Born in
Gazzaniga, the
Province of Bergamo, Foglio started his career at
Atalanta Bergamo. After farmed to
Serie C1 club
Fiorenzuola for 2 seasons, he was included in Atalanta squad in
1996–97 Serie A season. Foglio played his first Serie A match on 15 September 1996, a 2–2 draw with
A.C. Fiorentina. He replaced
Gianluca Luppi in the 16th minutes. He played 44 league matches overall for the
Lombardy side in 2 seasons. Atalanta relegated in 1998, and he was swapped with
Sebastiano Siviglia of
Hellas Verona. He won Serie B champion with the
Veneto club, but then bought back by Atalanta and re-sold him to
Reggina in
co-ownership deal, which the team also won promotion to Serie A by finished 3rd in the Italian second division. He just played 15 league matches for the south Italy side. At the end of season, Atalanta bought him back again and sent him to
A.C. Venezia in another co-ownership deal, which the team recently relegated from Serie A. Again he was the regular starter for the
Venice side, and won promotion to Serie A again by finished 4th. In June 2001, Atalanta bought him back and sent back to
Verona for
Chievo, another promoted team.
Returned to Atalanta After just played twice at Serie A, he was bought back by Atalanta and sent out-favoured
Alessandro Rinaldi (who joined Atalanta in part-exchange deal with Siviglia in June 2001) to Chievo on loan in January 2002. He just played 7 league appearances and 3 starts for the Serie A team, and loaned to
Genoa in January 2004, which he scored 5 goals in 14 appearances. In the next 2 seasons, he back a back-up player with two-thirds of the appearances were substitutes.
Ascoli & AlbinoLeffe Foglio then signed a contract with
Serie B side
Ascoli in June 2006 as free agent. He started 13 times for Ascoli before terminated his remain 6 months contract with the
Marche side. On the next day, Foglio returned to the Province of Bergamo for Serie B side
AlbinoLeffe. He ended his career there.
International career Foglio was a member of Italy U18 team at
1994 UEFA European Under-18 Football Championship qualification (now
U19 event). He also played twice at
1998 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification, replacing
Roberto Baronio and
Christian Amoroso respectively. ==Honours==