Marco Giampaolo

Marco Giampaolo
Marco Giampaolo
Personal information
Date of birth 2 August 1967 (1967-08-02) (age 44)
Place of birth Bellinzona, Switzerland
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1986–1990 Giulianova
1990–1992 Gubbio
1992–1993 Licata
1993–1995 Siracusa
1995–1996 Fidelis Andria
1996–1997 Gualdo
Teams managed
2000–2001 Pescara (assistant coach)
2001–2002 Giulianova (assistant coach)
2002–2004 Treviso (assistant coach)
2004–2006 Ascoli
2006 Cagliari
2007 Cagliari
2008–2009 Siena
2010–2011 Catania
2011 Cesena
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Marco Giampaolo (born August 2, 1967 in Bellinzona, Switzerland) is an Italian association football manager.

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Playing career

Born in Bellinzona, Switzerland, but originary from Giulianova, Giampaolo is a former midfielder who played for several Serie C teams, including Giulianova Calcio, Gubbio, Licata and Siracusa, before to make his Serie B debut for Fidelis Andria in 1995. He retired in 1997, after a season played with Gualdo, following an ankle injury.

Managing career

After his retirement, Giampaolo was signed as scout for Serie B side Pescara Calcio, and successively promoted as assistant coach in 2000. In 2001, he was appointed assistant coach of Serie C1 side Giulianova Calcio, in support of Adriano Buffoni. Both left on April 2002, despite the team was fully involved in a fight for a playoff placement, citing bad relationships with the club's management. In 2002–03, both Buffoni and Giampaolo signed for Treviso of Serie C1, leading the team to an immediate promotion to Serie B and saving the team from relegation the following season.

In 2004–05, Giampaolo moved to Ascoli, where he again acted as assistant coach of unknown manager Massimo Silva. This was often cited as a trick in order to allow Giampaolo to coach the team, as he was not in possess of a valid coaching licence at the time. The season ended in a good sixth place, which allowed Ascoli to play promotion playoffs, where it was defeated by Torino Calcio. However, following a serie of cancellations by the federation, Ascoli was admitted to play Serie A the next season, and both Giampaolo and Silva were confirmed to coach a team built in only two weeks, with the only goal to maintain a place in Italian top division. On February 2006, Giampaolo was disqualified for two months by the Italian Football Federation for having acted as first team head coach without a valid coaching licence. Successively, Giampaolo was admitted to join the Coverciano coaching course, and, after having saved Ascoli from relegation, he was announced as coach of Cagliari Calcio.

On September 2006, Marco Giampaolo was involved in a freak training ground accident, the 39-year old boss was hit on the head by a wayward ball and, despite continuing with the training session, developed symptoms of concussion soon after. The coach was taken to hospital as a precautionary measure.

On December 17, 2006, after a 3–1 away defeat to Udinese in a league match, Cagliari boss Massimo Cellino announced to have sacked Giampaolo, citing coach's loss of confidence with the team. However on February 26, 2007 Cellino decided to sack Franco Colomba and reinstate Giampaolo back at the Cagliari head coach position. After having led Cagliari to avoid relegation, he was confirmed for the 2007–08, but he was sacked again on November 13 and replaced by Nedo Sonetti, leaving the rossoblu in last place with nine points (but with one match less than other teams).[1] He was later called once again to return at the helm of the rossoblu, following the dismissal of Sonetti, but he ultimately rejected the offer, citing his unwillingness to do so. He successively rescinded his contract with Cagliari, and on June 2008 was announced head coach of Siena for the 2008–09 season, who was fired on 29 October 2009.[2]

On May 30, 2010 Giampaolo was appointed to replace Siniša Mihajlović as head coach of Catania.[3] After an unimpressive first half of season, Giampaolo and Catania parted company on 18 January 2011.[4]

On 4 June, 2011, Cesena announced that he will be appointed head coach, replacing Massimo Ficcadenti who left the club by mutual consent despite keeping the club in Serie A.

On October 30, 2011 he was sacked because of bad results. Cesena is currently last in Serie A with just 3 points.

Personal

He has a brother, Federico Giampaolo, who is currently a Serie B footballer for Sorrento.

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