Appiah joined the Lombardy-based club on a season-long loan contract from Parma in 2002.
The 39-year-old went on to become a key member of the side in his sole season with the club, plundering 8 goals in 31 games across all competitions.
Despite going on to play for record-winning scudetto champions Juventus and Turkish giants Fenerbahce, Appiah says it was at Brescia where he enjoyed his football most - playing alongside Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola and former Ballon d'Or holder Roberto Baggio.
"Brescia was the best season in my career because Brescia was a small team and when I joined them we placed sixth in the league. Nobody expected us to do so well. I had the chance to play with Guardiola and Baggio," Appiah said on Joy FM.
"I scored 8 goals the 2002-2003 season with Brescia because when you are playing with Guardiola and Baggio, they make things simple for you."
Appiah played for Udinese, Parma, Brescia, Juventus, Bologna and Cesena for a total of about 11 years in Italy. Read Full Story
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