Born in Como, Lombardy, Pedrabissi was a player for Lombard club F.C. Internazionale Milano from 2006 to 2013. He was a player for the under-12 team in "Esordienti" league,[3] to under-18–19 "Primavera" reserve league in 2013.[4] In January 2012 half of the registration rights of Pedrabissi was sold to fellow Serie A club A.C. Cesena (50% "card" tagged for €1 million) in exchange for Marko Livaja (50% "card" tagged for €2.25 million),[5] who unable to sign by Inter directly, plus €1.25 million cash.[6] While Cesena retained 50% registration rights of Livaja[6] as gift with obligation to pay Livaja's former club – Hajduk Split €250,000.[6] Pedrabissi signed a 2+1⁄2-year contract,[6] which later extended to 4+1⁄2 after Pedrabissi made his professional debut. Pedrabissi remained in Inter in temporary deal for the rest of the season. In June 2012 the co-ownership deals were renewed.[7][8] Pedrabissi remained in Inter youth system until June 2013, which Inter acquired Luca Caldirola (50% "card" tagged for €2.5 million) for €500,000 cash plus 50% registration rights of Pedrabissi (50% "card" tagged for €1 million), Del Piero (50% "card" tagged for €250,000) and Melgrati (50% "card" tagged for €750,000), which Caldirola was re-sold to Werder Bremen for €2.5 million, which in turn made 50% card of Del Piero, Melgrati plus Pedrabissi worth €750,000 in total in cash.[9][10][11][12]
Cesena
Pedrabissi received call-up from Cesena's reserve on 17 July 2013,[13] while his former Inter team-mate Garritano went to the first team. Since November 2013 Pedrabissi also received first team call-up,[14][15][16] On 8 March 2014 Pedrabissi made his first team debut as a substitute of Marilungo in Serie B. Pedrabissi and Garritano (who also a sub) did not score any goal for Cesena.[17]
Circa summer 2015 Cesena released Pedrabissi and Del Piero for free (one year earlier than their original contracts).[18] The club also registered an accounting loss of €611,111, the residual accounting value of the players.[18]
Switzerland
In summer 2015 he moved to Switzerland for an amateur club based in Torricella-Taverne.