Franco Varrella

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Franco Varrella
Personal information
Date of birth (1953-01-25) 25 January 1953 (age 70)
Place of birth Rimini, Italy
Youth career
Juventus
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
Rimini
Jesina
Managerial career
1979–1982 Bellaria IM (youth)
1984–1985 Bellaria IM
1985–1986 Santarcangiolese
1986–1987 Forli
1987–1988 Boca
1988–1989 Forli
1989–1990 Brescia
1990–1991 Monza
1991–1992 Nola
1992–1993 Casertana
1993–1995 Forli
1995–1996 Italy (assistant)
1997 Salernitana
1997–1998 Reggiana
1999 Reggiana
1999–2000 Savoia
2000–2001 Padova
2002–2003 Salernitana
2004–2005 Bellaria IM
2005–2006 Bellaria IM
2007 Triestina
2007–2008 Ravenna
2008 Ravenna
2008 San Marino Calcio
2018–2021 San Marino
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Franco Varrella (born 25 January 1953) is an Italian football manager and former player. [1] He is best known as the manager of the San Marino national football team. [2]

Varrella was born in Rimini in 1953. [3] His short playing career consisted of a spell with Juventus at youth level[ citation needed ] before finishing up at Rimini and Jesina. [1]

A lengthy club managerial career followed with spells at Bellaria IM, Santarcangiolese, Forli, Brescia, Monza, Casertana, Salernitana, Reggiana, Savoia, Padova, Triestina, Ravenna and San Marino. [1] He was appointed manager of the San Marino national football team in January 2018. [4]

Managerial statistics

As of 15 November 2021
TeamNatFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
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References

  1. 1 2 3 Franco Varrella at FootballDatabase.eu
  2. "Tiny San Marino sets sights on massive goal". FIFA. 5 June 2020. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  3. "Franco Varrella". worldfootball.net. HeimSpiel Medien. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  4. "Calcio, San Marino: Franco Varrella e' il nuovo ct" [Football, San Marino: Franco Varrella is the new head coach]. La Repubblica (in Italian). 15 January 2018. Retrieved 26 August 2020.