Massimo Maccarone is back in Italy after a spell in Australia with Brisbane Roar, signing for Lega Pro side Carrarese.
The striker turns 39 in September, but is still going strong and eager to continue his playing career.
Maccarone scored 10 goals with five assists in 29 competitive games for Brisbane Roar.
Lega Pro (third division) side Carrarese announced he had signed a one-year contract and returns to Italy after leaving Empoli in the summer of 2017.
Massimo Maccarone is back in Italy after a spell in Australia with Brisbane Roar, signing for Lega Pro side Carrarese.
The striker turns 39 in September, but is still going strong and eager to continue his playing career.
Maccarone scored 10 goals with five assists in 29 competitive games for Brisbane Roar.
Lega Pro (third division) side Carrarese announced he had signed a one-year contract and returns to Italy after leaving Empoli in the summer of 2017.
Coming up through the Milan youth academy, Big Mac shot to fame at Empoli in 2002 before a move to Middlesbrough.
He had experiences at Parma, Siena, Palermo, Sampdoria and returned to Empoli in 2012.