Career
Scotti has spent his whole career in Italian Lega Pro (third and fourth division)
Scotti has spent his entire professional career in Italian Lega Pro (third and fourth division). Geographically Scotti had spent most of his career in central Italy (Lazio, Tuscany and Marche), except a brief spell in the country of San Marino (lie between Romagna and Marche), as well as Veneto and Emilia–Romagna in early and late career respectively. Early career
Born in Rome, Lazio, Scotti started his career at hometown club Lazio.
In mid-2001 Scotti was signed by Serie B club Cittadella in co-ownership deal.
Fiorentina
In June 2002 Scotti joined Cittadella outright and re-sold to newly reborn Tuscany traditional club Florentia Viola (now American Car and Foundry Fiorentina). He was the backup keeper of Andrea Ivan in 2002-2003 Serie C2.
After the season Fiorentina was invited to 2003-2004 Serie B, which saw Ivan became a backup and Scotti left for Montevarchi, a Tuscany minor club Fermana
After la Viola was promoted to 2004-2005 Serie A, Scotti was transferred to Serie C1 club Fermana in another co-ownership deal.
Scotti was the backup of Mauro Chiodini in 2004-2005 Serie C1.
In June 2005 Fermana bought Scotti outright. In 2005-2006 Serie C1, Chiodini left the Marche club and Scotti shared the starting role with Paolo Iaboni. The club withdrew from professional football in 2006.
Ancona & Sansovino
On 22 September 2006 Scotti joined Ancona, another team of Marche region.
After no appearance in 2006-2007 Serie C1, Scotti joined Sansovino (from Monte San Savino, Tuscany), swapped with Alessio Chiaverini. Scotti immediately became the first choice ahead David Pierini.
Sangiovannese & San Marino
In August 2007 Scotti joined Sangiovannese (from San Giovanni Valdarno, Tuscany). He was the backup of young keeper Alessandro Barberis.
However Scotti also played twice in 2007-2008 Serie C1 promotion playoffs.
Scotti moved to San Marino for San Marino Calcio in 2008-2009 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione, where Scotti was the first choice for two seasons. Scotti returned to Sangiovannese in 2010-2011 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione. He was the backup of Matteo Vaccarecci until Vaccarecci left the club in January 2011.
At the end of season Sangiovannese withdrew from professional league due to financial difficulties.
Rimini
Scotti joined Italian fourth division newcomer Rimini. Scotti was the first choice of the Romagna team
Forlì
L"Aquila
On 13 January 2016 Scotti was signed by L"Aquila. International career
Scotti had capped for U15 team, at that time a feeder team coached by Rosario Rampanti to prepare for 2000 Union of European Football Associations European Under-16 Football Championship qualification.
Scotti was the backup of Tommaso Berni and Federico Agliardi in the qualifying phase, which was co-coached by Rampanti and Gesualdo Piacenti.
In 2000-2001 season Scotti capped for U17 team in 2000 Václav Ježek Tournament to prepare for 2002 Union of European Football Associations European Under-19 Football Championship qualification (named as a U18 event prior 2001). In "Václav Ježek Tournament" Scotti shared the starting role with Agliardi as the tournament had 4 matches in 5 days. He was dropped from the team in January 2001.
From 2002 to 2004 Scotti was tested by coach Francesco Rocca in 2002-2003 and 2003-2004 U20 Four Nations Tournament along with Berni, Mario Cassano, Alfonso De Lucia, born 1982 players Vitangelo Spadavecchia, born 1984 players Emanuele Bianchi, Davide Capello, Paolo Comi and Marco Paoloni.
However except Berni and Agliardi, none of the players able to enter the U21 team form the feeder team Scotti also played twice in 2003 Toulon Tournament, including the final against Portugal.
The Azzurrini (little azure) lost to Portuguese in 1–3.