is the current commentator of Diretta Stadio.[1].

Biography

As a child he played football in the Leone XIII youth team and then, over the years, wore the shirts of AICS Olmi and Alcione. He still continues to play for passion, playing for Assago in Promotion and for Triestina in the First Category. He finished his studies with a degree in Political Science at the University of Milan in 2004 and then began a career as a journalist.

Career

He held his first assignment in 2003 at Telenova. He follows the Brescia and Atalanta matches for the Novastadio broadcast as a commentator reporter sent to the stadium. In 2005 he began his career at 7 Gold. In March 2007 he became the official voice of Inter matches for the Live Stadium broadcast, a role he still holds today. In 2010 Filippo Tramontana was the voice of the Champions League final in the Milan Arena in front of an audience of around 12,000 people.

Among other journalistic collaborations, Tramontana works with the Italpress press agency, Radio Kiss Kiss and from 2004 to 2007 hosts the broadcast 'Rotocalcio' for 'Radiomilaninter'. From March 2016 to June 2018 he was director of communications for Inter FC women.[2] He collaborates with Calciomercato.com with the column dedicated to Inter 'Pazzi come te', and is a columnist for FcInternews and the Nerazzurri-tinged website 'L'interista'. In 2021 he published the autobiographical novel she's crazy but she's beautiful and we love her where he tells the story of his faith in the Nerazzurri shirt.

Works

  • È pazza ma è bella e l’amiamo, 99 Edizioni, 2021, ISBN 1802682392
  • L’amore ai tempi di Mourinho di Riccardo Lorenzetti, Urbone Publishing (prefaces)


References

  1. ^ "INTER-PESCARA (2-0)/ Video: l'esultanza di Filippo Tramontana per il successo nerazzurro" (in Italian). IlSussidiario.net. January 13, 2013. Retrieved July 18, 2024.
  2. ^ "ASD Femminile Inter Milano, Filippo Tramontana nominato nuovo direttore della comunicazione" (in Italian). FC Inter News. Retrieved July 18, 2024.