Manolo Pestrin

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Manolo Pestrin
Personal information
Date of birth (1978-10-13) 13 October 1978 (age 46)
Place of birth Rome, Italy
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1996–1997 Monterotondo
1997–2000 Castel di Sangro 41 (1)
2000–2002 Lanciano 71 (4)
2003 Palermo 4 (0)
2003–2007 Cesena 107 (6)
2007Messina (loan) 16 (0)
2007–2008 Messina 19 (1)
2008–2011 Salernitana 48 (2)
2010Torino (loan) 9 (0)
2011 Frosinone 17 (0)
2011–2012 Cremonese 29 (1)
2012–2013 Carrarese 20 (0)
2013–2014 Ascoli 19 (0)
2014–2016 Salernitana 64 (1)
2016–2017 Paganese 31 (0)
2017–2018 San Marino 28 (0)
2018–2019 Tre Fiori 23 (1)
Managerial career
2020 Rieti (assistant)
2020–2023 Salernitana (Assistant coach)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Manolo Pestrin (born 13 October 1978) is a retired Italian footballer who played as a midfielder.

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Career

Club career

Born in Rome, capital of Italy and Lazio region, Pestrin started his career at Roman club Monterotondo. He was signed by Lanciano in 2000. In January 2003 Pestrin left for Palermo, which 6 months later he was signed by Cesena in co-ownership deal.

Pestrin spent 3+12 seasons in the Romagna club. In January 2007 Pestrin left for Messina in temporary deal. In mid-2007 Messina signed him outright. However the club bankrupted in 2008. He joined Salernitana as free agent. [1]

In January 2011 Pestrin was signed by Frosinone, with Salvatore Aurelio moved to opposite direction. [2] In 2011, he was swapped with Matías Miramontes. [3]

In 2012, he was signed by Carrarese. In 2013, he was signed by Ascoli. On 30 January 2014 he returned to Salernitana. [4] [5]

Coaching career

On 11 February 2020, Pestrin was appointed assistant coach under newly appointed manager, Alberto Mariani, at F.C. Rieti. [6] On 20 August 2020, Pestrin joined Salernitana as a technical collaborator under his former Lanciano and Cesena manager, Fabrizio Castori. [7] Pestrin, who at the time was under manager Davide Nicola's staff, was fired alongside the manager in February 2023. [8]

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References

  1. "Calciatori svincolati F.C. Messina Peloro" (PDF) (in Italian). Lega Calcio. 28 July 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 October 2018. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  2. "RIVOLUZIONE FROSINONE, QUATTRO ARRIVI, TRE PARTENZE" (in Italian). Frosinone Calcio. 28 January 2011. Archived from the original on 10 March 2012. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  3. "Pestrin in grigiorosso, Miramontes al Frosinone" (in Italian). US Cremonese. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
  4. "Mercato: Pestrin alla Salernitana e risoluzione per Scicchitano" (in Italian). Ascoli Calcio 1898. 30 January 2014. Archived from the original on 14 March 2014. Retrieved 16 June 2014.
  5. "Manolo Pestrin è un giocatore della Salernitana" (in Italian). US Salernitana 1919. 30 January 2014. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  6. Rieti calcio, Alberto Mariani verso il ritorno in panchina. Con lui arriva Manolo Pestrin, rietilife.com, 11 February 2020
  7. Riecco Pestrin: l’ex centrocampista nello staff di Castori come collaboratore tecnico, salernitananews.it, 20 August 2020
  8. Pestrin, si riflette sul futuro: possibile collocazione in Primavera, salernitananews.it, 18 February 2023