Angelo Alessio
Angelo Alessio | ||
Angelo Alessio at Juventus Turin (2012)
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Personnel | ||
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birthday | April 29, 1965 | |
place of birth | Capaccio Scalo , Italy | |
size | 181 cm | |
position | midfield | |
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1984-1987 | US Avellino | 48 | (7)
1987-1992 | Juventus Turin | 99 (11) |
1988-1989 | → Bologna FC (loan) | 29 | (4)
1992-1995 | AS Bari | 77 (12) |
1995-1997 | Cosenza Calcio 1914 | 57 (15) |
1997 | US Avellino | 5 | (1)
1997-1998 | Modena FC | 18 | (1)
National team | ||
Years | selection | Games (goals) |
1987 | Italy U-23 | 5 | (1)
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
2002 | SSC Napoli (assistant coach) | |
2003 | SSC Napoli (assistant coach) | |
2004-2005 | Imolese Calcio 1919 | |
2006-2007 | US Massese | |
2008 | SPAL 1907 | |
2010-2011 | AC Siena (assistant coach) | |
2011-2014 | Juventus Turin (assistant coach) | |
2014-2016 | Italy (assistant coach) | |
2016-2018 | Chelsea FC (assistant coach) | |
2019 | FC Kilmarnock | |
1 Only league games are given. |
Angelo Alessio (born April 29, 1965 in Capaccio Scalo , Italy ) is a former Italian football player and current coach .
Career
Player career
Alessio played from 1984 at the US Avellino , his first professional station. In the first season he got his first professional appearance in Serie A , from the second he was part of the Avellino team. After his third season at Avellino, Juventus became aware of him and signed him in the summer of 1987. Although he was a regular player in his first season at Juventus, he was loaned to Bologna FC the following season in order to gain experience as a regular highest Italian league to collect. In the 1989/90 season , Alessio made his final breakthrough: As a player with a key role in the team, he managed to win both the Coppa Italia and the UEFA Cup with Juve . He also played for Juventus in Serie A in the following two years, but the team could not win any other titles. After a total of 99 league appearances for Juve , he decided to change clubs.
In the summer of 1992 Alessio joined AS Bari in the Serie B . There, too, he established himself as a regular player and came in the first two seasons in Bari to a total of 63 missions, at the end of which was promotion to Serie A. In the following year, in which the relegation succeeded, Alessio had a difficult position and did not come on as many missions as in the previous seasons, so he changed clubs again in 1995. Again, he returned to Serie B when he joined Cosenza Calcio in 1914 . Again in league two become a regular player, he played two solid years for Cosenza when he made another club change. In 1997 he joined his ex-club, the US Avellino, but in October of the same year he had his contract dissolved after only five missions and played for FC Modena for the rest of the season . There he let his career, which he ended in summer 1998, come to an end in 18 missions.
Coaching career
Alessio's coaching career began in 2002 when Franco Colomba took him to SSC Napoli as an assistant coach . Although the coaching team had to vacate their seats quickly, it returned again in 2003. After again unsuccessful this time only Colomba was released, so that Alessio also acted as assistant coach under Andrea Agostinelli . But since this also remained without any success, Alessio was also rid of his job again. From 2004 he tried his hand at first as head coach at lower-class clubs: After two brief stints at Imolese Calcio 1919 and the US Massese , he became the coach of SPAL 1907 in 2008 , but even there he stayed only for a short time and did not find a new coaching post.
In 2010 AC Siena signed Antonio Conte as the new head coach, who brought Alessio on board as his assistant coach and together they made it to Serie A with Siena . After Contes and Alessio's former club Juventus Turin separated from the unsuccessful Luigi Delneri , Conte and Alessio were kicked out of Siena and signed as a new and fresh coaching team. In their first season at Juve , they were able to win the championship straight away , just like in the following season when the team was undefeated. Here was Massimo Carrera , actually Trainers, responsible first seven games for the team, as Conte and Alessio were blocked due to unreported match-fixing. Since Conte was banned longer than Alessio, Alessio was on matchdays eight to 15 in the coaching bench.
After three years in Turin in which Alessio had become three times champion with the club, he followed Conte to the Italian national team . From 2016 he worked with him at Chelsea FC . In June 2019 Alessio became the new head coach of the Scottish first division club FC Kilmarnock . At the start of his tenure, the club was eliminated in qualifying for the 2019/20 UEFA Europa League against the Welsh semi-professionals from Connah's Quay Nomads , the start of the season in the league failed with one point from three games for the third party last year. After the third place in the league was occupied in the meantime, only one win from eight league games was achieved by mid-December and Alessio was released after six months after a 0-1 defeat against Ross County .
successes
As a player
As a trainer
- Promotion to Serie A : 2010/11
- Italian champion : 2011/12 , 2012/13 , 2013/14
- Italian Super Cup winner : 2012 , 2013
Web links
- Angelo Alessio in the Soccerway.com database
- Angelo Alessio in the database of transfermarkt.de
- Angelo Alessio in the database of weltfussball.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ bbc.com: Angelo Alessio: Italian sacked as Kilmarnock manager (December 17, 2019) , accessed December 17, 2019
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Alessio, Angelo |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian soccer player and coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 29, 1965 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Capaccio Scalo , Italy |