Maurizio Pellegrino
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Maurizio Pellegrino | ||
Date of birth | 1 March 1966 | ||
Place of birth | Syracuse, Italy | ||
Height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Youth career | |||
Siracusa | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1982–1983 | Siracusa | 0 | (0) |
1983–1985 | Catanzaro | 2 | (1) |
1985–1986 | Carbonia | 0 | (0) |
1986–1989 | Catanzaro | 17 | (0) |
1989–1991 | Francavilla | 60 | (4) |
1991–1993 | Vis Pesaro | 58 | (4) |
1994–1997 | Catania | 83 | (5) |
1997–1999 | Viterbese | 34 | (1) |
Managerial career | |||
1999–2001 | Viterbese (assistant manager) | ||
2001–2003 | Catania | ||
2003–2004 | Paternò | ||
2004–2005 | Lanciano | ||
2005–2006 | Padova | ||
2007–2008 | Martina | ||
2009 | Lecco | ||
2009–2010 | Cassino | ||
2011 | Südtirol-Alto Adige | ||
2011–2012 | Lecco | ||
2014 | Catania | ||
2014–2015 | Catania | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Maurizio Pellegrino (born 1 March 1966) is a retired Italian professional football player and coach.
Career
[edit]Player
[edit]Pellegrino mostly played at lower league levels with a number of teams, most notably Catanzaro in the Serie B.
Coach
[edit]Pellegrino began his coaching career in 1999 as assistant at Viterbese during the Gaucci years (Viterbese and Catania sharing the same ownership during these years). As such, he was named new Catania head coach together with Francesco Graziani in 2001, guiding the then-Serie C1 club for the final two games of the season, plus the subsequent promotion playoffs, and obtaining promotion to Serie B in the end. Confirmed as co-coach of Catania together with Graziani for the successive Serie B campaign, both were fired during the season due to poor results.
He then led Serie C1 club Paternò, failing to save it from relegation. This was followed by more experiences as Serie C1 level with a number of teams (Lanciano, Padova, Martina Franca and Lecco), and Lega Pro Seconda Divisione at Cassino.
He returned to Catania in September 2013 as youth system coordinator, and was then appointed caretaker coach on April 6, 2014, as the Sicilians were last-placed in the Serie A league.[1] Despite a late surge in results, Catania did not ultimately succeed to avoid relegation to Serie B, but this was enough to ensure Pellegrino a new contract as full-time coach for the 2014–15 Serie B season, with the goal to promptly bring the club back into the top flight. He was however removed from his managerial duties on 14 September 2014, after achieving only two losses and a draw in the inaugural three league games.[2]
He was reappointed at the helm of the Sicilian club on 19 December 2014, following the resignation of Giuseppe Sannino as head coach.[3] He was removed once again from his role on 3 January 2015 due to poor results, leaving Catania in nineteenth place in the Serie B league, being also moved back to his previous job as youth system chief for the club.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ (in Italian) Rolando Maran sollevato dall’incarico. Maurizio Pellegrino è il nuovo allenatore della prima squadra Archived 2014-04-10 at the Wayback Machine ilcalciocatania.it
- ^ "Maurizio Pellegrino sollevato dall'incarico, Giuseppe Sannino è il nuovo allenatore del Catania" (in Italian). Calcio Catania. 14 September 2014. Archived from the original on 19 September 2014. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
- ^ "Giuseppe Sannino rassegna le dimissioni, Maurizio Pellegrino alla guida della prima squadra" (in Italian). Calcio Catania. 19 December 2014. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
- ^ "Dario Marcolin alla guida del Catania, Maurizio Pellegrino torna a dirigere il Settore Giovanile" (in Italian). Calcio Catania. 3 January 2015. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
External links
[edit]- 1966 births
- Italian men's footballers
- Serie B players
- Catania FC players
- US Catanzaro 1929 players
- ASD Francavilla players
- Italian football managers
- Living people
- Calcio Padova managers
- Catania FC managers
- Footballers from Sicily
- Men's association football midfielders
- Sportspeople from Syracuse, Sicily
- 20th-century Italian sportsmen