Get to know a little bit more about the Italy international...
Cinotti began playing the game seriously at 12 years of age, joining the Fiorentina academy system - going on to represent the club upto Primavera level, helping her side win the national title in 2013.
One of the key figures in that success, Cinotti was soon promoted to the first team - making a number of appearances over subsequent seasons.
In 2015 she decided to join Castelfranco, the club that would go on to become known as Empoli Ladies a year later. Cinotti helped her side win the Serie B title - earning her way back into Serie A.
After a season in the top flight with Empoli, Cinotti made a move overseas - joining French side ASPTT Albi to play in the second division of French football.
In January 2019 she moved on to Belgian side Anderlecht - with whom she would win the Super League at the end of the season.
That July she made the decision to return to Italy, rejoining Empoli after they had been promoted back to Serie A. She spent the past three seasons there - working under current Roma boss Alessandro Spugna up until last summer.
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Cinotti made her Italy debut on 30 November 2021, coming on as a second half substitute (for new Roma teammate Manuela Giugliano) during a 5-0 win over Romania.
1x Belgian title in 2018-19 with Anderlecht
1x Italian Serie B title in 2016-17 with Empoli
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A central midfielder blessed with good technique and a strong ability to read the game, Cinotti can make her influence felt both in attacking situations and when required to defend.
Naturally right-footed, Cinotti also possesses a powerful shot.
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Cinotti has made 95 appearances in Serie A to date, scoring 14 goals.
Last season she managed three goals in the league; one with her right foot, one with her left foot, and one with her head.
In 20 total appearances last term she completed 75% of her forward passes, won 73% of her tackles and 61% of her aerial contests.
Cinotti has already worked under Roma Women coach Alessandro Spugna and has been a teammate of both Lucia Di Guglielmo and Benedetta Glionna.
She has a degree in Languages, Literature and Cultural Studies at university in Florence - with a particular focus on both English and Portuguese literature.
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