Born in Terracina, the Province of Latina, Lazio, Rosania started his career at Macir Cisterna.[1][2] He then left for Lupa Frascati, 20 km away from Rome. He was selected to Lazio region Allievi representative team in 2007.[3][4][5] Rosania later joined Latina. In January 2009 Rosania left for Serie B club Ascoli Calcio 1898,[6] where he spent 2+1⁄2 seasons in the reserve league from 2009 to 2011.
Ascoli–Chievo swap
In June 2010, few days before the closure of 2009–10 financial year, Rosania left for Serie A club Chievo, in exchange with Filippo Tanaglia. Both clubs purchased half of the registration rights which "valued" €500,000.[7][8] The deals made both clubs had notional selling profit.[nb 1]
Rosania returned to Ascoli Piceno immediately on 2 July 2010. He made 16 league appearances in the reserve league that season.[9]
Ascoli return
In June 2011 both Rosania and Tanaglia returned to their mother clubs for €500,000.[7][8] Rosania signed a 4-year contract, but became a financial burden of the club. [nb 2]
Rosania was awarded a temporary first team number of no.91 shirt in August 2011.[10]
Lanciano (loan)
On 31 August 2011 Rosania left for Lanciano along with Capece and Margarita,[11][12] On the same day Tamási also left the club in temporary deal, made none of the expensive new signing actually played for Ascoli in 2011–12 season. Rosania won promotion to Serie B for Lanciano in 2012. The temporary deal of Rosania was renewed in 2012–13 season.[13]
Third Spell with Ascoli
Rosania returned to Ascoli on 1 July 2013, which the club had to play in the third division after relegation. Rosania made his Ascoli debut during the first half of the season.
On 20 August 2014 he was signed by Pordenone[15][non-primary source needed] in a 2-year contract.[16] He was released after the club relegated to Serie D. However, Pordenone and the future club of Rosania, Paganese, they were re-admitted to 2015–16 Lega Pro to replace the vacancies.
Paganese
On 3 September 2015 Rosania was signed by Paganese.[17]
Notes
^It made both clubs had a selling profit (but received in form of another intangible asset) as well as generated a cost to next few seasons to amortize the €1 million price tag in instalments and lastly VAT. On 30 June 2010, with the boost of the recent signing, both clubs had a positive net equity of €527,438[7] and €687,180[8] respectively, but including Moretti (€4M), Tanaglia (€1M) and Reali (€0.8M).[7] Except Moretti, Tanaglia and Reali did not made his Serie B debut yet and did not include in Ascoli 2010–11 squad. On Chievo side, it was boosted by Minesso (€2M) and Rosania (€1M), which was not include in Chievo 2010–11 Serie A squad either.
^With other new signing, Ascoli and Chievo again had a positive net asset of €1,198,321[7] and €679,516[8] respectively, which included the re-capitalization of €500,000 and €250,000, as well as the effect of the new signing Tamási (€3.4M), Margarita (€2.6M), Capece (€1.4M) and Rosania (€1M). Along with Reali, all the players were left for Lega Pro clubs in temporary deal, and created an extra amortization cost of €680,000 (Tamási) [€3,400,000 over 5-year deal] to 2011–12 financial year, which it already raised from €1,393,100 (2009–10) to €2,795,023 in 2010–11 (€200,000 from Tanaglia, €800,000 from Moretti).[7] On Chievo side, the net asset was boosted by A.Bassoli (€3M), Benedetti (€2M) and Tanaglia (€1M).
References
^"C.U. N°37 (2004–05)"(PDF). Comitato Regionale Lazio, Settore Giovanile e Scolastico (SGS) (in Italian). FIGC. 10 March 2005. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
^"C.U. N°50 (2004–05)"(PDF). Lazio SGS (in Italian). FIGC. 26 May 2005. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
^"no title". Ascoli Picchio FC 1898 (in Italian). facebook. 20 August 2014. Retrieved 20 March 2015. L'Ascoli Picchio FC 1898 S.p.A. comunica di aver ceduto a titolo definitivo al Pordenone il difensore Daniele Rosania. A Daniele va l'augurio della società bianconera per un futuro roseo e ricco di soddisfazioni.{{cite news}}: Cite uses generic title (help)