- Maurizio Sarri
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Maurizio Sarri Personal information Full name Maurizio Sarri Date of birth January 9, 1959 Place of birth Naples, Italy Club information Current club Sorrento (head coach) Teams managed Years Team 1990–1991 Stia 1991–1993 Faellese 1993–1996 Cavriglia 1996–1998 Antella 1998–1999 Valdema 1999–2000 Tegoleto 2000–2003 Sansovino 2003–2005 Sangiovannese 2005–2006 Pescara 2006–2007 Arezzo 2007 Avellino 2008 Verona 2008–2009 Perugia 2010 Grosseto 2010–2011 Alessandria 2011– Sorrento Maurizio Sarri (born January 9, 1959) is an Italian professional football manager.
Career
Grown up in Arezzo, for a decade he trained a number of fringe Tuscany teams, obtaining several successes.[1] In 2000 he signed for Sansovino, which led in three years from regional championships to Serie C2.[2]
His successes with Sansovino won him attention from more important teams: in 2004 he gained promotion in Serie C1 with Sangiovannese and in 2005 he worked for the first time in Serie B, signing for Pescara.
In the last years signed for several Serie B and Serie C1 clubs. In 2010 he served as head coach of Alessandria in Lega Pro Prima Divisione.[3]
In July 2011 he was appointed at the helm of Sorrento, another Lega Pro Prima Divisione club.[4]
References
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- ^ "UFFICIALE: Sorrento, mister Sarri firma un biennale" (in Italian). TuttoMercatoWeb. 6 July 2011. http://www.tuttomercatoweb.com/legapro/?action=read&idnet=dHV0dG9sZWdhcHJvLmNvbS0zMDk2OA. Retrieved 6 July 2011.
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