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Lazio youth product, Tiribocchi made his debut playing for
Pistoiese in 1995. He moved to Empoli in 1996, but failed to make an appearance, and was signed by
Torino Calcio later that year. He played for the Turin club for 8 seasons, although he spent half of them loaned to
Serie B and
Serie C1 clubs
Savoia,
Benevento, and
Siena, where he won the Serie B title and Serie A promotion in 2003. He was signed by
Serie A side
A.C. Chievo Verona in July 2004. He scored 12 goals in 43 matches during his first two seasons with Chievo, and 3 more in 16 appearances during the first half of the
2006–07 Serie A season. He moved to
U.S. Lecce in January 2007, ending the season with 11 goals. Together with Lecce teammate
Elvis Abbruscato, in 2007–2008 he formed one of the best
duos of strikers in the Serie B tournament and managed to end the regular season with 16 goals. Tiribocchi played all four play-offs matches and scored 2 goals as Lecce regained a spot in the Serie A. Here he was one of the key-players for the
salentini with another 11 goals, but his team was eventually relegated. On 5 June 2009
Atalanta B.C. have signed the striker from U.S. Lecce until June 30, 2012. He was transferred to
Pro Vercelli in summer 2012 and to
Vicenza in January 2013. On 4 October 2013 he extended the contract with Vicenza to 30 June 2016. ==Style of play==