Education
In the next season, he moved to Gualdo of Serie C1, which last season finished 5th. Although Gualdo finished just above the relegation line, Nuzzo earned a place in Internazionale, as third goalkeeper behind Andrea Mazzantini but ahead of young youth product.
Career
He spent most of his career at Serie C1 and Serie C2 as backup goalkeeper role. Internazionale
Born in Monza by then part of the Province of Milan (now Province of Monza and Brianza), Nuzzo started his professional career at F.C. Internazionale Milano, the club giant of the region. Since 1992 season, he spent his career on loan at various Serie C2 clubs, as Internazionale had experienced Beniamino Abate, then Luca Mondini, Marco Landucci and Andrea Mazzantini as second goalkeeper.
He played 26 out of 34 league matches for Fasano made him secured a move to Livorno which the team aim on promotion to Serie C1.
He played 2 matches for the Serie C2 runner-up, but the club failed to promote as losing in the playoffs. Due to the left of Davide Torchia and Oscar Verderame, he became one of the first choice, along with experienced Marco Savorani.
In 1998-1999 season, Internazionale signed Sébastien Frey, made Mazzantini left the club in January and Nuzzo remained as the third-choice. He played his only match at Serie A and for Internazionale in the last round of the season, he substituted Pagliuca in the last minute.
In June 1999, Nuzzo left for FA Premier League side Coventry City on loan, along with Antonio Caruso.
After the recovery of Steve Ogrizovic the original second goalkeeper, he was sent back to Internazionale in November. His only Coventry appearance was one to forget. Reggiana
Nuzzo was signed by Reggiana after returned from England in January 2000.
In the first season he played as Mirko Bellodi and Beniamino Abate"s backup, to replace the left for Alberto Maria Fontana.
In the second season he played as Lorenzo Squizzi"s backup. As the club also had Andrea Artich and Michele Nicoletti, in February 2001 he left for England again, for Wigan Athletic, but didn"t make a first team appearance for the club
Ruturned to Reggiana in 2001-2002 season, he continued as the backup goalkeeper, for Patrick Bettoni. But in 2002-2003 season, he played as first choice with 19 matches ahead Luca Mondini, but in the next season Mondini restored as the first choice.
In 2004-2005 season, Gabriele Paoletti succeed Mondini as first choice, and Nuzzo played one match in the season for the team which relegated to Serie C2 in 2005.
In his final years with club, he finally became first choice, as the club only signed inexperienced Davide Bagnacani, who graduated from Piacenza Calcio youth system. After the club lost in the promotion playoffs in 2007, Nuzzo also retired from football and replaced by Marco Ambrosio and Luca Tomasig.