Carmine Gautieri

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Carmine Gautieri
Personnel
birthday 20th July 1970
place of birth NaplesItaly
size 176 cm
position attack
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1987 Campania Puteolana 3 0(0)
1987-1989 FC Empoli 0 0(0)
1989-1991 FC Turris 59 0(5)
1991-1992 FC Empoli 32 (10)
1992-1993 AC Cesena 34 0(3)
1993-1996 AS Bari 96 0(7)
1996-1997 AC Perugia 31 0(4)
1997-1999 AS Roma 43 0(8)
1999-2002 Piacenza Calcio 91 (13)
2002-2005 Atalanta Bergamo 84 (17)
2005 SSC Naples 5 0(1)
2005 Piacenza Calcio 9 0(0)
2005-2007 Pescara Calcio 50 0(2)
2007 ASD Francavilla 0 0(0)
2007-2008 Sorrento Calcio 16 0(1)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2008 Potenza SC
2009-2010 US Olbia
2011-2013 SS Virtus Lanciano
2013 AS Bari
2013-2014 AS Varese 1910
2014-2015 AS Livorno
1 Only league games are given.

Carmine Gautieri (born July 20, 1970 in Naples ) is a former Italian football player and current coach . Active as an active player for AS Bari , AS Roma or Atalanta Bergamo , among others, he later coached SS Virtus Lanciano and AS Livorno, among others .

Player career

Carmine Gautieri, born in 1970 in the southern Italian metropolis of Naples , began his active career as a football player at Campania Puteolana , where he made his first three men's games in 1987. From there, the young attacker moved to FC Empoli , where he did not get a move and was not even used in the league between 1987 and 1989. In the last year Gautieri moved on and joined FC Turris for two years , where he became a regular player and made 59 league games with five goals. In 1991 he returned to Empoli and this time was able to establish himself in the club's first team. However, Empoli was now only third class, Gautieri made 32 league games with ten goals in this one season. It was achieved fifth place in the C1 series . From 1992 to 1993 he then played for the second division AC Cesena . Here Carmine Gautieri made 34 appearances in the league, but only with a paltry three goals. Cesena finished ninth in Serie B in 1992/93 .

In the summer of 1993 Gautieri moved to AS Bari , also in the Series B settled. In his first season in Italy's south, he managed the team of coach Giuseppe Materazzi second place in Serie B, only behind the Fiorentina , and promotion to the Serie A . There you could hold on to place twelve in the following season. In 1995/96 , however, they were only fifteenth in the highest Italian football league and had to go back to the second division.

Then Carmine Gautieri left his club and moved to AC Perugia , with whom he was also relegated from Serie A. In the summer of 1997, Zdeněk Zeman signed him for AS Roma , where Gautieri spent the following two years. The attacker made 43 league games with eight goals for the Czech's offensive machine, but was unable to win an important title. From 1999 to 2002 he then played for Piacenza Calcio and penetrated with this club in the 2000/01 season in the Serie A, after being relegated to the second division only the year before. As a climber, Gautieri and Piacenza were able to keep the class. In 2001, Carmine Gautieri Atalanta joined Bergamo , which was then a league competitor of Piacenza Calcio. With Atalanta, Gautieri was relegated from Serie A in his first season, only to be promoted again a year later as fifth in Serie B as part of the expansion of the first division to twenty teams. This was the third rise of Carmine Gautieri with one of his teams in Serie A. As a newcomer, Serie A 2004/05 ended for Atalanta Bergamo with the direct relegation, as a result of which Gautieri turned his back on the club. He then played briefly at SSC Napoli and again at Piacenza Calcio, before he played in fifty league games for Pescara Calcio until 2007 . This was followed by activities at FC Francavilla and Sorrento Calcio before Carmine Gautieri's football career came to an end in the summer of 2008 at the age of 38.

Coaching career

Carmine Gautieri began his coaching career in 2008 at Potenza SC , where he was initially assistant coach and then briefly managed the club's first team. From 2009 to 2010 he worked at the US Olbia .

After Gautieri was briefly technical director at FC Empoli in 2011, he was hired as the new person in charge on the sidelines at third division club SS Virtus Lanciano in the summer of 2011 . Under Gautieri, the club, which had never got beyond the third division, had surprisingly great success. As fourth of the Girone B of the Lega Pro Prima Divisione 2011/12 they qualified for the playoff games for promotion to Serie B and switched off US Siracusa 3-2 in the semi-finals after two legs. Trapani Calcio waited in the final . Virtus Lanciano won the two finals 1-1 and 3-1 and qualified for the second Italian league for the first time in the club's history. Once there, they had a mixed start, but at the end of the season they were able to secure 48 points from 42 games and six points before the relegated Vicenza Calcio . Gautieri resigned after the end of the season at Virtus Lanciano and was replaced by Marco Baroni .

A little later Gautieri took over at AS Bari , but resigned from his post before the start of the season for family reasons. In the course of Serie B 2013/14 Carmine Gautieri was coach of AS Varese 1910 , which was in relegation battle , but could not bring the club a clear upswing and was soon relieved of his duties. In the summer of 2014, he was made the new trainer at first league relegated AS Livorno , succeeding Davide Nicola , but Gautieris was released after about six months despite an attractive table placement.

successes

As a player

1993/94 with AS Bari
2000/01 with Piacenza Calcio
2003/04 with Atalanta Bergamo

As a trainer

2011/12 with Virtus Lanciano

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