Rizzitelli started his professional career for
Serie B team
Cesena during the
1984–85 season, making his
Serie A debut in the
1987–88 season. He played four seasons with the small side from
Emilia-Romagna before joining
A.S. Roma in 1988, where he scored a total of 29 goals in six seasons with the
giallorossi, winning a
Coppa Italia in 1991. In the same year reached the
UEFA Cup Final, but his goal was unable to prevent them from losing to
Inter Milan. Roma were also subsequently defeated in the
1991 Supercoppa Italiana. From 1994 to 1996 he then played for
Torino, scoring a very impressive 30 goals in 60 appearances with the
granata. Despite his good performances, Torino were relegated to
Serie B in 1996, and Rizzitelli agreed for a move to German team
FC Bayern Munich, then coached by fellow Italian
Giovanni Trapattoni. In his second season with Bayern, he seldom appeared as a regular starter due to injury and the emergence of
Carsten Jancker, but proved to be a more than useful player on the bench, thanks to his quickness that made him skillful and dangerous on the counter-attack. He scored a total of 11 goals in 45 appearances with the Bavarian team, winning a
Bundesliga title in 1997 and a
DFB-Pokal (German Cup) in 1998. He returned to Italy in 1998 to join
Piacenza where he however failed to impress. Rizzitelli retired in 2001 after a season with Cesena. ==International career==