sport.wikisort.org - AthleteLuca Cecconi (born 24 January 1964 in Fucecchio, Province of Florence) is an Italian football manager and former striker.
Italian footballer and manager
Luca Cecconi|
Full name |
Luca Cecconi |
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Date of birth |
(1964-01-24) January 24, 1964 (age 58) |
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Place of birth |
Fucecchio, Italy |
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Height |
1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) |
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Position(s) |
Striker |
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Years |
Team |
Apps |
(Gls) |
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1982–1983 |
Fiorentina |
2 |
(0) |
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1983–1984 |
Empoli (loan) |
33 |
(5) |
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1984–1985 |
Fiorentina |
7 |
(2) |
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1985–1986 |
Empoli |
32 |
(7) |
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1986–1988 |
Pisa |
60 |
(12) |
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1988–1990 |
Brescia |
21 |
(1) |
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1990–1991 |
Catania |
23 |
(9) |
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1991–1993 |
Palermo |
64 |
(17) |
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1993–1995 |
Bologna |
52 |
(25) |
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1995–1998 |
Como |
85 |
(41) |
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1998–1999 |
Pistoiese |
1 |
(0) |
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1999–2003 |
Empoli (youth team) |
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2003–2004 |
Bologna (youth team) |
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2004 |
Prato |
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2005, 2006–2007 |
Bologna (assistant coach) |
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2007 |
Bologna (caretaker) |
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Playing career
Cecconi played with several teams throughout his career, obtaining his best successes with Palermo, Bologna and Como.
Coaching career
In 1999 Cecconi was appointed as Empoli Primavera youth squad coach, winning a Torneo di Viareggio in 2000. He left Empoli in 2003, being appointed one year later as Prato head coach and serving in the four initial matchdays of the 2004-05 Serie C1 season, all ended in a defeat for his side.[1]
He then worked alongside Renzo Ulivieri at Bologna in 2005, and again during the 2006–07 season, and successively replaced him in April 2007, serving as caretaker head coach in the two remaining months of their Serie B campaign.
References
External links
Coppa Italia top scorers |
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- 1922: Bonino
- 1936: Buscaglia
- 1937: Boffi
- 1938: Meazza
- 1939: Marchetti
- 1940: Salvadori
- 1941: Amadei & Ostromann
- 1942: Lushta
- 1943: Ispiro, Mazzola & Sentimenti
- 1958: Humberto
- 1959: Charles
- 1960: Pistacchi
- 1961: Petris
- 1962: Gilardoni & Recagni
- 1963: Domenghini
- 1964: Hamrin & Seminario
- 1965: Cané, Cappellaro, Menichelli, Petroni, Riva & Rizzo
- 1966: Hamrin
- 1967: Rivera
- 1968: Mujesan
- 1969: Riva
- 1970: Savoldi
- 1971: Rivera
- 1972: Boninsegna
- 1973: Riva
- 1974: Savoldi
- 1975: Anastasi & Prati
- 1976: Magistrelli
- 1977: Braglia & Calloni
- 1978: Savoldi
- 1979: Palanca
- 1980: Damiani & Pruzzo
- 1981: Graziani
- 1982: Altobelli
- 1983: Greco
- 1984: Schachner
- 1985: Francis
- 1986: Cecconi
- 1987: Giordano
- 1988: Maradona
- 1989: Vialli
- 1990: Baresi
- 1991: Rizzitelli & Völler
- 1992: Melli
- 1993: Signori
- 1994: Lombardo
- 1995: Branca & Ravanelli
- 1996: Batistuta
- 1997: Maspero & Zamorano
- 1998: Bokšić, Chiesa & Signori
- 1999: Crespo
- 2000: Caccia, Di Michele, Flachi & M'Boma
- 2001: Schwoch
- 2002: Amoruso
- 2003: Miccoli
- 2004: Fiore
- 2005: Lazzari
- 2006: Del Piero
- 2007: Bonazzoli, Burdisso, Crespo, Flachi, Greco & Perrotta
- 2008: Balotelli, Cruz, Iaquinta & Pazzini
- 2009: Pandev
- 2010: Baclet & Mutu
- 2011: Eto'o & Evacuo
- 2012: Cavani
- 2013: Destro
- 2014: Callejón, De Luca, Ebagua, Evacuo, Gervinho, Insigne & Sansovini
- 2015: Di Natale & Gómez
- 2016: Bizzotto
- 2017: Borriello, Dybala & Pandev
- 2018: Cerri, Di Piazza & López
- 2019: Piątek
- 2020: Scamacca & Vano
- 2021: Scamacca
- 2022: Vlahović
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Luca Cecconi (Fucecchio, 24 gennaio 1964) è un ex allenatore di calcio ed ex calciatore italiano, di ruolo attaccante.
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