Maurizio Sarri

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Maurizio Sarri
Maurizio Sarri at Baku before 2019 UEFA Europe League Final.jpg
Maurizio Sarri (2019)
Personnel
birthday January 10, 1959
place of birth NaplesItaly
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1990-1991 Stia
1991-1993 Faellese
1993-1996 Cavriglia
1996-1998 Antella
1998-1999 Valdema
1999-2000 Tegoleto
2000-2003 AC Sansovino
2003-2005 AC Sangiovannese
2005-2006 Pescara Calcio
2006-2007 AC Arezzo
2007 US Avellino
2008 Hellas Verona
2008-2009 AC Perugia
2010 US Grosseto
2010-2011 US Alessandria
2011 Sorrento Calcio
2012-2015 FC Empoli
2015-2018 SSC Naples
2018-2019 Chelsea FC
2019-2020 Juventus Turin

Maurizio Sarri (born January 10, 1959 in Naples ) is an Italian football coach .

Career

Maurizio Sarri played as an amateur footballer in his youth. In 1990 he started working as a trainer. After holding positions in Faellese, Cavriglia and Antella, he came to AC Sansovino in 2000 , where he spent three very successful years. Sarri led the Tuscan club from Eccellenza to the C2 series . His team won the championship title in the Coppa Italia Serie D in 2002/03, his last year in Monte San Savino . Then Sarri resigned and signed with the league competitor AC Sangiovannese in 1927 , where he worked for the following two years. In his first season, Sangiovannese rose to the third division, as second in Girone B of the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione behind the US Grosseto . In the following season in the third division, relegation was achieved with eighth place.

Afterwards Sarri resigned in Sangiovannese and became the new coach at Pescara Calcio in Serie B . Under his leadership, the team finished eleventh in the 2005/06 season . For the new season he signed with AC Arezzo , where he replaced the dismissed Antonio Conte after nine game days . After the 28th matchday Sarri was on leave and replaced by Conte; AC Arezzo was relegated from Serie B at the end of the season.

In 2007 and 2008 Sarri worked in two relatively short periods at the clubs US Avellino and Hellas Verona . From 2008 to 2009 Sarri was coach of AC Perugia and led the club - even if he did not look after him for the entire season - to eighth place in the Lega Pro Prima Divisione . The next three coaching stations in Sarris were also short-lived. He was released after a few months with the US Grosseto, the US Alessandria and Sorrento Calcio .

In the summer of 2012, the second division club FC Empoli Sarri signed as the successor to Alfredo Aglietti . After Empoli had narrowly avoided relegation to the third division in the previous year, the club played a strong season under Sarri and after the end of all game days occupied fourth place in the table, which entitles them to participate in the playoff games for promotion to Serie A. There they lost after a semi-final against Novara Calcio in the final of AS Livorno with 1: 2 after round trip. In the following season of the Serie B 2013/14 the club was in second place, behind US Palermo . This placement meant the return to the top division of Italian club football after six years. There the league was achieved with 15th place. After the end of the 2014/15 season , Sarri resigned in Empoli and succeeded Rafael Benítez as the new coach of SSC Napoli . Sarri won the runner-up with SSC Napoli in the 17/18 season with 91 points. Napoli had never scored so many points in one season. In the summer of 2018, Sarri announced that he would be leaving SSC Napoli.

On July 14, 2018, Chelsea FC confirmed the engagement of Sarri as coach, where, as in 2006 at AC Arezzo , he replaced Antonio Conte . Sarri won the UEFA Europa League title with Chelsea in 2018/19 and finished the Premier League in third place, over 25 points behind champions Manchester City and second-placed Liverpool .

On June 16, 2019, Juventus announced that they had signed Sarri to succeed Massimiliano Allegri . The transfer fee should have been six million euros. With Juventus, Sarri won his first major title in Italy in the 2019/20 Italian Championship . For Juventus, this Scudetto was the ninth in a row and the 36th in the club's history. After losing in the round of 16 of the 2019/20 UEFA Champions League against Olympique Lyon on August 7, 2020, Sarri was relieved of his job as Juve coach the following day .

Trivia

Sarri is considered a chain smoker because of his heavy consumption . Because of the many football stadiums existing smoking ban chewing during the games regularly around on cigarette constituents. In addition, the message circulated that RB Leipzig had built a smoking room in the Red Bull Arena before the Europa League second leg against SSC Napoli on February 22, 2018 , so that Sarri has a place to smoke outside of the season.

successes

Sarri as coach of SSC Napoli (2016)

AC Sansovino

  • Eccellenza Toscana: 2000/01
  • Coppa Italia Serie D: 2002/03

FC Empoli

Chelsea FC

Juventus Turin

Awards

Web links

Commons : Maurizio Sarri  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Confirmed: Maurizio Sarri will leave Napoli SSC , goal.com, May 23, 2018, accessed May 24, 2018
  2. MAURIZIO SARRI SOLLEVATO DALL'INCARICO. Juventus Football Club , August 8, 2019, accessed August 8, 2019 (Italian).
  3. Chelsea coach Sarri chews on cigarette butts in debut win. In: Schweriner People's Newspaper . Zeitungsverlag Schwerin GmbH & Co. KG, August 13, 2018, accessed on June 24, 2019 .
  4. Leipzig builds a smoker box for Naples trainer Sarri. In: Focus . Hubert Burda Media, February 20, 2018, accessed June 24, 2019 .