Career
Early career Born in Civitavecchia, the Province of Rome, Di Fiordo started his career at South.S. Lazio. In summer 1999, he joined Piacenza along with Stefano Morrone and Flavio Roma as part of Simone Inzaghi"s deal. He then left for Padova on loan, then for Sora in co-ownership deal.
Roma & false accounting scandal On 26 June 2002, he was bought back by Piacenza but on 29 June (one day before the end of 2001-2002 fiscal year) left for Roma along with "team-mate" Davide Bagnacani, for Roma"s Primavera youth team keeper Simone Paoletti and forward Alfredo Vitolo, in another co-ownership deal for a total cost €4.5M. He was immediately loaned to Serie C2 side Rimini.
Roma also swapped youth players with other teams before the closure of the fiscal year and created a profit of €55 million by selling youth players, but almost all the "money" were in terms of youth players" registration rights from other teams. In June 2003, Di Fiordo and Bagnacani were bough back by Piacenza in undisclosed fees, and co-currently Roma bough back Paoletti and Vitolo for just €1,000.
On 30 October 2007, Roma was fined €60,000 by Criminal Court of Rome for irregularity on youth player transfers. Rimini At Rimini Di Fiordo played 4 seasons.
After Di Fiordo was bought back by Piacenza in June 2003, he was signed by Rimini in co-ownership deal in July.
Serie C2 Di Fiordo then left for Benevento, played 40 times in 2 seasons both as starter and substitutes.