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Piantoni was born in 1949 in [[Gandino]], in the [[Province of Bergamo]], Italy.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Oscar Piantoni, l’addio dei tifosi- Foto Domani su L’Eco i ricordi più belli|url=https://www.ecodibergamo.it/stories/Sport/oscar-piantoni-laddio-dei-tifosii-momenti-piu-belli-sui-campi-di-calcio_1282371_11/|access-date=2022-02-25|website=www.ecodibergamo.it|language=it}}</ref> He was most notably head coach of [[Alzano Virescit]] between 1993 and 1997 between the [[Serie D]] and the [[Serie C1]] and of AlbinoLeffe between 1998 and 2001, helping them to promotion to the Serie C1.<ref name=":0" />
Piantoni was born in 1949 in [[Gandino]], in the [[Province of Bergamo]], Italy.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Oscar Piantoni, l’addio dei tifosi- Foto Domani su L’Eco i ricordi più belli|url=https://www.ecodibergamo.it/stories/Sport/oscar-piantoni-laddio-dei-tifosii-momenti-piu-belli-sui-campi-di-calcio_1282371_11/|access-date=2022-02-25|website=www.ecodibergamo.it|language=it}}</ref> He most notably coached [[Alzano Virescit]] from 1993 to 1997 between the [[Serie D]] and the [[Serie C1]], and was [[U.C. AlbinoLeffe|AlbinoLeffe]]'s first head coach between 1998 and 2001, helping them to promotion to the Serie C1.<ref name=":0" />


Piantoni also coached [[U.S. Alessandria Calcio 1912|Alessandria]], [[A.C. Monza|Monza]], [[Valenzana Mado|Valenzana]], [[U.S.C. Caravaggese|Caravaggese]] and [[U.S. Pergolettese 1932|Pergocrema]] in Italy.<ref name=":0" /> He moved to Romania in the 2005–06; initially [[Walter Zenga]]'s assistant at [[Naţional București]], Piantoni then took charge of [[Divizia B]] side [[CF Liberty Oradea|Liberty Oradea]], helping them to promotion to the [[Divizia A]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Kossuth|first=Lajos|date=15 October 2008|title=IL PRIMO GIORNO DI PIANTONI AL PERGO|url=http://forzapergo.blogspot.com/2008/10/il-primo-giorno-di-piantoni-al-pergo-15.html|access-date=25 February 2022|website=uspergocrema.it}}</ref>
Piantoni also coached [[U.S. Alessandria Calcio 1912|Alessandria]], [[A.C. Monza|Monza]], [[Valenzana Mado|Valenzana]], [[U.S.C. Caravaggese|Caravaggese]] and [[U.S. Pergolettese 1932|Pergocrema]] in Italy.<ref name=":0" /> He moved to Romania in the 2005–06; initially [[Walter Zenga]]'s assistant at [[Naţional București]], Piantoni then took charge of [[Divizia B]] side [[CF Liberty Oradea|Liberty Oradea]], helping them to promotion to the [[Divizia A]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Kossuth|first=Lajos|date=15 October 2008|title=IL PRIMO GIORNO DI PIANTONI AL PERGO|url=http://forzapergo.blogspot.com/2008/10/il-primo-giorno-di-piantoni-al-pergo-15.html|access-date=25 February 2022|website=uspergocrema.it}}</ref>

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Oscar Piantoni
Personal information
Date of birth 1949 (1949)
Place of birth Gandino, Italy
Date of death 20 June 2018(2018-06-20) (aged 68–69)
Place of death Bergamo, Italy
Managerial career
Years Team
1980–1982 Alzano
1982–1986 Darfo Boario
1986–1987 [[{{{1}}}]] []
1987–1988 [[{{{1}}}]] []
1988–1990 [[{{{1}}}]] []
1990–1993 Lumezzane
1993–1997 Alzano Virescit
1997–1998 Albinese
1998–2001 AlbinoLeffe
2001–2002 Alessandria
2002–2004 Monza
2004–2005 Nuova Albano
2005–2006 Liberty Oradea
2006–2007 Valenzana
2007–2008 Caravaggese
2008–2009 Pergocrema
2009–2010 AlzanoCene

Oscar Piantoni (1949 – 20 June 2018) was an Italian football manager.

Career

Piantoni was born in 1949 in Gandino, in the Province of Bergamo, Italy.[1] He most notably coached Alzano Virescit from 1993 to 1997 between the Serie D and the Serie C1, and was AlbinoLeffe's first head coach between 1998 and 2001, helping them to promotion to the Serie C1.[1]

Piantoni also coached Alessandria, Monza, Valenzana, Caravaggese and Pergocrema in Italy.[1] He moved to Romania in the 2005–06; initially Walter Zenga's assistant at Naţional București, Piantoni then took charge of Divizia B side Liberty Oradea, helping them to promotion to the Divizia A.[2]

Personal life

Piantoni had a sister, Laura. He and his wife, Raffaella, had two daughters: Alessia and Rossana.[1]

On 20 June 2018, Piantoni died aged 69[3] at the Papa Giovanni XXIII hospital of Bergamo.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Oscar Piantoni, l'addio dei tifosi- Foto Domani su L'Eco i ricordi più belli". www.ecodibergamo.it (in Italian). Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  2. ^ Kossuth, Lajos (15 October 2008). "IL PRIMO GIORNO DI PIANTONI AL PERGO". uspergocrema.it. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  3. ^ "È morto Oscar Piantoni Lutto nel mondo del calcio". www.ecodibergamo.it (in Italian). Retrieved 25 February 2022.