Roberto Stellone

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Roberto Stellone
Roberto stellone allenatore frosinone c.jpg
Roberto Stellone, Frosinone football manager, 2012
Personnel
birthday July 22, 1977
place of birth RomeItaly
size 184 cm
position attack
Juniors
Years station
AS Lodigiani
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1993-1997 AS Lodigiani 50 (17)
1997-1998 AS Lucchese Libertas 12 0(1)
1998-1999 AC Parma 0 0(0)
1999 US Lecce 19 0(6)
1999-2003 SSC Naples 90 (30)
2003-2004 Reggina Calcio 16 0(1)
2004-2005 CFC genoa 29 (18)
2005-2009 Torino FC 113 (16)
2009-2011 Frosinone Calcio 34 0(6)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2011 Frosinone Calcio (interim)
2012-2016 Frosinone Calcio
2016 Bari FC 1908
2018-2019 US Palermo
1 Only league games are given.

Roberto Stellone (born July 22, 1977 in Rome ) is a former Italian football player and current coach . As an active player, playing at SSC Napoli and FC Turin , among others , he was the head coach of Frosinone Calcio from 2012 to 2016 . Until April 2019 he coached the US Palermo .

Player career

Roberto Stellone began his playing career in the youth of AS Lodigiani, later Atletico Rome . In 1993 he was accepted into the first team, where he collected his first spurs in the football business from then until 1997 and came to a total of fifty appearances in the league as part of the C1 series , in which the young attacker scored seventeen goals. In 1997, Stellone moved to the second division AS Lucchese Libertas , where he was used twelve times and prevented relegation to Serie C1 with his team by three points. After the end of the season, Roberto Stellone moved to Serie A club AC Parma . However, he was unable to assert himself with what was then the top club from the cheese city and did not play a single role in the first half of Serie A 1998/99 . The attacker then left Parma again in January 1999 and moved to the second division US Lecce for six months , with whom he rose to the first division at the end of Serie B in 1998/99 .

After the successful promotion with US Lecce in 1999, Roberto Stellone turned his back on the club and moved to SSC Napoli , which was relegated to Serie B for the first time in decades two years ago . With ten goals in 36 league games, Stellone contributed significantly to reaching fourth place in Serie B 1999/2000 and helped coach Walter Novellino's team to return to Serie A. In this one could not hold out, however, it took place the direct relegation. After that, Roberto Stellone acted for two more years for SSC Napoli in Serie B, but did not manage to return to the first division. Instead, they settled down more and more in the lower area of ​​the second division, so that in Stellone's last season the two-time champions only had a disappointing sixteenth place in the table. After ninety games and thirty goals, Stellone signed a one-year contract with Reggina Calcio in the summer of 2003 , with whom he managed to stay in Serie A 2003/04 , but was only used sixteen times during the season. The 2004/05 season he spent at CFC Genoa in Serie B. With Genoa Stellone would have risen athletically, but due to manipulation, the rise was converted into a forced relegation to the third division.

From 2005 to 2009, Roberto Stellone played football for Turin FC for four years . With the traditional club he rose in Serie B 2005/06 after winning playoff games against AC Cesena and AC Mantova in Serie A and just managed to stay in the league in the first year. Also in the following year you could assert yourself in the league. In 2008/09 , however, things went worse and Torino rose third from bottom with three points behind the rescue bank occupied by FC Bologna back into Serie B, Roberto Stellone then left the club.

After all, the striker had his last post as an active soccer player from 2009 to 2011 at the second division club Frosinone Calcio , where he made 34 league games and scored six goals. After that, Roberto Stellone's playing career ended at the age of 34.

Coaching career

After the end of his career as an active football player, he stayed at Frosinone Calcio and henceforth worked as a youth coach for the club. In the course of this activity he also acquired his trainer license. After the end of the 2011/12 season - Frosinone Calcio no longer played second class, but in the third-class Lega Pro Prima Divisione - coach Eugenio Corini switched to AC Chievo Verona , whereupon Roberto Stellone took over the vacant position of coach of the first team of Frosinone Calcio . In the first year under the novice coach, Frosinone was seventh in Girone B of the Lega Pro Prima Divisione. A year later managed to reach second place, which meant participation in the playoff games for promotion to the second division. There Frosinone Calcio prevailed one after the other against AC Pisa and in the final also against the favored US Lecce and returned to Serie B after three years in third division. There they were among the best teams of the 2014/15 season and ranked after the end all match days in second place, only behind FC Carpi . With this second rank, Roberto Stellone and Frosinone Calcio secured promotion to Serie A, for the first time ever in the club's history and as a direct march from third to first division. There, however, they played against relegation from the start of the season, which revealed a blatant away weakness. With 31 points, Frosinone Calcio finally rose again at the end of the season in Serie B, the paths of club and coach Roberto Stellone then parted ways.

A little later Roberto Stellone signed a contract with FC Bari 1908 , also playing in Serie B, but where he was dismissed after 16 points from 13 games.

In April 2018, Stellone became a coach at US Palermo .

successes

As a player

1998/99 with US Lecce
1999/2000 with the SSC Napoli
2005/06 with FC Turin

As a trainer

2014/15 with Frosinone Calcio
2013/14 with Frosinone Calcio

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tedino sollevato dall'incarico - Stellone è il nuovo allenatore. In: palermocalcio.it. Unione Sportiva Città di Palermo SpA , April 28, 2018, accessed April 30, 2018 (Italian).