Cesena Born in
Bibbiena, Tuscany, Giaccherini started his professional career at
Romagna team Cesena. He scored 15 goals in the group stages of the
Campionato Nazionale Primavera in the 2003–04 season. He was then sent out on loan to
Lega Pro clubs Forli, Bellaria Igea and Pavia for four seasons. Cesena was relegated to the
Lega Pro Prima Divisione in 2008, when Giaccherini returned and was partnered with
Simone Motta in attack. Cesena came top of the Prima Divisione in June 2009. Due to their good defensive record Cesena finished as runner-up in the
2009–10 Serie B season and was therefore promoted to Serie A, where Giaccherini was partnered with
Guilherme do Prado,
Dominique Malonga,
Ezequiel Schelotto and
Cristian Bucchi in attack, none of whom managed to hit double figures. In August 2010 Cesena offered a new contract to Giaccherini as his current contract was due to expire in 2012. In the
2010–11 Serie A season Giaccherini remained a first-choice starter and was partnered with wing-forward Schelotto and
Erjon Bogdani. The club once again reached the top of the table but went on a winless run after the third match as a result of which
Luis Jiménez replaced Schelotto as Giaccherini's new attacking partner. Giaccherini managed to score in seven matches that season, including a goal in a 2–0 win against
Milan and once in a 2–3 loss to
Inter. He also scored a brace on 6 March as Cesena beat
Sampdoria 3–2, and managed 3 more goals in the last 7 matches of the season. He made four assists in his maiden Serie A season which was one short of
Luca Ceccarelli.
Juventus On 25 August 2011, Giaccherini officially transferred to Juventus on a €3 million
co-ownership with Cesena retaining 50% of his contract. He made his competitive debut for Juventus against
Parma. On 8 December 2011, he scored his first goal for the
Bianconeri, an angled solo effort in a 2–1 win over
Bologna in the
Coppa Italia. He scored his first Serie A goal for the club on 21 January 2012, scoring the second in a 2–0 victory over Atalanta on a volley from
Luca Marrone. Three days later he scored the first goal in Juventus's 3–0 Coppa Italia victory against
Roma. Due to injuries and suspensions to first choice centre midfielders
Claudio Marchisio and
Arturo Vidal, Conte has played him in a more central role. Juventus won the
Serie A title unbeaten that season and reached the
final of the Coppa Italia, losing to
Napoli. In June 2012 Juventus bought him outright for €4.25 million, in a deal that would keep him tied to the club until June 2015. Juventus won the
Supercoppa Italiana against Napoli and retained the Serie A title during the 2012–13 season. They also reached the semi-finals of the
Coppa Italia and the Quarter-finals of the
UEFA Champions League, losing, in both competitions, to the respective winners,
Lazio and
Bayern Munich. On 11 July 2013, Juventus manager
Antonio Conte confirmed the sale of Giaccherini to English club
Sunderland, in order to raise funds.
Sunderland Sunderland confirmed the signing of Giaccherini on 16 July 2013, on a four-year contract after joining up with his new team during their pre-season training camp near
Lake Garda. He made his debut on 17 August, in a 1–0 defeat at home to
Fulham. In his second match of the
campaign, he scored a headed goal as Sunderland drew 1–1 away to
Southampton on 24 August. His first cup goal came on 24 September 2013 in a 2–0
League Cup win against
Peterborough. His second league goal, came in the following game at home to
Liverpool, on 29 September 2013. He was the first to react as
Simon Mignolet spilled a
Ki Sung-yueng shot, and finished from six yards. On 22 February 2014 Giaccherini scored his fourth goal from a 25-yard shot in a 4–1 loss against
Arsenal. Giaccherini appeared as a 77th-minute substitute for
Lee Cattermole in the
League Cup Final on 2 March, but was unable to prevent Sunderland losing 3–1 to
Manchester City. On 17 April, Giaccherini came on as a substitute with Sunderland trailing 1–0 in the league at the
City of Manchester Stadium, and assisted both of
Connor Wickham's goals as Sunderland went on to draw 2–2. He scored his fifth goal of the season, and fourth in the league, on 27 April 2014, when he scored the third goal in Sunderland's 4–0 win against
Cardiff City, a result which saw Sunderland move out of the relegation zone. Giaccherini chose to remain at Sunderland for the
2014–15 season, despite missing out on a place in Italy's squad at the
2014 FIFA World Cup. However, he suffered an injury in a pre-season match with
Real Betis which ruled him out of the start of the season. He then suffered an ankle injury in a 0–0 draw at
Burnley in September, ruling him out for several more weeks. After suffering another ankle injury in February in a 3–1
FA Cup win at Fulham, Giaccherini was ruled out for the rest of the season. On 24 May 2015, Giaccherini made his comeback on the last day of the season when he came off the bench for the last fifteen minutes in a 1–3 away defeat to
Chelsea.
Loan to Bologna On 31 August 2015, Giaccherini returned to Italy, joining newly promoted Serie A side Bologna on a season long-loan. He suffered yet another injury on 14 September, in a 2–0 away
league defeat to Sampdoria, on his debut with the club.
Napoli On 16 July 2016, Giaccherini joined Napoli for a reported €1.5 million fee plus bonuses. On 1 July 2021, Giaccherini announced his retirement from football. ==International career==