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Club News·22 April 2026·3h ago

Former Roma Defender Tonetto Becomes an Uber Driver

Source: Forza Roma

Max Tonetto, the former Roma right-back, has embarked on a new post-playing career as an Uber driver in Rome. After retiring from professional football, Tonetto decided to launch his own ride-hailing company and needed to accumulate the required driving hours to obtain the necessary permits for operating a licensed transport service (NCC — noleggio con conducente, or rental with driver). Rather than taking shortcuts, he chose to gain practical experience by working as an Uber driver himself. Tonetto's unconventional transition from the pitch to the road has generated attention online, with his Uber profile becoming something of a curiosity among fans and social media users. The former defender's profile shows he has reportedly completed 191 rides, suggesting he is taking his new venture seriously and applying the same professional approach he brought to his football career. His story reflects a methodical approach to understanding his new business from the ground up before launching his own company. This move demonstrates Tonetto's willingness to embrace a completely different career path after football, working in a hands-on capacity to learn the ride-hailing business. His presence behind the wheel in the Rome area has become a topic of discussion on social media platform X, as fans and locals have encountered the former player in an entirely unexpected context. The story illustrates how some former professional athletes transition into business ventures in unconventional ways.

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Se Tonetto si riscopre autista Uber - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma rassegna stampa roma la repubblica Se Tonetto si riscopre autista UberLa RepubblicaSe Tonetto si riscopre autista UberGetty ImagesL'ex terzino della Roma deciso di buttarsi in una nuova avventura: aprire una società di Ncc. Per ottenere tutti i permessi, tra i requisiti richiesti c’è anche quello di accumulare un certo numero di ore di guida Redazione 22 aprile 2026 (modifica il 22 aprile 2026 | 09:44) Nei bassifondi di New York Robert De Niro si mise davvero al volante per entrare nella parte di Travis Bickle nel film Taxi Driver. A Roma, invece, tra la Magliana e il raccordo, può capitare di chiamare Uber, salire su un’auto e trovare alla guida Max Tonetto. Ha deciso di buttarsi in una nuova avventura: aprire una società di Ncc (noleggio con conducente). Per ottenere tutti i permessi, tra i requisiti richiesti c’è anche quello di accumulare un certo numero di ore di guida. E allora Tonetto - racconta 'La Repubblica' - ha deciso di fare come in campo: partire dal lavoro sporco. Così, dopo aver appeso gli scarpini al chiodo, si è messo al volante. Il suo profilo Uber, che conta già 191 corse, è subito diventato un caso su X. È la storia di chi ha scelto una seconda carriera con metodo. Capire il mestiere, fare esperienza.Leggi anche Roma, i Friedkin lavorano alla pace ma tra Gasp e Ranieri è divorzio Senza Champions piano B per riscattare Malen. Da Baldanzi a Saud: ecco il tesoretto © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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