Perugia & Giulianova Born in
Foligno, the
Province of Perugia,
Umbria, Campagnacci joined
Serie B club
AC Perugia on 30 August 2004 along with Giacomo Fabrizi, from a local team of
Spello. Despite the club bankrupted at the end of
2004–05 Serie B, a new entity "Perugia Calcio" was allowed to play in
2005–06 Serie C1 (made the team effectively relegated), where Campagnacci made his professional debut. In mid-2006 he was signed by
Serie D team
Tolentino, his first club outside his hometown. Campagnacci was re-signed by Perugia in July 2007. However, he only played once in
the third division. In January 2008 he was loaned to
the fourth division club
Giulianova. Campagnacci played an improved 9 games for Perugia in
2008–09 Lega Pro Prima Divisione, the first season since the name change of the third division. In January 2009 he was loaned out again to
Lega Pro Seconda Divisione club
Sangiovannese. In July 2009 he was loaned to the town of
Giulianova again, where the club won the promotion playoffs in 2009. He scored his career high of 8 goals in the "
Lega Pro Prime Division". The team relegated after losing the relegation "play-out" to
Andria. However Perugia also bankrupted again, thus Campagnacci signed a new contract with Giulianova Calcio.
Reggina In July 2010 second division club
Reggina Calcio borrowed Campagnacci from Giulianova. He also entered the first session of pre-season camp. Campagnacci was the starting forward along with
Emiliano Bonazzoli under the command of
Gianluca Atzori. Campagnacci played 27 starts but with 3 goals only. Reggina was able to enter the promotion playoffs in June, losing to
Novara in the first round. Eventually Novara was the winner. ;2011–12 On the same day that Reggina presented
Roberto Breda as coach, Campagnacci was signed outright from the
Abruzzo team. Later
Jonis Khoris joined Giulianova as part of the compensation. At first he was the favourite of Breda along with Bonazzoli, where Campagnacci scored 4 goals in the first 5-round (But Bonazzoli failed to score any). However, after a goal drought,
Antonino Ragusa was preferred as one of the two forwards in the 3–5–2 formation (round 9 to round 17), ahead Campagnacci. Breda also picked
Ceravolo or Bonazzoli as another forward. In round 18 and 19 the coach changed the tactics to 4–2–3–1/4–3–3, which Campagnacci was the supportive striker/attacking midfielder in the first game (for centre forward Bonazzoli along with Ragusa) and as a centre forward in the second one (which Ceravolo and Ragusa were his partner). Campagnacci scored in the latter one, made him secured a place in starting eleven. Breda brought back 3–5–2 formation to partner with
Alessio Viola or Bonazzoli in round 20 and 21 (with the latter one without departed playmaker
Missiroli, also the team top-scorer; was replaced by
Nicolas Viola), However Breda could not save his position where he was axed after round 21, a 0–0 draw, the first match after the winter break. Campagnacci made 11 starts under Breda and 10 of them before the winter break. Under new coach
Angelo Gregucci, the coach changed to use 3–4–3 formation against
Modena (round 22), and Campagnacci remained in starting XI to partner with Bonazzoli and Ceravolo. The game ended in 3–3 draw. The coach then changed to use 3–5–2 formation since round 23. He only missed the round 24 and 26 to squad rotation. He scored once in round 25 and again round 27. Campagnacci wore no.87 shirt, his year of birth since 2010–11 season.
Representative teams Campagnacci played for the representative teams of
Serie C / Lega Pro in 2007–08 and 2008–09 season. He was selected to
Serie C1 Group B under-21 representative team for the
Serie C1 U-21 Trophy in January 2008, losing to the Group A. At the end of 2007–08 season he was selected to
Serie C representative team for
Dossena youth trophy, losing to
Grêmio youth team after
penalty shootout. Campagnacci played his only international match for "Italy Serie C" against
England Semi-Pro on 12 November 2008, the last group match of
2007–09 International Challenge Trophy. ==References==