Carlo Sabatini

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Carlo Sabatini
Personal information
Date of birth (1960-09-23) 23 September 1960 (age 63)
Place of birth Perugia, Italy
Team information
Current team
Como
Managerial career
YearsTeam
2008–2009 Padova
2009–2010 Padova
2010 Padova
2011 Frosinone
2012 Carrarese
2013–2014 Mantova
2015 Como

Carlo Sabatini (born 23 September 1960) is an Italian football coach. He was most recently the head coach of Serie B club Como.

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He is the brother of Walter Sabatini.

Career

Coach

He began his career as a coach in Pontevecchio. He then moved to the youth of Padova, where played with Alessandro Del Piero. He was then promoted to the first team, bringing in Serie B.

In 2011, he moved to Frosinone in Lega Pro Prima Divisione.

On July 5, 2012, he became the new coach of Carrarese in Lega Pro Prima Divisione; on 30 September 2012, he resigned.

On November 12, 2013 he became the new coach of Mantova in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione. [1] [2]

At the end of the season 2013-14, they were promoted in the Lega Pro. [3] On May 8, 2014, he left Mantova. [4]

On January 13, 2015, he became the new coach of Como in Lega Pro. [5] At the end of the season, they were promoted to Serie B. In October 2015, during the ongoing season, after a league match against Modena which ended 1–1, the president of Como Pietro Porro ended Sabatini's contract. Sabatini managed eleven matches in Lega Pro. [6] [7]

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References

  1. (in Italian) Sensibile e Sabatini. Presentati ufficialmente ds e allenatore mantovafc.it
  2. (in Italian) UFFICIALE: Mantova, Carlo Sabatini nuovo tecnico e Sensibile DS tuttomercatoweb.com
  3. (in Italian) Torres - Mantova: 1 - 1. Biancorossi in C Unica. Archived May 12, 2014, at the Wayback Machine mantovafootballclub.it
  4. (in Italian) Carlo Sabatini non allenerà il Mantova nella prossima stagione Archived May 12, 2014, at the Wayback Machine mantovafootballclub.it
  5. (in Italian) Carlo Sabatini è il nuovo allenatore del Como Archived May 18, 2015, at the Wayback Machine calciocomo1907.it
  6. "Serie B: il Como e Bentivegna cambiano allenatore, esonerato Carlo Sabatini (fratello di Walter)". www.mediagol.it (in Italian). 31 October 2015. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
  7. "Calcio, Como esonera il tecnico Carlo Sabatini". Corriere Quotidiano. 31 October 2015. Archived from the original on 2016-08-15. Retrieved 6 November 2015.