- Diego Garzitto
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Diego Garzitto Personal information Date of birth 19 January 1950 Place of birth Lestizza, Italy Playing position Defender Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1971–1972 CS Louhans-Cuiseaux 30 (1) 1972–1973 AC Ajaccio 36 (0) 1973–1983 CS Louhans-Cuiseaux ? (?) Total ? (?) Teams managed 1984–1985 CS Louhans-Cuiseaux 1986–1992 Lons-le-Saunier 1992–1995 Besançon RC 1995–1996 FC Bourg-Péronnas 1996–1997 Vaulx-en-Velin 1998–1999 Jura Sud Lavans 2000 Chasselay 2001 Ethiopia U20 2001–2002 Mâcon 2002 Togo 2003–2004 TP Mazembe 2004–2006 CS Louhans-Cuiseaux 2006–2007 Ethiopia 2007–2009 Jura Sud Lavans 2009–2010 TP Mazembe 2010 Wydad Casablanca * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Diego Garzitto (born 19 January 1950) is a French football coach and former professional player.
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Career
Club career
Although born in Italy, Garzitto was raised in France, and spent his entire professional career in his adopted nation, playing as a defender for CS Louhans-Cuiseaux and AC Ajaccio.[1]
Coaching career
After coaching in the lower-leagues of France,[2] Garzitto took charge of the under-20 national team of Ethiopia, leaving that position in August 2001.[3] He then took charge of the national team of Togo in July 2002, leaving two months later.[4] After returning to French club football for a period, Garzitto took charge of Ethiopia in December 2006, resiging two months later.[5] Garzitto later led the Congolese side TP Mazembe to the 2009 CAF Champions League title,[6] before later coaching Moroccan side Wydad Casablanca.[7]
References
- ^ Barreaud, Marc (1998). Dictionnaire des footballeurs étrangers du championnat professionnel français (1932-1997). L'Harmattan, Paris. ISBN 2-7384-6608-7.
- ^ http://www.tpmazembe.com/eflu.html
- ^ "Garzitto's time is up". BBC Sport. 30 August 2001. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/1516941.stm. Retrieved 2 January 2011.
- ^ "Togo coach Garzitto resigns". BBC Sport. 17 September 2002. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/2264023.stm. Retrieved 2 January 2011.
- ^ "Garzitto quits as Ethiopia coach". BBC Sport. 4 February 2007. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/6330049.stm. Retrieved 2 January 2011.
- ^ Steve Vickers (7 November 2009). "Mazembe clinch Champs Lge title". BBC Sport. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/8348343.stm. Retrieved 2 January 2011.
- ^ "Moroccan champions fire coach Diego Garzitto". BBC Sport. 2 January 2011. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/9333252.stm. Retrieved 2 January 2011.
Togo national football team – managers Göller (1972) · Göller (1984) · Aguiar (1992) · Ergot (1993) · Göller (1996–97) · Zougbédé (1997) · Vogel (1997–98) · Mawuéna (1998–99) · Göller (1999–2000) · Mawuéna (2000) · Bana (2000–02) · Garzitto (2002) · Dumas (2002–04) · Keshi (2004–06) · Pfister (2006) · Keshi (2006–08) · Stambouli (2008) · Mawuéna (2008–09) · Thissen (2009) · Velud (2009–10) · Froger (2010–11) · Keshi (2011–)
Ethiopia national football team – managers Schnittger (1974–76) · Ebbinghausen (xxxx–xx) · Teka (xxxx–93) · Getahun (1993–xx) · Abate (xxxx–xx) · Figge (2002–03) · Garzitto (2006–07) · Teklehaymanot () · Onuora (2010–2011) · Saintfiet (2011–)
Categories:- 1950 births
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