Christian Amoroso
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 22 September 1976 | ||
Place of birth | Pisa, Italy | ||
Height | 1.76 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in) | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Seravezza Pozzi (head coach) | ||
Youth career | |||
Fiorentina | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1996–2002 | Fiorentina | 120 | (2) |
1996–1997 | → Empoli (loan) | 33 | (2) |
2002–2009 | Bologna | 197 | (6) |
2009–2010 | Ascoli | 32 | (2) |
2010–2011 | Pisa | 9 | (0) |
International career | |||
1997 | Italy U-21 | 1 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
2012–2014 | Pisa (youth) | ||
2015 | Pisa[1] | ||
2016 | Ponsacco[2] | ||
2016–2017 | Ghiviborgo[3] | ||
2017 | Sestri Levante | ||
2019–2021 | Real Forte | ||
2022– | Seravezza Pozzi | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Christian Amoroso (born 22 September 1976) is an Italian football coach and former footballer who played as a midfielder. He is the head coach of Serie D club Seravezza Pozzi.
Playing career
[edit]After spells with Fiorentina and Empoli, Amoroso was signed by Bologna in the summer of 2002, on a free transfer.[4]
On 11 August 2009, he signed a 1-year contract with Ascoli of Serie B.[5] He played his first match for the club on 15 August, a Coppa Italia match losing to Cittadella in 1–2.[6] He ended his playing career with his hometown club, Pisa.
Coaching career
[edit]On 14 June 2017, he was appointed head coach of Sestri Levante[7]
On 21 July 2019, he joined Serie D club Real Forte.[8]
After leaving Real Forte Querceta by the end of the 2020–21 season, on 13 December 2022 Amoroso was hired as new head coach of Serie D club Seravezza Pozzi.[9]
Honours
[edit]Fiorentina
References
[edit]- ^ Ufficiale: Amoroso è il nuovo allenatore. Quel suo "no" al Livorno‚ iltirreno.gelocal.it, 25 March 2015
- ^ Calcio: Christian Amoroso allenatore del Ponsacco‚ pisatoday.it, 12 January 2016
- ^ Christian Amoroso è il nuovo allenatore del Ghiviborgo‚ noitv.it, 25 October 2016
- ^ "Bologna win race for Amoroso". UEFA.com. 26 August 2002. Archived from the original on 6 September 2005. Retrieved 3 April 2008.
- ^ "Ufficiale: acquistato Christian Amoroso. Luisi al Modena" (in Italian). Ascoli Calcio 1898. 11 August 2009. Retrieved 21 August 2009.
- ^ "Tim Cup: Cittadella-Ascoli 2–1 finale dts" (in Italian). Ascoli Calcio 1898. 15 August 2009. Archived from the original on 16 January 2016. Retrieved 21 August 2009.
- ^ Ufficiale: Christian Amoroso è il nuovo allenatore del Sestri Levante‚ noitv.it, 14 June 2017
- ^ "SARA' CHRISTIAN AMOROSO A GUIDARE IL REAL FORTE QUERCETA PER LA STAGIONE 2019/20" (Press release) (in Italian). Real Forte. 21 July 2019.
- ^ "Torna in panchina Christian Amoroso. È il nuovo tecnico del Seravezza Pozzi" (in Italian). TuttoMercatoWeb. 13 December 2022. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
- ^ "Coppa Italia 2000/01 - Final 2nd Leg". playmakerstats.com. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
External links
[edit]- (in Italian) Profile at La Gazzetta
- (in Italian) Bologna F.C. Player Profile[permanent dead link ]
- (in Italian) Christian Amoroso National Team Stats at FIGC.it
- Christian Amoroso at TuttoCalciatori.net (in Italian)
- Italian men's footballers
- Men's association football midfielders
- Italy men's under-21 international footballers
- Empoli FC players
- ACF Fiorentina players
- Bologna FC 1909 players
- Ascoli Calcio 1898 FC players
- Pisa SC players
- Footballers from Pisa
- 1976 births
- Living people
- Serie A players
- Serie B players
- Italian football managers
- 20th-century Italian sportsmen
- Italian football midfielder, 1970s birth stubs