Attilio Tesser
Attilio Tesser | ||
Personnel | ||
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birthday | June 10, 1958 | |
place of birth | Montebelluna , Italy | |
size | 176 cm | |
position | Defense | |
Juniors | ||
Years | station | |
Calcio Montebelluna | ||
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1974-1976 | Calcio Montebelluna | 43 (0) |
1976-1988 | FBC Treviso | 63 (6) |
1978-1980 | SSC Naples | 37 (2) |
1980-1985 | Udinese Calcio | 100 (6) |
1985-1986 | AC Perugia | 34 (0) |
1986-1989 | Catania Calcio | 85 (4) |
1989-1991 | Trento Calcio | 34 (2) |
National team | ||
Years | selection | Games (goals) |
1979-1980 | Italy U-21 | 5 (0) |
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
1992-1994 | ASD Sevegliano | |
1994-1996 | Udinese Calcio (Youth) | |
1996-2001 | SSC Venice (youth) | |
2001-2003 | FC South Tyrol | |
2003-2005 | US Triestina | |
2005 | Cagliari Calcio | |
2006 | Ascoli Calcio | |
2007-2008 | AC Mantova | |
2009 | Calcio Padova | |
2009–2012 | Novara Calcio | |
2013-2015 | Ternana Calcio | |
2015-2016 | AS Avellino 1912 | |
2016-2018 | US Cremonese | |
1 Only league games are given. |
Attilio Tesser (born June 10, 1958 in Montebelluna ) is a former Italian football player and current coach .
As an active player, he played for the teams of SSC Napoli , Udinese Calcio and Catania Calcio . Tesser was previously a coach at Udinese and SSC Venice , where he was a youth coach, as well as at Novara Calcio and Ternana Calcio .
Player career
Attilio Tesser, born on June 10, 1958 in Montebelluna , a northern Italian city in Veneto , began playing football for the local club Calcio Montebelluna, which however never made it into the professional field of Italian football. After two years in the first team of his home club, Tesser moved to FBC Treviso , then playing in the third Italian football league, where he made 63 league games in Serie C from 1976 to 1978 , scoring six goals. In the summer of 1978, Tesser, who acted in the position of a defender, joined the SSC Napoli , where he could not fully assert himself and came to 37 Serie A games in two years . For Napoli in the two years that Attilio Tesser stayed in Campania , a middle field jumped out.
After two years in Naples, Attilio Tesser went back to northern Italy in 1980 and signed a contract with the first division club Udinese Calcio , where he played until 1985. In Udine Tesser developed into a regular force and brought it to a total of one hundred league games, in which he scored six goals. Most placements in the midfield of Serie A were achieved; the greatest success achieved Tesser at Udinese in the 1982/83 season , when they finished sixth and narrowly missed participation in the UEFA Cup .
After a hundred games for Udinese, Attilio Tesser left Friuli in 1985 and moved to AC Perugia , a former Italian runner-up who is now only second-rate. With Perugia, Tesser finished third from last in Serie B 1985/86 and would have been relegated to Serie C1 . Due to Perugia's involvement in the second Totonero scandal, a manipulation affair of Italian football in 1985, Perugia even had to relegate to the fourth-rate series C2 . Then moved Tesser after Sicily to Catania , which in the then Serie B played. Here, too, Tesser was unsuccessful and had to move into the third division with Catania after the 1986/87 season. In Serie C1 he also spent his other years in the jersey of Catania , before he moved to Trento Calcio 1921 in 1989 to play low- class football there until 1991. In 1991, Attilio Tesser ended his active career as a football player at the age of 33.
Coaching career
After the end of his career as an active soccer player, Attilio Tesser became a coach. First he was responsible for the sporting success of the lower class club Sevegliano from 1992 to 1994. In 1994 Tesser became the youth coach of his old club Udinese Calcio. He held this position until 1996, before he worked from then until 2001, also as a youth coach , at SSC Venice , which achieved some short-term successes in the late 1990s, albeit with the first promotion to Serie A in around forty years , mostly in the adult sector.
In 2001 Attilio Tesser became a coach at FC Südtirol . He achieved the goal set by President Leopold Goller, the playoffs for promotion to Serie C1, but failed with his team there at Brescello Calcio. After the season, numerous top performers left the club. Nevertheless, Tesser's team was able to move into the playoffs again, but lost in the final to Novara Calcio . After the end of the 2002/03 season, Attilio Tesser's contract in Bolzano was not renewed, and he signed for the 2003/04 season in Serie B with US Triestina. The Serie B 2003/04 ended Trieste in tenth place in the table; the following season was less successful, however, and relegation to the third division was barely avoided.
Before the 2005/06 season , Attilio Tesser was introduced as the new coach at the first division club Cagliari Calcio . Already after the first game, which was lost 2-1 to AC Siena despite a good performance, President Massimo Cellino released him from his duties as coach of the first team and replaced him with Daniele Arrigoni, who in turn lost his post just one game day later . In total, four different coaches coached the Cagliari Calcio team in the 2005/06 season.
On May 20, 2006 it was announced that Attilio Tesser would be the successor of Marco Giampaolo as coach of Ascoli Calcio for the 2006/07 season . But Tesser did not work long in Ascoli Piceno either; after the eleventh game day of Serie A 2006/07 he was dismissed due to lack of success and replaced by Nedo Sonetti , who could not save the club from relegation to Serie B. Tesser had not won a single game with the Markish football club in the eleven season games in which he was on the sidelines, drew four times and lost seven times.
In the summer of 2007 Attilio Tesser signed a contract with the second division AC Mantova with the aim of leading the club into Serie A. After initially good results, a low followed in the winter of 2007/08 with poor results, as a result of which Attilio Tesser lost his coaching position on February 24, 2008 after a defeat against AS Bari . After almost a year without a job, Tesser returned to the coaching chair in January 2009 and coached the team at Calcio Padova for a little over a month as the successor to Carlo Sabatini . Sabatini returned in February and took over as coach again.
On June 11, 2009, the management of the traditional Piedmontese club Novara Calcio presented Attilio Tesser as the new trainer. He achieved his goal of leading the former first division back to Serie B immediately. Tesser took first place with Novara in the Lega Pro Prima Divisione 2009/10 in the Girona A with five points ahead of AS Varese 1910 , with Novara having by far the best defense in the league. Novara experienced second division football for the first time since 1977. In Serie B, the club, which was to be found in Serie A for many years into the 1950s, was able to establish itself immediately and achieved good results. After a long time a direct promotion place had been occupied, Novara Calcio ranked at the end of Serie B 2010/11 in third place in the table, which entitled to participate in the playoff games for promotion. There you reached by two draws against Reggina Calcio due to the rule that in the case of a draw in the promotion playoffs the better placed team in the table progresses, the final and met Calcio Padova there. After a 0-0 win in Padua and a 2-0 win at their home stadium Silvio Piola , Novara Calcio managed to march straight through from Lega Pro Prima Divisione to Serie A. There, Novara Calcio was the first contender for relegation in the run-up to the season and played because also against relegation from the start of the season. The club achieved a great coup when they defeated the reigning cup winners Inter Milan 3-1 on matchday four, which cost their coach Gian Piero Gasperini the job. The further course of the season had little to offer for Attilio Tesser and Novara Calcio. After a 2-0 defeat at US Palermo and slipping to the bottom of the table, the club management parted ways on January 30, 2012 from Tesser. Emiliano Mondonico was signed as his successor . Two months later, Mondonico was also sacked and Tesser was again coached by Novara Calcio. However, Tesser's return to the Novara Calcio coaching bench could not prevent the Piedmontese club's direct relegation. The start of the 2012/13 second division season also failed, and Tesser had to resign in autumn 2012.
After more than a year without employment, the second division team Ternana Calcio Tesser , who had got into the relegation battle, signed in late December 2013 as the successor to the dismissed Domenico Toscano . Tesser worked in Terni for a year and a half and held the club twice in Serie B. After the end of the 2014/15 season , the club and coach parted ways and Tesser succeeded Massimo Rastelli at league rivals AS Avellino 1912 . He stayed there for a year with a short break, but without being able to celebrate any great success. From summer 2016 to April 2018, Tesser coached third division US Cremonese , with whom he was promoted to Serie B.
successes
- Lega Pro Prima Divisione : 1 time (2009/10)
- Promotion to Serie A : 1 time (2010/11)
- Lega Pro : 1 time (2016/17)
Web links
- Attilio Tesser in the database of weltfussball.de
- Coach stations Tessers (Italian)
- figc.it list of junior international games (Italian)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Tesser fired in Cagliari fussballportal.de ( Memento from November 27, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Ascoli separates from Tesser chinadaily.com
- ↑ Attilio Tesser new trainer in Novara oknovara.it ( Memento from April 19, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ Gasperini dismissed after defeat n-tv.de
- ^ Change of coach at Novara Calcio volksfreund.de
- ↑ Novara dismisses Mondonico fifa.com
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Tesser, Attilio |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian soccer player and coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 10, 1958 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Montebelluna , Italy |