Cristiano Bergodi

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Cristiano Bergodi
Personnel
birthday October 14, 1964
place of birth BraccianoItaly
size 188 cm
position Defender
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1984-1989 Pescara Calcio 97 (0)
1989-1996 Lazio Rome 160 (4)
1996-1999 Calcio Padova 43 (1)
1999-2000 Sliema Wanderers
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2002-2003 AC Imolese
2003-2004 US Sassuolo Calcio
2005-2006 FC National Bucharest
2006-2007 CFR Cluj
2007 Rapid Bucharest
2009 Politehnica Iași
2009 Steaua Bucharest
2010-2011 Modena FC
2012-2013 Delfino Pescara 1936
2013-2014 Brescia Calcio
2015 Rapid Bucharest
2015 ASA Târgu Mureș
2016 Modena FC
2018-2020 FC Voluntari
2020 CS Universitatea Craiova
1 Only league games are given.

Cristiano Bergodi (born October 14, 1964 in Bracciano ) is a former Italian football player and current coach . He played a total of 220 games in the Italian Serie A and the Maltese Premier League . He is currently training for the Romanian club CS Universitatea Craiova .

Career as a player

Bergodis career began in 1984 at Pescara Calcio in Serie B . After he was rarely used in the first two years, he became a regular in the 1986/87 season and rose to Serie A with his club . After relegation in 1988 he had to relegate with his team at the end of the 1988/89 season . He then left Pescara and joined Lazio . With Lazio he was initially able to place himself in the midfield of Serie A. The 1992/93 season finished the club in fifth place and qualified for the UEFA Cup , where he was eliminated in the second round against Boavista Porto . In the 1994/95 season Bergodi played again in the UEFA Cup and reached the quarter-finals.

Bergodi left Rome in 1996 after having only been used irregularly in previous years. He joined Calcio Padova in Serie B. With his new club he joined two years later in the Serie C1 from. After a further relegation to Serie C2 , he left Padua in the summer of 1999 and moved to Sliema Wanderers in Malta. There he won the Maltese Cup in 2000 and ended his active career.

Career as a coach

After the end of his active career, Bergodi worked as a football coach. After engagements with lower-class Italian clubs, he moved to FC Național Bucharest in Romania in November 2005 . As the successor to his compatriot Roberto Landi , he missed qualifying for the European Cup at the end of the season . In October 2006 he took over CFR Cluj , with whom he finished the 2006/07 season in third place, which meant qualifying for the UEFA Cup . Despite this success, he was replaced by Ioan Andone . Bergodi was at the beginning of the 2007/08 season head coach of league rivals Rapid Bucharest , which he had to leave again in October 2007 in favor of Mircea Rednic .

At the beginning of 2009, Bergodi Ionuț Popa replaced Politehnica Iași as coach . He led the club to relegation at the end of the 2008/09 season. After the end of the season he signed record champions Steaua Bucharest . After a dispute with patron George Becali , he was released in September 2009. Bergodi returned to Italy and became head coach of FC Modena in Serie B in the summer of 2010 . After a placement in midfield at the end of the 2010/11 season , he was released in November 2011.

On November 20, 2012, Bergodi took over the coaching position at the first division club Delfino Pescara 1936 , after Giovanni Stroppa had previously resigned there. After the 0-1 home defeat against Udinese Calcio and the fall to the bottom of the table on March 3, 2013 Bergodi was dismissed in Pescara. At the end of September 2013, second division Brescia Calcio signed him . At the beginning of March he had to leave again. He was without a club for a year before he became the head coach of Rapid Bucharest again in April 2015. There he could no longer prevent relegation in 2015 . In September 2015 he inherited Vasile Miriuță at league competitor ASA Târgu Mureş . In December 2015 he left the club. At the end of March 2016, FC Modena signed him again. At the end of the 2015/16 season , he rose with the club and was fired.

successes

As a player

  • Maltese Cup Winner: 2000
  • UEFA Cup qualification: 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996

As a trainer

  • UEFA Cup qualification: 2007

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