Early career: Brescia and Bologna Negro was born in
Arzignano,
Province of Vicenza. A youth player at
Brescia, he joined
Bologna in 1990, and made his
Serie A debut against
Genoa, on 28 October 1990, amassing over 50 overall appearances in his first two professional seasons,
the latter spent in
Serie B.
Brescia and Lazio After a quick return to Brescia, he then moved to Rome's
Lazio in the summer of 1993. Negro won the
Coppa Italia during the
1997–98 season, also reaching the
UEFA Cup final that year with Lazio, losing out to
Inter. The following season, Lazio won the
Supercoppa Italiana, and placed second in
Serie A behind
Milan, but won the
1998–99 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, although he was an unused
substitute in the club's 2–1 defeat of
Mallorca in the
final. These successes were immediately followed by the
UEFA Super Cup in 1999, defeating
UEFA Champions League winners Manchester United in the final.
During the 1999–2000 season, he helped Lazio win the Serie A title, with two goals in 26 appearances, also helping Lazio to capture the
Coppa Italia and the
Supercoppa Italiana over Inter, winning the first edition of the
Pallone d'Argento in 2000. The prize is awarded to a player who has stood out during the course of a season, both for their discipline as well as for their footballing performances. Lazio also reached the quarter finals of the
UEFA Champions League that season. The following season, however, on 17 December 2000, Negro scored an
own goal in a
derby match against
Roma, who eventually lifted the
scudetto, while Lazio finished the season in third place. During the
2003–04 season, Negro was able to capture his third
Coppa Italia title with Lazio, beating
Juventus in the
final.
Siena Having joined
Siena in 2005, Negro scored a dramatic 85th-minute goal to defeat former side Lazio 2–1 on the final day of the
2006–07 season. Without it, Siena would have been relegated to the second division, instead of
Chievo. He appeared a further 50 times in the league in two campaigns, for a total of 363 official games. In August 2008, almost one year after retiring, 36-year-old Negro underwent a trial at Serie B club
Modena, but nothing came of it. ==International career==