Carmine Gautieri

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Carmine Gautieri
Personal information
Date of birth (1970-07-20) 20 July 1970 (age 54)
Place of birth Naples, Italy [1]
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) [1]
Position(s) Midfielder [1]
Team information
Current team
Taranto (head coach)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1987 Campania 3 (0)
1988–1989 Empoli 0 (0)
1989–1991 Turris 59 (5)
1991–1992 Empoli 32 (10)
1992–1993 Cesena 34 (3)
1993–1996 Bari 96 (4)
1996–1997 Perugia 31 (4)
1997–1999 Roma 43 (8)
1999–2002 Piacenza 91 (13)
2002–2004 Atalanta 83 (17)
2005 Napoli 5 (1)
2005 Piacenza 9 (0)
2005–2007 Pescara 49 (2)
2007–2008 Sorrento 16 (1)
Total551(68)
Managerial career
2008 Potenza
2009–2010 Olbia
2011–2013 Virtus Lanciano
2013 Bari
2013–2014 Varese
2014–2015 Livorno
2016 Latina
2017 Ternana
2017 Pisa
2019–2020 Triestina
2022 Avellino
2023 Sangiuliano City
2024– Taranto
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Carmine Gautieri (born 20 July 1970) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. He is the head coach of Serie C Group C club Taranto.

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Playing career

Gautieri amassed a total 227 games with 26 goals in Serie A, the top level of Italian football. An offensive midfielder, he also played for Roma in the late 1990s under the tenure of manager Zdeněk Zeman.

Coaching career

Gautieri started his coaching career in the minor leagues, with Potenza and Olbia. His breakthrough came with third division minnows Virtus Lanciano, which he joined in 2011–12 and immediately led to success in the Lega Pro Prima Divisione promotion playoffs. After being confirmed as Virtus Lanciano head coach for the club's historical first Serie B appearance, he managed his side to league safety despite having been widely predicted as one of the likeliest sides for relegation.

Gautieri left Virtus Lanciano at the end of the 2012–13 season, and was appointed new Bari head coach thereafter. [2] This role was however quite short-lived, as he tended his resignation on 3 August 2013, citing personal reasons. [3] In November 2013 he was appointed new head coach of another Serie B club, Varese, in place of Stefano Sottili [4] only to be dismissed himself later in March 2014 due to poor results. [5]

In July 2014 he was named new head coach of newly relegated Serie B club Livorno. [6] He was removed from his managerial duties on 3 January 2015 and replacing with youth coach Ezio Gelain, with Livorno in sixth place. [7]

He then served as head coach of Serie B club Latina from March to June 2016, succeeding in keeping the Lazio-based club in the second division. On 22 January 2017, Gautieri went back into management as new head coach of another relegation-battling Serie B club, Ternana. [8] After Gautieri lost 6 matches in a row out of 7, he was fired only one and a half months later. [9]

On 14 October 2019, he joined Serie C club Triestina. [10] He was sacked on 2 December 2020 due to a negative start in the 2020–21 Serie C season. [11]

On 17 February 2022, he signed for Avellino on a deal until the end of the season. [12] After not being confirmed as head coach of Avellino, on 23 January 2023 he was appointed at the helm of Serie C club Sangiuliano City. [13] He was however dismissed just three months later, on 23 April 2023, after failing to keep the team out of the relegation playoff zone. [14]

On 17 August 2024, Gautieri was appointed new head coach of Serie C club Taranto. [15]

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References

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  2. "Presentazione del tecnico Gautieri" [Introduction of trainer Gautieri] (in Italian). AS Bari. 15 July 2013. Archived from the original on 8 April 2014. Retrieved 16 July 2013.
  3. "A.S. Bari e Gautieri: rescissione consensuale del contratto" [A.S. Bari and Gautieri: mutual contract termination] (in Italian). AS Bari. 3 August 2013. Archived from the original on 8 April 2014. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  4. "Varese: via Sottili, arriva Gautieri" [Varese: Sottili out, Gautieri in] (in Italian). Gazzetta dello Sport. 26 November 2013. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
  5. "Calcio Varese: esonerato Gautieri, in panchina torna Sottili" [Varese: Gautieri relieved of duties, Sottili back on the bench] (in Italian). Gazzetta dello Sport. 15 March 2014. Archived from the original on 2 May 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  6. "Gautieri nuovo allenatore del Livorno" (in Italian). AS Livorno Calcio. 4 July 2014. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
  7. "Ezio Gelain nuovo allenatore del Livorno Calcio" (in Italian). AS Livorno Calcio. 4 January 2015. Archived from the original on 4 January 2015. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  8. "La prima squadra affidata a Carmine Gautieri, domani pomeriggio la presentazione al Liberati" (in Italian). Ternana Calcio. 21 January 2017. Retrieved 22 January 2017.
  9. UFFICIALE - Carmine Gautieri sollevato dall'incarico‚ ternananews.it, 6 March 2017
  10. "NOTA STAMPA U.S. TRIESTINA CALCIO: CARMINE GAUTIERI" (Press release) (in Italian). Triestina. 14 October 2019.
  11. "Ribaltone in casa della Triestina: in panchina salta Gautieri e arriva Bepi Pillon" (in Italian). TrevisoToday. 2 December 2020. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  12. "Avellino, è Gautieri il dopo Braglia. Rinnovo automatico in caso di B o finale playoff" (in Italian). TuttoMercatoWeb. 17 February 2022. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
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