Claudio Foscarini

Claudio Foscarini
Personal information
Date of birth (1958-11-19) 19 November 1958
Place of birth Treviso, Italy
Playing position Coach
Club information
Current team
Livorno
Teams managed
Years Team
1997–2001 Alzano Virescit
2001–2002 Rimini
2005–2015 Cittadella
2015–2016 Pro Vercelli
2016– Livorno

Claudio Foscarini (born 19 November 1958) is an Italian football coach, currently serving as head coach of Lega Pro side Livorno.

Career

He started his coaching career as youth coach for Virescit Boccaleone (who later merged with Alzano to form Alzano Virescit) in 1991, and then as head coach and technical director of amateur clubs Stezzanese and Verdello. He was appointed head coach of Alzano Virescit in January 1997, and guided the club to a Serie C1/A championship title in 1999, with consequent promotion to Serie B. Alzano's tenure in the Serie B league lasted only a lone season, as his side was relegated in 1999–2000 and Foscarini himself was sacked later in March 2001 after failing to bring his side back to the top.

Foscarini then served as head coach of Serie C2 club Rimini, where he failed to win the promotion playoffs with the Romagna side. In 2003 he was appointed youth coach of Cittadella, being then promoted as head coach later in July 2005, after Rolando Maran left to become Brescia's new boss.[1] In 2008, Foscarini guided Cittadella to a second Serie B promotion in the whole club history, after entering the promotion playoffs as outsiders and then defeating Cremonese in the final. He was confirmed for the club's first campaign back to the Italian second division in 2008–09, in which he managed to save Cittadella from relegation.

Cittadella's second Serie B season in 2009–10 proved to be far more successful, as Citta' found themselves well into the battle for a potentially historical promotion to the top flight, qualifying for the promotion playoff, then lost to Brescia in the semi-finals. In 2010–11, Cittadella maintained their place in the second division, ending the season in 14th place and ensuring him a one-year contract extension.

References

  1. "Foscarini Claudio" (in Italian). TuttoCalciatori.net. Retrieved 2010-04-17.
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