Roberto Malotti

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Roberto Malotti is an Italian football manager who is last known to have managed Grosseto.

Career

In 2015, Malotti was appointed manager of Italian fourth tier side Sangiovannese but left to prioritize his restaurant business. [1] [2] In 2016, he was appointed manager of Prato. [3] [4]

In 2021, Malotti was appointed manager of Italian fourth tier club Montevarchi, helping them earn promotion to the Italian third tier. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

In 2024 he the manager of italian fourth tier club Grosseto calcio, helping them earn promotion to the third tier.

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References

  1. "Roberto Malotti e il suo nuovo gruppo: "Vedo grande applicazione, è un'ottima base di partenza"".
  2. "Malotti lascia la Sangio per il suo ristorante". corrierediarezzo.corr.it.
  3. "Malotti: "Mi chiamavano... pizzaiolo, ma ho salvato il Prato"". tuttomercatoweb.com.
  4. "Roberto Malotti "il pizzaiolo" tra miracoli, salvezze pietanze e Striscia la Notizia". gazzettadimodena.it.
  5. "Montevarchi-Cesena, rissa sfiorata tra allenatori: Roberto Malotti scaglia la schiacciata contro Mimmo Toscano". corrierefiorentino.corriere.it.
  6. "Roberto Malotti. Un uomo vero in un mondo pieno di ipocrisia". valdarno24.it.
  7. "Malotti: "Il problema del Montevarchi? Sono io"". lanazione.it.
  8. "Malotti: "Quello di allenare è un Hobby"". tuttoc.com.
  9. "Montevarchi, il nuovo tecnico Malotti: "Voglio grinta ed entusiasmo"". lanazione.it.
  10. "Roberto Malotti lascia il Montevarchi: "non sono più in grado di proseguire". E si commuove". valdarno24.it.