Luca Fusi
Luca Fusi | ||
Personnel | ||
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birthday | June 7, 1963 | |
place of birth | Lecco , Italy | |
size | 175 cm | |
position | midfield | |
Juniors | ||
Years | station | |
FC Como | ||
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1981-1986 | FC Como | 125 (5) |
1986-1988 | Sampdoria Genoa | 60 (0) |
1988-1990 | SSC Naples | 60 (2) |
1990-1994 | Torino Calcio | 119 (1) |
1994-1995 | Juventus Turin | 10 (0) |
1995-1997 | FC Lugano | 20 (0) |
National team | ||
Years | selection | Games (goals) |
1988-1992 | Italy | 8 (0) |
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
2007-2008 | Bellaria Igea Marina | |
2008-2009 | Real Marcianise | |
2009-2010 | Foligno Calcio | |
2013– | Castel Rigone | |
1 Only league games are given. |
Luca Fusi (born June 7, 1963 in Lecco ) is a former Italian football player and current coach . He played for Sampdoria Genoa , SSC Napoli , Torino Calcio and Juventus Turin , among others . He also took part with the Italian national soccer team in the 1988 European Soccer Championship in Germany .
Player career
Club career
Luca Fusi, born in 1963 in Lecco in Lombardy , northern Italy , began playing football at FC Como, now known as Como Calcio . There Luca Fusi, who acted in the position of a midfielder, was active from 1981 to 1986 and made 125 league games for the Northern Italians during this time, where he scored five goals. Most of these games he made as part of Serie A , in which Como was promoted again after relegation in Fusi's first season 1981/82 in Serie B 1983/84. As a climber, you were able to establish yourself in the sequence and occupied a midfield position in each of the two years in which Luca Fusi was still in Como. In the summer of 1986 Luca Fusi left FC Como and joined Sampdoria Genoa , where he made sixty Serie A league games in the following two years, in the league until 1988 placements were always achieved in the top third of the table. Luca Fusi celebrated his greatest success wearing the Sampdoria Genoa jersey when the Coppa Italia won in the 1987/88 season by beating Torino Calcio in the final .
Despite the success with Sampdoria, Luca Fusi changed the club again for the 1988/89 season and went to the south of Italy for SSC Napoli , which was then on a high flight. With the great Neapolitan team around Diego Maradona , Careca and Andrea Carnevale , Luca Fusi won the 1988/89 UEFA Cup in his first season . After PAOK Thessaloniki , 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig , Girondins Bordeaux , Juventus Turin and FC Bayern Munich were defeated in the course of the tournament, they faced VfB Stuttgart in the final . The first leg at their home stadium San Paolo was won 2-1 in front of 80,000 spectators, in the second leg in Stuttgart, coach Ottavio Bianchi's team won 3: 3, which resulted in victory in the UEFA Cup . Luca Fusi was used in both finals over the entire season in midfield of the SSC, but he failed to score.
Luca Fusi's time in Naples was also quite successful in the league. After a second place in the 1988/89 season , they finished first in Serie A in 1989/90 for the second time since 1987, which is the last championship for SSC Napoli to this day. It was first place with two points ahead of AC Milan . Luca Fusi played a total of sixty league games for SSC Napoli and scored two goals. In the summer of 1990 he left the club and went to Turin to Torino Calcio. Fusi was active there until 1994. With Torino Fusi won the Coppa Italia in the 1992/93 season by beating AS Roma in the final . In addition to winning the Mitropa Cup in 1991, Fusi moved with Torino into the final of the 1991/92 UEFA Cup , but lost to Ajax Amsterdam .
After 119 league games in the dress of Torino Calcio, Luca Fusi changed clubs in Turin in 1994 and signed a contract with Juventus Turin . For Juventus, Fusi only appeared in ten league games, but won once the championship and once the Italian Cup. After two years at Juventus, Luca Fusi went to Switzerland to end his career at FC Lugano .
National team
Luca Fusi made eight international matches for the Italian national football team between 1988 and 1992. He was nominated for the 1988 European Football Championship by national coach Azeglio Vicini . The Italian team was eliminated in the semi-finals against the Soviet Union, after finishing second behind Germany, but ahead of Spain and Denmark in the preliminary round. Luca Fusi was not used during the tournament.
Coaching career
After the end of his time as an active soccer player, Luca Fusi became a coach. After working for a few years as a youth coach at Atalanta Bergamo and as coach of the second team of AC Cesena , he took over his first position as chief coach in 2007 at the lower-class club AC Bellaria Igea Marina . Later he also coached Real Marcianise and Foligno Calcio , so far it has not been enough for engagements in higher-class leagues. Fusi has been the coach of the fourth division team Castel Rigone since October 2013 .
Web links
- Luca Fusi in the database of weltfussball.de
- Player's statistics (Italian)
- figc.it list of international matches (Italian)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Fusi, Luca |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian soccer player and coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 7, 1963 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Lecco , Italy |