List of Atalanta BC managers
Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio is an Italian professional football club based in Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy. The club was founded in 1907 and it currently competes in Serie A, the top tier of the Italian football league system. Since the establishment of a unified league structure in 1929, Atalanta has spent a total of 62 seasons in Serie A, 28 seasons in Serie B, and one season in Serie C.[1]
Throughout its history, Atalanta has had a total of 59 managers, including player-managers, assistant managers acting as head coach, and caretaker managers. Thirteen managers were in charge on multiple occasions.[2] The club hired its first professional coach, Cesare Lovati, in 1925,[3] and the current head coach is Gian Piero Gasperini. Atalanta's only managers to win a major trophy were Paolo Tabanelli, under whom the club won the Coppa Italia in 1963, and current manager Gasperini, under whom the club won the 2023–24 UEFA Europa League.[4][5]
Managerial history
[edit]Longest-serving managers
[edit]Current manager Gian Piero Gasperini, who led the club to its highest league finishes and UEFA Champions League qualification between 2019 and 2021, has the most appearances as manager in the club's history (387 as of 2 June 2024[update])[6] and the longest uninterrupted tenure as Atalanta manager (seven consecutive seasons).[7][8] He became the club's longest-serving manager on 9 October 2022, when he oversaw his 300th game with Atalanta.[9]
The club's second longest-serving manager is Emiliano Mondonico, who oversaw 299 matches in all competitions in two spells (1987–90 and 1994–98), including some of the club's matches in the European Cup Winners' Cup and the UEFA Cup.[10][7]
Stefano Colantuono, who also was manager on two different occasions (2005–07 and 2010–15), is the club's third-longest serving manager, with 281 appearances in total.[11]
Other relatively long-serving managers include Ivo Fiorentini, Battista Rota, Ferruccio Valcareggi, Giovanni Vavassori, Nedo Sonetti, Giulio Corsini, Luigi Bonizzoni, and Imre Payer, all of whom recorded over 100 appearances as manager.[7]
List of managers
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Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Atalanta BC club history". footballhistory.org. 2019. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
- ^ a b c "Atalanta – Storia Allenatore". calcio.com (in Italian). Archived from the original on 14 January 2020. Retrieved 30 July 2021.
- ^ a b Losapio 2020, section 33.
- ^ a b Losapio 2020, section 195.
- ^ a b Dunbar, Graham (22 May 2024). "Europa League final: Bayer Leverkusen's unbeaten run ended 3-0 by Atalanta". Associated Press. Retrieved 22 May 2024.
- ^ "Gian Piero Gasperini – Stats and titles won – 22/23". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
- ^ a b c Losapio 2020, section 994.
- ^ "Atalanta, Gasperini: "Niente addio all'Atalanta"". Corriere dello Sport (in Italian). 7 June 2022. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
- ^ "Udinese 2–2 Atalanta". atalanta.it. 9 October 2022. Retrieved 9 October 2022.
- ^ a b c Manassero, Francesco (9 March 2020). "Mondonico, l'allenatore gentile che portò i granata alla vittoria in Coppa Italia". La Stampa (in Italian). Retrieved 22 July 2021.
- ^ "Stefano Colantuono – Stats and titles won". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
- ^ Losapio 2020, section 42.
- ^ Losapio 2020, section 81.
- ^ a b c Losapio 2020, section 84.
- ^ Losapio 2020, section 92.
- ^ Jackson, Marco (15 February 2017). "Atalanta 1948: The Queen in Search of a Crown". Forza Italian Football. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
- ^ a b c Losapio 2020, section 99.
- ^ Losapio 2020, section 100.
- ^ Corbani 2007, p. 408, vol. 2.
- ^ "End to End Stuff". 8 October 2011. Archived from the original on 8 October 2011.
- ^ a b c Losapio 2020, section 116.
- ^ a b Losapio 2020, section 137.
- ^ a b Losapio 2020, section 144.
- ^ a b c "L'Atalanta e le altre volte in semifinale: ecco com'è andata". calcioatalanta.it (in Italian). 28 February 2018. Retrieved 20 December 2020.
- ^ Losapio 2020, section 200.
- ^ a b c Losapio 2020, section 233.
- ^ a b "Atalanta, addio a Titta Rota: è stato calciatore". La Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian). 10 July 2018. Retrieved 25 July 2021.
- ^ Losapio 2020, section 280.
- ^ "Lutto in casa Atalanta: è morto Gianfranco Leoncini". calcioatalanta.it (in Italian). 6 April 2019. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
- ^ Milan, Marco (29 June 2020). "Amarcord: un anno all'inferno, l'unica Serie C dell'Atalanta" (in Italian). Retrieved 17 December 2020.
- ^ Losapio 2020, section 331.
- ^ a b Losapio 2020, section 365.
- ^ Gaetani, Marco (26 December 2019). "I pirati d'Europa: quando l'Atalanta arrivò in semifinale di Coppa delle Coppe". ultimouomo.com (in Italian). Retrieved 19 December 2020.
- ^ Losapio 2020, section 410.
- ^ a b "Frosio al capolinea l'Atalanta a Giorgi". la Repubblica (in Italian). 29 January 1991. p. 42.
- ^ Losapio 2020, section 421.
- ^ Losapio 2020, section 450.
- ^ a b "Indietro tutta, via Guidolin". la Repubblica (in Italian). 2 November 1993. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
- ^ Losapio 2020, section 459.
- ^ a b "I primi 65 anni di Mutti. Profeta, ma non in patria". calcioatalanta.it (in Italian). 11 August 2019. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
- ^ Opromolla, Giuseppe (9 January 2021). "Gli Eroi della Dea: Giovanni Vavassori" (in Italian). Tutto Atalanta. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
- ^ a b "L'Atalanta esonera Vavassori. Al suo posto Giancarlo Finardi". La Repubblica (in Italian). 21 April 2003. Retrieved 2 July 2007.
- ^ Di Santo, Filippo (2 June 2020). "Amarcord, Atalanta–Reggina 1–2 2003: lo spareggio maledetto che costò la retrocessione nerazzurra". news.superscommesse.it (in Italian). SuperNews. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
- ^ "Atalanta, caccia al mister spunta il nome di Mandorlini". L'Eco di Bergamo (in Italian). 4 June 2003. Archived from the original on 22 July 2021. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
- ^ "UFFICIALE: Mandorlini all'Atalanta" (in Italian). tuttomercatoweb.com. 10 June 2003. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
- ^ a b Losapio 2020, section 580.
- ^ a b Mercanti, Marco (21 November 2014). "Il filo di Atalanta-Roma: Stefano Colantuono". vocegiallorossa.it (in Italian). Retrieved 22 December 2020.
- ^ a b c "Lite con i tifosi, Antonio Conte lascia l'Atalanta" (in Italian). 7 January 2010. Archived from the original on 13 May 2021.
- ^ "Long read: The rows, rage and relegation that made Antonio Conte a winner". FourFourTwo. 12 May 2017. Retrieved 24 July 2021.
- ^ a b Losapio 2020, section 688.
- ^ "Lino Mutti allenatore dell'Atalanta". L'Eco di Bergamo (in Italian). 11 January 2010.
- ^ a b "Comunicato Atalanta B.C." (in Italian). 4 March 2015. Archived from the original on 6 March 2015.
- ^ a b "L'Atalanta ha scelto: Gasperini è il nuovo allenatore. Percassi: "Un maestro di calcio"". la Repubblica (in Italian). 14 June 2016. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
- ^ "Soccer – Atalanta clinch Champions League spot with Genoa win". Reuters. 15 May 2021. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
- ^ "Atalanta, Gasperini: "C'è delusione, partita decisa dagli episodi" (in Italian). Sportmediaset. 19 May 2021. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
- ^ Clancy, Conor (29 June 2021). "Euro 2021: Atalanta: From a provincial yo-yo club to dominating Euro 2020". Marca. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
- ^ Campanale, Susy (14 April 2022). "Europa League | Atalanta 0–2 RB Lepizig (1–3 agg): End of the road for La Dea". Football Italia. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
Bibliography
[edit]- Corbani, Elio; Serina, Pietro (2007). Cent'anni di Atalanta (in Italian). Bergamo: SESAAB. ISBN 978-88-903088-0-2.
- Losapio, Andrea (2020). 1001 storie e curiosità sulla grande Atalanta che dovresti conoscere (in Italian). Rome: Newton Compton Editori. ISBN 978-88-227-4635-1.