Born in
Milan, Gobbi started his senior career in fourth-tier
Serie C2 club
Pro Sesto in 1998.
Treviso He moved to second-tier
Serie B club
Treviso in 1999, from where he was loaned out to
Giugliano (Serie C2) and
AlbinoLeffe (
Serie C1). He returned to Treviso in 2003, where he got his breakthrough. He played 44 of 46 games for the club during the
2003–04 Serie B season, after which he moved to the newly promoted club
Cagliari Calcio in the top-flight
Serie A championship. He made his Serie A debut on 12 September 2004, in Cagliari's 1–0 win over
Bologna, and played 71 of Cagliari's 76 Serie A games over the next two seasons.
Fiorentina In June 2006, Gobbi was bought back by Treviso but sold to
Fiorentina along with
Reginaldo on 24 June, and Treviso signed
Gianni Guigou as part of the deal. At that time Gobbi was valued €4.3 million (costed
Viola €4.54 million He scored his first goal for the Fiorentina against
Juventus on 1 March 2007.
Parma On 1 July 2010, he became a free agent, before joining
Parma on 18 August 2010. Initially deployed in his natural role as a central midfielder, Gobbi's first season at the club saw him become a regular as a left-back from December 2010 onwards as a consequence of
Luca Antonelli's January 2011 departure. His contract was renewed several times, with his last contract due to expire on 30 June 2015. However, he was released few days earlier due to the bankruptcy of Parma.
Chievo On 30 June 2015, Gobbi signed a two-year contract with
Chievo on a free transfer. He signed a one-year contract on 3 July 2017.
Parma On 14 July 2018, Gobbi signed a one-year contract with
Serie A side
Parma, he returned after 3 years. Gobbi retired at the end of the 2018–19 season. ==International career==