[2] Como finished as the bottom at the end of season, and Pederzoli was loaned to Serie C1 side Rimini.
In mid-2006, the liquidator of Como Calcio 1907 (which went bankrupt in 2005, 2 years after Enrico Preziosi sold the team) claimed Juventus still had to pay the company €1,580,000 for the fees to bought Pederzoli and Piccolo back (as the price dropped from €1.6 million to €20,000 but in 2004 Juve acquired youth players Criscito and Volpe for €1.9million from Genoa, Preziosi's new club), but Juventus said the sum already paid and started a legal defense,[5] but still budgeted that sum in the balance sheet few years later for ongoing legal process.
Pederzoli was signed by Serie B newcomer Gallipoli in August 2009,[9] the club at that time recently invested by businessmen from Udine.
After the season (formally on 16 July) Gallipoli was expelled from professional league due to its financial record,[10] the club went bankrupt and all players were released.
He partnered with Daniele Di Donato as the defensive midfielders in the "4–2–3–1" formation, which won Lumezzane 3–1 on 15 August.
[17] Pederzoli was capped for the Italy under-16 side at the 2001 UEFA European Under-16 Football Championship, losing out to eventual champions Spain in the quarter-finals of the competition.
He partnered with Gabriele Perico, Francesco Lodi and Alessandro Moro in the team's midfield, while playmaker Alberto Aquilani played as a defender at the time.
During the match, the Italian coach fielded five defenders (with Giorgio Chiellini serving as a wing-back) and only one striker.