Matteo Gabbià is a former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for several clubs during his career. One of the most notable periods in his career was with AC Milan, where he spent four seasons from 2016 to 2020.
Gabbià began his professional career at Udinese, where he made his debut in Serie A in 2014. After a successful season with Udinese, he moved to AC Milan in January 2016. During his time at Milan, Gabbià helped the club win two Serie A titles and one Coppa Italia title.
In June 2020, Gabbià signed a contract extension with AC Milan until 2023, which meant that he would continue playing for the club until then. However, on July 17,Serie A Stadium 2020, Gabbià announced his retirement from professional football, citing personal reasons.
Despite his retirement, Gabbià has remained involved in football by working as a coach and manager. In 2021, he took over as head coach of the Italian national under-19 team, helping them reach the final of the UEFA European Under-19 Championship.
Overall, Matteo Gabbià's time at AC Milan was marked by success both on and off the pitch. While his playing days may be over, Gabbià continues to make contributions to the world of football through coaching and management.