Amedeo Mangone

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Amedeo Mangone
Personal information
Date of birth (1968-07-12) 12 July 1968 (age 54)
Place of birth Milan, Italy
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
Villa Valle (head coach)
Youth career
1986–1987 A.C. Milan
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1987–1989 Pergocrema 62 (1)
1989–1993 Solbiatese 117 (2)
1993–1997 Bari 89 (0)
1997–1999 Bologna 78 (0)
1999–2001 Roma 36 (0)
2001–2002 Parma 1 (0)
2002Brescia (loan) 17 (0)
2002–2005 Piacenza 74 (0)
2005 Catanzaro 4 (0)
Managerial career
2007–2010 Pavia
2010–2011 Reggiana
2015–2016 Gama
2019–2020 Brera
2022– Villa Valle
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Amedeo Mangone (born 12 July 1968) is an Italian football coach and former player, who played as a defender. He serves as head coach of Italian amateur club Villa Valle.

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Playing career

Mangone was born in Milan. A product of A.C. Milan's youth system, he was transferred in 1987 to Pergocrema of Serie C2. In 1989, he moved to Solbiatese, another Serie C2 club; he left the club 1993 to join Serie B club Bari, being one of the protagonists of the galletti's promotion to Serie A. In 1996, he moved to Bologna, and to Roma three years later, for 13 billion lire. [1] In 2001–02 he joined Parma (in a swap deal, Mangone, Sergei Gurenko and Paolo Poggi to Parma; Diego Fuser, Saliou Lassissi and Raffaele Longo to Roma) and then spent periods at Brescia and Piacenza, ending his career in 2005.

Coaching career

In 2007, he was appointed head coach of Pavia in Serie C2. In June 2010 he was announced as new head coach of Lega Pro Prima Divisione club Reggiana. [2] On 22 December 2011 he was sacked. [3]

He then served as head coach of Brazilian club Gama for a total seven games between December 2015 and March 2016, being fired due to visa-related issues. [4]

In March 2019 he was appointed coach of Milan-based amateurs Brera until the end of the season. [5]

On 22 February 2022, he was hired as head coach of Serie D relegation-struggling club Villa Valle. [6] After saving his club from relegation through playoffs, Mangone was successively confirmed as the club's head coach also for the 2022–23 season.

Honours

Bologna

Roma

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References

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  4. "Visto de trabalho atrapalha e Amedeo Mangone é demitido do Gama" (in Portuguese). Globo Esporte. 14 March 2016. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
  5. "MANGONE NUOVO ALLENATORE DEL BRERA!" (in Italian). Brera Calcio. 5 March 2019. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
  6. "Amedeo Mangone nuovo allenatore della Prima Squadra" (in Italian). Villa Valle. 22 February 2022. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
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