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Alessandro Zarrelli (5 September 1984 – 21 November 2018) was an Italian con-man and amateur footballer who featured on a 2006 Sky TV one off-documentary called Super Fakes in the United Kingdom where he had attempted to dupe several professional football teams into signing him as a player by sending faxes claiming to be a member of the Italian Football Federation. A midfielder, he later played semi-professionally for a number of British non-league clubs most notably Northwich Victoria and Queens Park. He died on 21 November 2018 after a car crash on the A505 road in Cambridgeshire.

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