Raffaele Simone Quintieri

[2] Registering his first outing as Qormi conceded 5–3 to Hibernians on February 3, 2014,[3] the Italian viewed the Maltese Premier League's quality as good as the Lega Pro in his home country.

[6] Greeted by euphoric fans upon arrival to Semarang United,[7][8] the then 29-year old competed alongside an Angolan, two Australians, and a Brazilian, taking the number 37 jersey and supplying two assists in three matchups.

[8] Hoping to reach the first stage of the AFC Champions League, he considered the local standard the same level as the Italian Serie C2.

[9] Aiding Sriwijaya at the 2015 General Sudirman Cup,[10] his transfer was delayed due to injury,[11] but ended up being dropped.

[12] Putting pen to paper with Al-Jahra preceding the second part of 2015–16,[13] the former Miami United man mixed with a Brazilian and a Cameroonian there, setting a top eight finish as the main goal.