Giovanni Martusciello

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Giovanni Martusciello
Personnel
birthday 19th August 1971
place of birth IschiaItaly
size 178 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
Ischia Isolaverde
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1988-1995 Ischia Isolaverde 160 0(6)
1995-2000 FC Empoli 118 (12)
1999-2000 CFC Genoa (loan) 16 0(1)
2000 US Palermo (loan) 5 0(1)
2000-2002 AS Cittadella 42 0(3)
2002-2003 Catania Calcio 29 0(3)
2003-2004 Sambenedettese Calcio 19 0(1)
2004-2005 AS Lucchese Libertas 29 0(1)
2005-2006 US Città di Pontedera 22 0(1)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2006-2009 FC Empoli (Youth)
2009-2010 FC Empoli (assistant coach)
2010-2016 FC Empoli (assistant coach)
2016-2017 FC Empoli
1 Only league games are given.

Giovanni Martusciello (born August 19, 1971 in Ischia ) is a former Italian football player and current coach .

Player career

Martusciello began his career in his home town of Ischia on the island of the same name . After completing his junior years, he was used for the first time in the season 1988/89 for Ischia Isolaverde in two league games of the C1 series. The team ended its first season in the lower midfield. Martusciello was part of the team in his second season and played 20 of 34 league games. However, the team finished last and had to relegate to Serie C2 . In the 1990/91 season , as champions of Group D, he was immediately promoted back to the C1 series. In the four following seasons you could always keep the class, but sometimes you had to pass the relegation play-outs.

In 1995 Martusciello moved after 160 league appearances for Ischia to league rivals FC Empoli . In Empoli, too, Martusciello quickly became an important part of the team that won both the Coppa Italia Lega Pro in the 1995/96 season and made promotion to Serie B through the play-offs . In the 1996/97 season Empoli managed to march straight through to Serie A after finishing the season in second place. You could hold in the 1997/98 season initially in the highest Italian league , but rose again in the following season . After four more games for Empoli at the beginning of the 1999/2000 season , Martusciello was initially awarded to CFC Genoa , for which he completed 16 games until January 2000. In the second half of the season he was awarded to the US Palermo in the C1 series, for which he came to only five missions.

After 118 games and twelve goals Martusciello left FC Empoli for good in the summer of 2000 and joined AS Cittadella . Martusciello was also able to establish himself as a regular player in Cittadella and completed over 40 games for AS in the 2000/01 and 2001/02 seasons. With the relegation in 2002 he moved to the second division promoted Catania Calcio , with whom he managed to stay in the league. However, he left Catania again after only a year and moved to the third division to Sambenedettese Calcio , for he played 19 games in the 2003/04 season . In 2004 he moved again after just one year to AS Lucchese Libertas , for which he came again to 29 games. Followed in 2005 by the US Città di Pontedera his last club station in the fourth division Serie D . After the 2005/06 season Martusciello ended his career.

Coaching career

From 2006 Martusciello worked for three years as an assistant coach in the youth department of FC Empoli . From the second division season 2009/10 he was assistant coach of the first team. Initially under Salvatore Campilongo , he later worked with Alfredo Aglietti , and for a short time with Giuseppe Pillon and Guido Carboni . In 2012, Maurizio Sarri was committed, who led the team to Serie A after two years and managed to stay in the league the following season. After Sarri's move to SSC Napoli, Martusciello assisted Marco Giampaolo in the 2015/16 season . Since the club and Giampaolo did not agree on an extension of the collaboration, Martusciello was promoted from co-coach to head coach and was responsible for the team from the start of the 2016/17 season .

successes

As a player

As a trainer

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