Career
He is currently club chairman of Lega Pro club Ischia. After developing in the Ischia Isolaverde Youth Sector, Tagliatela transferred to the Youth Sector, and was promoted to the first team during the 1987-1988 season, as the club"s third-choice keeper, behind Claudio Garella and Raffaele Di Rusco, failing to make an appearance with the club Taglialatela began his professional playing career while on loan with Palermo during the 1988-1989 season, while they were in Serie C1.
After appearing with Avellino in Serie B the following season, he began to gain attention from Serie A clubs.
Taglialatela moved to his native club in 1990 during their peak, but played in only three games, making his Serie A debut on 6 January 1991, in a 1–0 away defeat to Juventus. After three loan spells at Serie B sides Palermo, Ternana, and Bari, he returned to, following Giovanni Galli"s transfer to Torino, playing with the club from 1993 until 1999.
On this occasion, he was finally able to break into the first team, and became the club"s number one keeper for several years, as well as the club"s captain in 1999, also attracting attention from larger clubs, including Inter, although he elected to remain with, despite the club"s financial crisis. Due to his consistent performances, reactions, athleticism, and agility, he earned the nicknames "pipistrello" (bat), and "Batman".
He was also known to be a specialist at saving penalty kicks.
Throughout his career he saved 11 penalties from 27 attempts. During his third stint with, he narrowly missed out on the Coppa Italia during the 1996-1997 season, as lost the final to Vicenza. His later seasons with the club were less successful, as suffered Serie B relegation during the 1997-1998 season, conceding numerous goals.
Fiorentina After leaving, Taglialatela moved to Fiorentina for 5 billion lire in a co-ownership deal (€2582 million), where he played as understudy to Francesco Toldo, and later Alexander Manninger.
The club also signed Fabio Rossitto for 15 billion lire from, as well as sold Emiliano Bigica to During his first season with the club, Taglialatela made his Union of European Football Associations Champions League debut in a 2–0 away defeat to Valencia.
In June 2000, Fiorentina signed Taglialatela outright. Bigica also joined outright.
Siena He subsequently moved to Siena for a season in 2002.
After a year-long hiatus, he signed with Serie C1 side Benevento, before ending his career after a season with Avellino, retiring in 2006. From February to May 2012 he worked as goalkeepers" coach for hometown club Ischia. On July 2014 he was named new chairman of hometown club Ischia.
Club Fiorentina Coppa Italia: 2000-2001 Siena Serie B: 2002-2003.