Born in
Montebelluna, Veneto, Semenzato on 11 January 1987, he started his career at
Inter Milan, as first as a midfielder, played from Giovanissimi Nazionali team to the top team of the youth rank – Primavera (from 2004 to 2006). He also played for the first team in friendlies in 2004–05,[1][2][3][4][5] 2005–06 season[6][7][8][9][10] and 2006–07 season.[11][12]
Lega Pro clubs
On 31 August 2006, he was sold to
Serie C2 club
Montichiari in
co-ownership deal.[13] He was the regular of the team, however he was on the bench in relegation play-out against PortoSummaga,[14] and replacing right back
Paolo Zaccagnini in the return leg.[15] Montichiari relegated to
Serie D that season.
In June 2007, he was bought back by Internazionale.[16] and re-sold to
PortoSummaga. Inter also bought Montichiari team-mate
Marco Filippini from the relegated side.[17] Semenzato only made 1 league appearance for the promotion playoffs winner.
In July 2008, he left for
Lega Pro Prima Divisione (ex-Serie C1) club
Venezia.[18] He often played as the starting XI, but again put on the bench in relegation playout.[19] He played 90 minutes in the return leg, this time Venezia survived from the play-out[20] but expelled from professional league due to bankrupt in July.[21]
Frosinone
In July 2009, he was signed by
Serie B club
Frosinone as free agent.[22] He made his club debut on 15 August 2009, the second match of the season and of the
Cup. He was the starting right back in that narrowly win
Serie A club
Bologna by
penalty shootout. But in the next match, he lost the starting place to
Lorenzo Del Prete on 21 August, the opening match of Frosinone in Serie B. Semenzato replaced left midfielder
Simone Basso in the 81st minute on that match. That match Frosinone winning
Salernitana 2–1. He waited until round 5 to play his first match as starter, due to Del Prete was unavailable in the last minute.[23] He started again in round 13 (7 November 2009) against
Gallipoli due to Del Prete's fitness and again in round 15 (28 November 2009),[24] and from round 21 (9 January 2010)[25] to round 23 (23 January)[26][27] Coach
Francesco Moriero also used
Nicholas Guidi as emergency right back but soon used Semenzato since round 21. After left back
Antonio Bocchetti was unavailable in round 25,[28] he changed to play as an emergency left back and replaced suspended Del Prete[29] in the next round. Semenzato ahead healthy Del Prete as right back from round 32 to 36 (missed round 35). Since round 37, Moriero took Del Prete back to starting XI and new coach
Guido Carboni resumed the same line-up for the relegation threatening team. He started his 13th in Serie B and the last one with Frosinone on 15 May (round 40), to replace the unavailable Del Prete.[30] then the coach used Guidi as emergency right back again. Frosinone finished as the 16th that season, just 2 points above the teams that had to play relegation playout.
Cittadella
In August 2010, he was sold to fellow Serie B team
Cittadella.[31][32] He was the understudy of
Andrea Manucci but started as emergency right back at the first match of the season (also the first match in the
cup).[33] In the next match, the opening match of Cittadella in Serie B, coach
Claudio Foscarini used
Gianluca Nocentini as right back instead.
On 31 January 2011, Semenzato was signed by
Como.[34]
In summer 2013, Semenzato played for
Vicenza as a trialist.[37][38]
On 30 August 2013, he was signed by
Bassano Virtus.[39] His contract was renewed on 23 May 2014.[40]
In the summer of 2016, he moved to
Pordenone. On 11 July 2017 he signed a two-year contract with
Catania.[41] He returned to
Pordenone on 17 July 2018.[42]
On 29 September 2020, he signed a two-year contract with
Bari.[43]
^"Melucci al Cittadella" [Melucci to Cittadella]. AS Cittadella (in Italian). 31 January 2011. Archived from
the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 4 April 2011.