[9] In the mid-season, he left for Manfredonia of Serie C1 Group A,[10] where he played as Alberto Frison's backup, replacing Manolo Leacche.
In 2008–09 season, he remained at the same level, for Monza,[11][12] where he was the backup of Enrico Rossi Chauvenet, another Inter youth product.
In the mid-season, he left for Lega Pro Prima Divisione Group B (ex–Serie C1) side Pistoiese on loan.
In 2009–10 season, he remained at L.P. Prime Division Group B for Foggia, ahead Damiano Milan as first choice.
[15] He was the third keeper of the team, behind Inter youth product Vid Belec and experienced Emanuele Concetti.
However, after losing to Bresica 0–3, Leonardo Menichini re-picked Belec as first choice against Livorno who also played in the first round-robin.
In June 2012 Genoa bought back Bindi, made Crotone had lost two goalkeepers after Vid Belec's loan also expired.
Bindi returned to Genoa in June 2012 but left for third division club Latina on 19 July 2012[16] for free.
Bindi remained in 2006–07 U-20 squad coached by Pierluigi Casiraghi which he played the opening match (as Consigli promoted to U21) of the Four Nations on 13 September.
Bindi received his last call-up on 5 September 2007, from Massimo Piscedda, the opening match of 2007–08 season Four Nations,[31] as Inter teammate Enrico Alfonso's backup.