Roberto Boscaglia

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Roberto Boscaglia
Personnel
Surname Roberto Rocco Boscaglia
birthday May 24, 1968
place of birth GelaItaly
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2004-2006 Akragas Calcio
2006-2007 USD Alcamo
2007-2009 FC Nissa
2009-2015 Trapani Calcio
2015-2016 Brescia Calcio
2016-2017 Novara Calcio
2017 Brescia Calcio
2018 Brescia Calcio

Roberto Rocco Boscaglia (born May 24, 1968 in Gela ) is an Italian football coach . He coached Trapani Calcio for almost six years .

Career

Roberto Boscaglia, born in Gela, Sicily in 1968 , was never seriously active as a football player. In the summer of 2004, he took over the coaching position at the sixth division Akragas Calcio and stood there on the sidelines for two years. In 2006 Boscaglia signed a contract with the club USD Alcamo , also from Sicily , where he worked as a coach for a year. With Alcamo, Boscaglia reached first place in the Eccelenza Sicily and the associated promotion to Serie D , but the club went bankrupt immediately afterwards and had to be relegated. Because of this, Roberto Boscaglia left Alcamo after just one year and joined FC Nissa . Here Boscaglia could repeat what Alcamo had achieved and again secured first place in the Eccelenza Sicily, which resulted in promotion to Serie D. And also in the fifth division, Boscaglia's team showed quite appealing performances and ranked on a surprisingly good third place after the end of all game days and only failed in playoff games on promotion to the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione .

In the summer of 2009, Roberto Boscaglia received an offer from Trapani Calcio , his character in the same league as Nissa. In his first season in Trapani , Boscaglia made promotion to the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione with the club, which had never been noticed in the upper reaches of Italian football, after losing in the playoff games for promotion to AS Avellino in 1912 , but was able to rise due to the bankruptcy of a number of fourth division clubs. A year later Trapani Calcio even managed to march straight through from fifth to third division. They finished the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione 2010/11 in second place behind the US Latina and climbed into the Lega Pro Prima Divisione . And there, too, Roberto Boscaglia's team sold very well, in second place the newcomer was only two points separated from the direct promoted Spezia Calcio . In the following games for promotion Trapani lost 1: 1 and 1: 3 in the final against Virtus Lanciano and thus missed the third promotion in a row. This was followed but already a year later than you in the Girone A of the Lega Pro Prima Divisione the first place, surprisingly before Erstligazwangsabsteiger US Lecce , finished and directly into the Series B rise. Roberto Boscaglia was able to record three climbs in four years at his work in Trapani. In the premiere season in Serie B, Boscaglia Trapani Calcio led to fourteenth place and clearly managed to stay in the league. In the following year, after a good start in the middle of the season, a significant crisis set in, as a result of which Roberto Boscaglia was dismissed on March 10, 2015 after slipping to a relegation place against relegation. He was succeeded by Serse Cosmi .

For the 2015/16 season Boscaglia took over the coaching position at the second division side Brescia Calcio . Under Boscaglia, Brescia was eleventh in Serie B, whereupon the paths of club and coach parted again at the end of the season. Boscaglia then took over as the successor of Marco Baroni as coach while also playing in Serie B Novara Calcio . After the 2016/17 season , which Novara finished ninth, they parted ways there too.

Boscaglia was then again coach at Brescia Calcio at the beginning of the 2017/18 season , but was replaced by Pasquale Marino in October 2017 . After there was no success under this either, Boscaglia returned to Brescia's position as coach in January 2018. In April 2018, Brescia Calcio parted ways with Boscaglia again.

successes

2012/13 with Trapani Calcio
  • Eccellenza Sicily : 2 ×
2006/07 with USD Alcamo
2007/08 with FC Nissa
  • Coppa Italia Eccellenza Sicily : 2 ×
2005/06 with Akragas Calcio
2006/07 with USD Alcamo
  • Trainer of the year in the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione : 1 ×
2010/11 as coach of Trapani Calcio

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.bresciacalcio.it/stagione/news/3952-roberto-boscaglia-nuovo-allenatore-del-brescia-calcio.html
  2. repubblica.it Boscaglia dismissed, Cosmi new coach
  3. ^ Pasquale Marino è il nuovo allenatore delle rondinelle. In: bresciacalcio.it. Brescia Calcio SpA , October 12, 2017, accessed April 30, 2018 (Italian).
  4. Comunicato ufficiale: Ivo Pulga nuovo allenatore. In: bresciacalcio.it. Brescia Calcio SpA , April 29, 2018, accessed April 30, 2018 (Italian).