Filippo Carobbio

Filippo Carobbio (born 15 October 1979) is an Italian football manager and a former player who played as a midfielder.

Carobbio returned to Atalanta in June 2002 but joined AlbinoLeffe immediately.

Bari and Siena formed a pure exchange deal, which Nicola Belmonte, Carobbio and Kamata joined Siena outright and Ghezzal moved to Bari outright.

[9] On 1 August 2012 Carobbio was banned for 4 more months (already after plea[10]) due to the further investigation from Cremona authority.

During the investigations, Carobbio accused Antonio Conte, by-then Siena coach, of failure to report match-fixing, an accusation that would lead to Conte being tried and banned from footballing activities for an eventual sentence of four months.