From Empoli to Messina Di Napoli started his career in minor Italian clubs, before being picked up by
Napoli when
Freddy Rincón's loan deal expired. Di Napoli scored five times for the Neapolitans, before being sold to
Internazionale, where he was unable to make an impact. In 1998, he was signed by
Empoli on loan. In June 1999, he was signed by
Piacenza for 7 billion
Italian lire. In January 2005, his contract with
Messina was extended to summer 2008.
From Salernitana to Messina After Messina went bankrupt,
Siena signed him on free transfer and loaned him to
Salernitana. He guided the Campanian side to promotion in the Italian
Serie B, and was acquired half of the registration rights in July 2008. In his Serie B season with Salernitana, he provided 13 goals, being instrumental into guiding his side into their relegation escape. In September 2009, he left Salernitana by mutual consent in order to return to
Messina, joining the
giallorossi, now in
Serie D, on a free transfer with the aim to guide them back into professionalism.
From Venezia to Caronnese The
forward joined in summer 2010 from Italian
Serie D football team
Messina to
Venezia. He played in the first half of the season 11 games and scored two goals for
Venezia before joined on 2 December 2010 to
Caronnese. ==Coaching career==