Mauro Sandreani

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Mauro Sandreani
Personnel
birthday September 26, 1954
place of birth RomeItaly
size 172 cm
position defense
Juniors
Years station
AS Roma
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1974-1977 AS Roma 31 (0)
1977-1988 Lanerossi Vicenza 0 (0)
1978-1979 CFC genoa 22 (2)
1979-1981 Lanerossi Vicenza 56 (0)
1981-1982 Modena FC 9 (0)
1982-1983 Alma Juventus Fano 25 (0)
1983-1984 Rimini Calcio 19 (0)
1984-1987 Vis Pesaro 85 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1992-1996 Calcio Padova
1996-1997 Torino Calcio
1997-1998 Ravenna Calcio
1998-1999 FC Empoli
1999 CD Tenerife
2001 FBC Treviso
1 Only league games are given.

Mauro Sandreani (born September 26, 1954 in Rome ) is a former Italian football player and later coach. Active as a player for AS Roma , CFC Genoa and Lanerossi Vicenza , among others , he later successfully coached Calcio Padova .

Player career

Mauro Sandreani, born 1954 in the Italian capital Rome , began playing football in the youth of the top club AS Roma . In 1974 he made his debut under coach Nils Liedholm in the first team of the Romans and played in this team for three years until 1977. Although he was never really able to assert himself as a regular, there were 31 league games to book until 1977 in which the defender failed to score.

However, he stayed without commitment at his second station as a football player, at Lanerossi Vicenza . Nevertheless, he was part of the club's team that, under coach Giovan Battista Fabbri, achieved the greatest success in the club's history with the runner-up. In the summer of 1979 he went to CFC Genoa in Serie B for a year and returned to Vicenza the following year . Since the club was relegated as the reigning runner-up, Mauro Sandreani still played second division football. After the direct re-promotion was just missed in the first year, Lanerossi Vicenza played with Sandreani in Serie B 1980/81 against relegation and at the end of the season had to be fourth from last, one point behind the first non-relegated Hellas Verona , to move into the third division compete. Lanerossi Vicenza and Mauro Sandreani then parted ways.

Sandreani played a year in Serie C1 for FC Modena , where he only made nine games in the league. From 1983 to 1984 he was then active for Alma Juventus Fano , then for the same time at Rimini Calcio . From 1984 to 1987 Sandreani had his last career station at the lower class club Vis Pesaro . In the summer of 1987, he ended his playing career at the age of 33.

Coaching career

A year after the end of his active football career, Mauro Sandreani began working as an assistant coach under Mario Colautti, first at AC Perugia and then from 1989 for two years at Calcio Padova . From 1991 to 1992 he held the same office under Colautti's successor, Bruno Mazzia . When this was dismissed after 31 matchdays of Serie B in 1991/92 , Mauro Sandreani took over the post of head coach at Calcio Padova initially until the end of the season and led the team to close relegation. Due to this success, his contract was extended. Mauro Sandreani was the coach of Calcio Padova for the next four years. In his first full season as head coach, he only narrowly missed promotion to Serie A with fifth place and one point behind US Lecce . The following year, however, this project succeeded after they finished fourth in the second division due to the better goal difference compared to AC Cesena and thus secured promotion. For Calcio Padova it was the return to Serie A after 32 years and to this day the last promotion to the highest Italian football league. The Serie A 1994/95 ended Padua as a climber and with players like Giuseppe Galderisi , Alexi Lalas or Goran Vlaović in fourteenth place in the table and achieved relegation due to the better goal difference compared to the same points CFC Genoa . The following year you had to go back to the second division as the bottom of the table with thirteen points behind a non-relegation place.

Mauro Sandreani left Calcio Padova after relegation to Serie B and was the coach of relegated Torino Calcio for the following season . Only in midfield of Serie B, Sandreani was relieved of his duties after 28 matchdays and replaced by former Torino goalkeeper Lido Vieri . In the next season, Sandreani coached from the start of the season at Ravenna Calcio , but was also dismissed here later in the season. Mauro Sandreani's work at FC Empoli in Serie A in 1998/99 was also characterized by only half a year and a lack of success . The club was relegated last at the end of the season. He only worked briefly at CD Tenerife in 1999 and at FBC Treviso in 2001.

After twelve years outside the soccer business, Mauro Sandreani took over the position of technical director at Juventus Turin in 2013 and held this position until 2014. Since then he has worked in this role for the Italian national soccer team .

successes

1993/94 with Calcio Padova

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