Mauro Lustrinelli

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Mauro Lustrinelli
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Personnel
birthday February 26, 1976
place of birth BellinzonaSwitzerland
Size 173 cm
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1994-2001 AC Bellinzona 164 (109)
2001-2003 FC Wil 79 0(22)
2004-2006 FC Thun 66 0(36)
2006-2007 Sparta Prague 26 00(6)
2007-2008 FC Luzern 43 0(16)
2008-2011 AC Bellinzona 77 0(34)
2010 →  BSC Young Boys  (loan) 13 00(3)
2011 FC Thun 18 00(4)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2005-2008 Switzerland 12 00(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2012-2014 FC Thun (assistant coach)
2013-2016 FC Thun (youth coach)
2015-2018 Switzerland U-21 (assistant coach)
2017 FC Thun
2017-2018 Switzerland U-16
2018– Switzerland U-21
1 Only league games are given.

Mauro Lustrinelli (born February 26, 1976 in Bellinzona ) is a former Swiss football player and today's football coach .

Career

In autumn 2005 he played with FC Thun in the UEFA Champions League . At the beginning of February 2006 he moved abroad to Sparta Prague and in January 2007 back to Switzerland to FC Luzern . He has been under contract with AC Bellinzona since the 2008/09 season .

He's late, i. H. after studying economics in Lugano between 1996 and 2001, started playing professional football. At that time he moved to FC Wil and then to FC Thun, which has also experienced a steep rise in recent years. In the 2004/05 season he was one of the strongest strikers in the Super League with 20 goals .

In the second qualifying game against Malmö FF , Mauro Lustrinelli contributed two goals to Thun's sensational entry into the Champions League. In August 2005 he was also selected for the first time for the Swiss national football team (12 games, 0 goals). He was part of the Swiss squad for the 2006 World Cup and was used in the closing stages of the preliminary round game against Togo. He managed the pass to Tranquillo Barnetta , who shot Switzerland to the decisive 2-0.

On April 24, 2006 Lustrinelli scored the fastest goal in the history of the Czech championship when Sparta Prague played against Jablonec . After just 11 seconds, Lustrinelli pocketed the ball in the opposing goal. That year he won the Cup with Sparta Prague.

After Lustrinelli moved to Lucerne during the winter break in 2007 , he could not quite meet the high expectations. In the championship he only scored two goals in 14 appearances. At least he succeeded in the cup , where he made a significant contribution to the FCL reaching the cup final with two goals against GC in the quarter-finals and the goal against Zurich in the semifinals.

In the 2007/08 season, Lustrinelli scored 14 goals in 29 games. He strove to be nominated again for the Swiss national team, especially with a view to the European Championship in his own country. Since the winter of 2007 Lustrinelli has not been used for the “Nati” and so the decision by Naticoache Köbi Kuhn not to nominate Lustrinelli for the Euro was no surprise.

Before the 2008/09 season he signed a three-year contract with AC Bellinzona . After a good start to the season with the Ticino team, he was called up again for the national team, but only hit the edge of the goal in the final minutes of the home defeat against Luxembourg. His name was already missing in the next two games (against Latvia and Greece). In the 2009/10 season he scored eight goals for AC Bellinzona.

After he was more and more often only second choice towards the end of the preliminary round in 2009/10, Lustrinelli switched to the Bernese Young Boys on loan during the winter break.

In January 2012, Lustrinelli announced his immediate retirement as a professional footballer. In the future he will work for his last employer, FC Thun, as an assistant coach under Bernard Challandes .

In February 2018, Lustrinelli took over the interim coaching position of the Swiss U-21 national team after Heinz Moser announced his resignation. On June 1, 2018, the Swiss Football Association (SFV) announced that they would rely on Lustrinelli in the long term.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lustrinelli looks after the U21 national team against Portugal. Telebasel , February 13, 2018, accessed June 2, 2018 .
  2. Mauro Lustrinelli confirmed as U-21 coach. football.ch, June 1, 2018, accessed on June 2, 2018 .