Youth career Rossini was born in
Bari, Italy, but at age four he moved to
La Louvière with his family. Rossini started playing football at local club RFC Houdeng. After three years with the youth of
Charleroi and another year at RFC Houdeng, he was discovered by a
Mons scouts, where he signed as a youth player.
Professional career At a match against
Beveren's reserve team,
Utrecht scout,
Nol de Ruiter watched from the sideline. Shortly after, Rossini was signed by Utrecht from
the Netherlands. After playing a year for the reserve side, he was promoted to the first team. There, he played between 2005 and 2008. He was mostly used as a substitute. In 2008, he was signed by
Mechelen from his homeland. There, he played regularly, but like in Utrecht, he never managed to become a regular starter. In July 2010, he was picked up by
Kortrijk, where he signed a contract until 2013. After scoring eight goals in 27 league matches for Kortrijk, Rossini signed with Belgian Pro League side,
Zulte Waregem in May 2011. There, he also struggled to truly break through, finishing his only season with the club with 15 appearances in which he managed to score three goals. The season ended in a disappointing 13th place for the club. Rossini was, however, already sent on loan to
Sint Truiden halfway through the season. The
Limburg-based club were in a dire financial situation after owner
Roland Duchâtelet had left the club. Sint-Truiden finished bottom of the league, and Rossini could not retain the club in the highest division with his three goals in nine appearances. In his first season at the club, he competed for a spot in the starting lineup for the club from
Pays Noir. He scored six goals in 22 games that season. His performances improved there, as he scored eight goals in 16 games with Leuven finishing in fifth place in the league standings which meant qualification to the promotion play-offs. Leuven eventually won promotion, and they returned to
Belgian First Division A after one season absence.
Post-professional career After achieving promotion with Leuven, Rossini retired from professional football and moved to Luxembourg side
Progrès Niederkorn. In his sole season there, he made only 15 appearances due to injuries, and scored 7 goals. At the end of the season, he left for fellow Provincial League club Tamines. With the club, he won promotion back to the fifth-tier
Belgian Division 3, the division from which they had been relegated in the 2018–19 season. ==References==