Serse Cosmi

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Serse Cosmi
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Serse Cosmi (2003)
Personnel
birthday May 5th 1958
place of birth PerugiaItaly
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1990-1995 ASD Pontevecchio
1995-2000 AC Arezzo
2000-2004 AC Perugia
2004-2005 CFC genoa
2005-2006 Udinese Calcio
2007-2009 Brescia Calcio
2009-2010 AS Livorno
2011 US Palermo
2011–2012 US Lecce
2012 AC Siena
2014-2015 Delfino Pescara 1936
2015-2016 Trapani Calcio
2017– Ascoli Picchio FC 1898

Serse Cosmi (born May 5, 1958 in Perugia , Italy ) is an Italian football coach , currently working for the second division Ascoli Picchio FC 1898 . Before that, he coached AC Perugia , Udinese Calcio , US Palermo and AC Siena, among others .

Career

Cosmi's career began in 1990 as an amateur coach for Pontevecchio , a small team from Ponte San Giovanni (near Perugia ). Within five years he brought the team from the Prima Categoria (fourth-lowest amateur league in Italy ) to Serie D , the highest amateur league. He then coached AC Arezzo , with whom he rose from Serie D to Serie C1 within five other very successful years .

According to Luciano Gaucci's observations in 2000, Cosmi became the head coach of the first division club AC Perugia . He was a coach there for four years and even won the UEFA Intertoto Cup . In 2004 he left the club after relegation to Serie B in the direction of Genoa , also Serie B, with the clear goal of promotion. After he had won the 2004/05 league title, he left the club after dissonances with the club's chairman Enrico Preziosi . However, the club then had to accept relegation due to fraud allegations.

On June 23, 2005, Cosmi succeeded Luciano Spalletti as head coach of Udinese Calcio . Spalletti qualified for the UEFA Champions League with Udinese last season .

After a disappointing twelfth place in Serie A and elimination from the Champions League, Cosmi was released on February 10, 2006 and inherited by Loris Dominissini and Udineses Argentinian professional Roberto Néstor Sensini .

Since February 28, 2007, Serse Cosmi supervised the Lombard club Brescia Calcio in Serie B , the second Italian division. Under his direction, Brescia reached the play-offs for promotion to Serie A in the 2007/08 season. There, however, they failed to UC AlbinoLeffe .

In October 2009 he left Brescia to coach AS Livorno . On April 5, 2010, Cosmi was dismissed as the club's coach.

In February 2011 Cosmi became the successor of the dismissed head coach Delio Rossi after a 7-0 swat from US Palermo to Udinese Calcio , but he returned in April of the same year.

After a bad start to the season, US Lecce sacked their coach Eusebio Di Francesco in early December 2011 . Serse Cosmi was presented on the same day as the successor to the then bottom of the table. After taking office, Lecce left the last place in the table with Cosmi and achieved some acceptable results, such as a 1-0 at Fiorentina on match day eighteenth or a 1-0 against Inter Milan on match day 20. Nevertheless, at the end of the season it was not enough to keep the league. Serse Cosmi and US Lecce parted ways in June 2012.

At the end of June 2012, Serse Cosmi was introduced as the new coach at the first division club AC Siena . He succeeded Giuseppe Sannino in Siena , who had led the club to secure relegation last year with rank fourteen and then became the new coach at US Palermo .

On February 24, 2014 Cosmi was appointed as the new head coach at the Italian second division club Delfino Pescara 1936 as the successor to Giuseppe Sannino . At the end of the season Cosmi left Pescara again.

On March 11th, 2015 it was announced that Cosmi will be the new coach at Trapani Calcio to succeed Roberto Boscaglia . On November 28, 2016, he was released there again, with the team occupying last place in the table and six points behind the relegation place. He had previously led Trapani Calcio to the playoffs, although the team only lost in the last, decisive game against Delfino Pescara in 1936 - played as a return leg.

In December 2017 he became the coach of Ascoli Picchio FC 1898

Others

Cosmi owes his high popularity in Italy, among other things, to his combative behavior on the sidelines. Another feature of Cosmis is its baseball cap. He is also considered a strong personality in Italian football.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. FOCUS online Italy: AS Livorno threatened with relegation dismisses coach , April 5, 2010
  2. kicker.de Rossi flies in Palermo - Cosmi takes over
  3. kicker.de Lecce dismisses Di Francesco and brings Cosmi
  4. kicker.de Cosmi takes over in Siena
  5. ^ Series B, il Pescara sceglie Cosmi: è l'erede di Marino . In: La Gazzetta dello Sport - Tutto il rosa della vita . February 24, 2014 (Italian, gazzetta.it [accessed November 13, 2016]).
  6. Trapani Cosmi nuovo allenatore. In: www.gazzetta.it. March 11, 2015, accessed November 13, 2016 (Italian).
  7. http://www.corrieredellosport.it/news/calcio/serie-b/trapani/2016/11/28-17996565/serie_b_trapani_via_cosmi_ufficiale_l_esonero/