Delio Rossi
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Delio Rossi | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Delio Rossi | |
Date of birth | November 26, 1960 | |
Place of birth | Rimini, Italy | |
Playing position | Manager | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Lazio | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1978-1980 1980-1981 1981-1987 1987-1988 1988-1989 |
Forlimpopoli Cattolica Foggia Vis Pesaro Fidelis Andria |
54 (2) 29 (3) 127 (3) 22 (0) 15 (0) |
Teams managed | ||
1990-1991 1991-1993 1993-1995 1995-1996 1996-1997 1997-1999 1999-2000 2000, 2001 2002-2004 2004-2005 2005- |
Torremaggiore Foggia (youth team) Salernitana Foggia Pescara Salernitana Genoa Pescara Lecce Atalanta Lazio |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Delio Rossi (born November 26, 1960 in Rimini) is an Italian football (soccer) manager. He is currently head coach of Serie A club Lazio.
[edit] Playing career
Delio Rossi's playing career was not a bright one, as he reached his personal top from 1981 to 1983, playing Serie B with U.S. Foggia, where he spent most of his footballing time. He retired in 1989, after a season played with Fidelis Andria of Serie C2.
[edit] Managing career
Rossi, a sports science graduate with honours, took his first coaching job in 1990, aged 29, at Torremaggiore, of Promozione league, immediately winning the championship. The next year he joined Foggia as youth coach. In 1993, Rossi signed for Salernitana of Serie C1, and led the team to a Serie B promotion. After an unlucky comeback to Foggia, and a sixth place in Pescara, Rossi returned to coach Salernitana in 1997, leading the team to its first (and only) Serie A promotion in history. Rossi guided the team in Serie A too, but was fired in March 1999, as he was unable to lead Salernitana out of the relegation positions. A troubled year in Genoa and a poor comeback to Pescara were followed by three seasons with Lecce. Rossi, appointed as Lecce's coach in February 2002, was not able to avoid relegation to Serie B, but led the team back to Serie A just the next season, and maintained a place in the division the next year. He left Lecce in 2004 to be replaced by his maestro Zdenek Zeman, who was head coach at Foggia during Rossi's times in leading its youth team.
In December 2004, Rossi replaced Andrea Mandorlini at the helm of Atalanta B.C., last-placed in Serie A. Despite all his efforts and numerous praises, Rossi was not able to let his team escape from relegation, but gained interest from Lazio, who appointed him as replacement for Giuseppe Papadopulo.
His time at Lazio has been a remarkable success for which he has aroused interest from many top Serie A clubs. Rossi guided Lazio to a surprising UEFA Cup place in the 2005/2006 season, only for the place to be lost as part of the Calciopoli scandal that rocked the country in the summuer of 2006. Even more remarkable, however, was Delio Rossi's feat the following season. Despite an initial 11-point points deduction (which was subsequently reduced to 3 on appeal), Rossi guided the Biancocelesti to an unlikely 3rd place Serie A finish and a place in the 2007/2008 Champions League.
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