Julian Uccello

Following these trials in England, Uccello found a home to continue his footballing development in Italy, first being brought over by Lazio, but in the end signing on with A.C.

[1] After Milan's youth team, Julian was put on loan with Savona of Serie D in 2004, scoring 19 goals in his first year one shy of all time record held by Panucci.

At the end of his loan deal with Savona, he was released by Milan, at which point he signed with AC Sansovino on a transfer.

He quickly earned the golden boot scoring title in 2007, finishing third overall in Serie D, where he netted 24 goals during the run of play, until the summer of 2009, when he signed a one-year deal with FC Crotone.

He was then put on loan to Bellaria in C2 where he netted 10 goals in 30 games, before returning to re-sign a three-year deal with FC Crotone.

[6] He failed to make an appearance in the 2–2 away draw versus Ukraine, with goals for Canada from Atiba Hutchinson and Simeon Jackson.