Career
Pisanu joined Hellas Verona F.C. from hometown club Cagliari Calcio in February 2001 for 800 million lire (€413,166). In June 2002 Verona acquired Pisanu outright from Cagliari. In January 2004 Pisanu left for Varese.
In mid-2004 Pisanu joined Serie A club Parma F.C. along with Alessandro Elia and Marco Fanna.
During his 5½ years stay he played an average of 15 games per seasons. He failed to play any game during the 2009-2010 Serie A after winning promotion for the club in 2009 as the runner-up of the 2008-2009 Serie B. Bologna In January 2010 he joined Bologna in a co-ownership deal, in a direct swap with Francesco Valiani.
Both players were valued at €2.5 million for half of the registration rights. lieutenant allowed both clubs to make a profit with the move, notably about €3.5 million for Valiani and €4,919,160 for Pisanu.
In the same window both clubs also swapped Alessandro Elia and Riccardo Pasi.
In June 2011 Parma acquired Valiani outright and Pisanu jointed Bologna outright. The four deals netted Bologna €200,000. In August 2011 Pisanu joined Prato.
While with Prato the midfielder had a fine season scoring 11 goals in 23 matches, in although in the third division.
Following the season he returned to Bologna. On 3 January 2013, Bologna signed an agreement with Montreal Impact in Master of Library Science to loan Pisanu to the Canadian club
In January 2014 Pisanu returmed to Prato, as well as in August 2014 to Malta. Malta Andrea Pisanu is another Italian versatile player who decided to end his career abroad, this time in the tiny Mediterranean island of Malta where their highest division, the Premier League is considered to be Italy"s Lega Pro level
However the Maltese are investing so much in the sector that lately they had also some local clubs advancing in European level
Pisanu"s experience started with a blast as on his friendly debut against Qormi on 9 August 2014 scored one goal for his side which lost 2-3 with the yellows. Furthermore Sliema are known to be affiliated with Italian owners and coached, although the President is said to be Maltese. Montreal Impact.