Marco Simone

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Marco Simone
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Personnel
birthday 7th January 1969
place of birth CastellanzaItaly
size 170 cm
position Wings, storm
Juniors
Years station
AC Legnano
Calcio Como
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1986-1989 Calcio Como 36 0(6)
1987-1988 →  Virescit Boccaleone  (loan) 33 (15)
1989-1997 AC Milan 168 (49)
1997-1999 Paris Saint-Germain 58 (22)
1999-2003 AS Monaco 74 (28)
2003 AS Monaco B 1 0(0)
2001-2002 → AC Milan (loan) 9 0(0)
2004 OGC Nice 7 0(0)
2005-2006 AC Legnano 1 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1988-1990 Italy U-21 16 0(7)
1992-1996 Italy 4 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2011–2012 AS Monaco
2014-2015 Lausanne sport
2015-2016 FC Tours
2016-2017 Stade Laval
2017 Club Africain Tunis
2019 Ratchaburi Mitr Phol
2019– SCC Mohammédia
1 Only league games are given.

Marco Simone (born January 7, 1969 in Castellanza ) is a former Italian football player and current coach . The striker was four times Italian and one French champion, each with AC Milan and AS Monaco . He was also voted the best foreign football player in France twice (1998 and 2000).

Player career

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Como and Boccaleone

Simone made her Serie A debut in 1987 . In the 1987/88 season he was loaned to Virescit Boccaleone in the third highest Italian division, where he was top scorer with 15 goals. In the 1988/89 season he played again at Como Calcio , this time as a regular player, and was discovered by AC Milan .

AC Milan

Between 1989 and 1997 Marco Simone played for AC Milan, where he won the UEFA Champions League twice (1990 and 1994). At Milan he was also four times Italian champion and won three times the UEFA Super Cup and also three times the Italian Supercup. In 1997 he moved to Paris Saint-Germain in the French league.

In France

In France, Simone played for Paris Saint-Germain , AS Monaco and OGC Nice between 1997 and 2004 . In the 2001/02 season he was loaned from Monaco to Milan.

National team

Marco Simone completed four games for Italy between 1992 and 1996 under Arrigo Sacchi and Cesare Maldini . In his four appearances for the Italian national team he only played once from the start, the other three times he was substituted on during the game. He was also active in Italy's U-21s , where he played under Maldini at the U-21 European Championship in 1990 .

After the active time

In 2005, Simone became a partner in his old training club AC Legnano , for which he also played a single league game during this time. As a member of the board, he tried the team back to the Lega Pro Prima Divisione , the third highest football league in Italy, to lead, which finally succeeded in the 2007/08 season. In addition, he was also listed by FIFA as a licensed players' agent during this time after he had completed all courses. In 2009 he was finally hired by his former employer, AC Monaco, as a marketing consultant. Through this position, he was finally offered the position of head coach of the Monegasque in September 2011 after Guy Lacombe left the club after around two years in office and was succeeded by Laurent Banide , son of Gérard Banide , as interim coach. With the club, which had just been relegated to the second division, the Italian was able to stay in the upper half of the table until the end of the season and ended the season with the team in eighth place in the table. Although the Monegassen and the relegated AC Arles-Avignon were consistently in the table cellar in the first half of the season, Simone and his team made the change in the second half of the season. Nevertheless, at the end of the season he was dismissed by the billionaire Russian President Dmitri Evgenyevich Rybolowlew . Since November 2013 Simone has been working as a coach in Switzerland for the current second division club, FC Lausanne-Sport .

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