- Daniele Bernazzani
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Daniele Bernazzani Personal information Full name Daniele Bernazzani Date of birth 28 January 1963 Place of birth Italy Playing position Defender Club information Current club Internazionale (coach) Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1980–1981 Voghera 24 (1) 1981–1986 Internazionale 19 (0) 1983–1984 → Pistoiese (loan) 26 (0) 1984–1985 → Pisa (loan) 23 (0) 1986–1989 Pisa 88 (6) 1989–1992 Reggina 68 (0) 1992–1993 Mantova 33 (0) Total 281 (7) Teams managed 1998–2000 Piacenza youth team 2000 Piacenza 2000–2003 Piacenza youth team 2003–2006 Internazionale youth team 2006– Internazionale (assistant) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Daniele Bernazzani (born 28 January 1963) is an Italian association football coach and former professional player. He currently serves as an assistant coach for Inter's first team.[1]
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Career
Playing career
Bernazzani played as a defender for Voghera, Internazionale, Pistoiese, Pisa, Reggina and Mantova.
Coaching career
After a 18-year career as a player, Bernazzani moved on to coaching, initially with the Piacenza youth team in 1998. That lasted until 2000, when he replaced first-team Piacenza coach Luigi Simoni who had been sacked. Following the conclusion of the 1999–00 Serie A season, Bernazzani returned to the Piacenza youth team for three more years. In 2003 he moved on to the Internazionale youth team, serving as head coach until 2006.
References
F.C. Internazionale Milano – current squad 1 Júlio César · 2 Córdoba · 4 Zanetti (c) · 5 Stanković · 6 Lúcio · 7 Pazzini · 8 Motta · 9 Forlán · 10 Sneijder · 11 Álvarez · 12 Castellazzi · 13 Maicon · 16 Caldirola · 18 Poli · 19 Cambiasso · 20 Obi · 21 Orlandoni · 22 Milito · 23 Ranocchia · 25 Samuel · 26 Chivu · 28 Zárate · 29 Coutinho · 30 Castaignos · 33 Viviano · 37 Faraoni · 42 Jonathan · 48 Crisetig · 55 Nagatomo · 70 Tornaghi · 77 Muntari · Manager: Ranieri
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