Gianni De Biasi

Giovanni " Gianni" De Biasi ( born June 16, 1956 in Sarmede ) is a retired Italian footballer and current coach. He currently coaches the Albanian national football team.

  • 2.1 Getting Started trainer everyday
  • 2.2 FC Modena / Brescia Calcio
  • 2.3 Multiple FC Turin and other stations
  • 2.4 coach

Playing career

The first years

De Biasi started as a midfielder his career as a professional footballer with Inter Milan. Although he was there for three years under contract, he played a single league game for the " nerazurri ". After he was in his first season without use, he was loaned to Serie C club AC Reggiana. There he could indicate his talent for the first time. The following year he was awarded again - this time to Serie A club Pescara Calcio. There, too, he managed to get over 20 missions. As he had no realistic chance of inserts in Inter's team, he was finally sold in 1978.

Brescia Calcio / U.S. Palermo

In the following five years De Biasi played as a regular for Brescia Calcio - but only in one season first-class. In 1983, he joined the second division Sicilian club Palermo, where he turned his back after three years since the club was forcibly transferred to the 3rd league because of financial problems.

The last years

In the 1986/87 season he unlaced his shoes for Vicenza Calcio, before he trailed off his career in the third division at FBC Treviso. Finally, he played a season for the fourth division Bassano Virtus. With 34 years, he ended his career as an active player.

Coaching career

Getting Started trainer everyday

First, De Biasi coached youth teams in the early 1990s, before the 1992 fourth division FC Pro Vasto took over, the still called at that time Vastese. The next three years (until 1996 ) he spent as coach of Serie C club Carpi. In the summer of 1996 he was given the opportunity to AS Cosenza Calcio in Serie B to take over, but there was again dismissed on 25 December of the same year.

He spent the next two seasons at SPAL, with whom he reached the climb from the fourth to the third tier.

Modena FC / Brescia Calcio

In the season 1999/2000 De Biasi failed with his new club FC Modena still on rise, but then he led his team sensationally in a direct walkthrough of the third division in the Serie A - after more than 38 years, the club was again top notch. The 2002/03 season concluded there from Modena on the 13th rank.

In the summer of 2003, De Biasi decided to return to his former club Brescia Calcio, for whom he had played for five years. There he coached Roberto Baggio in his final season as an active player. In the season 2004/ 05, who graduated Brescia as Penultimate and descent, De Biasi was dismissed.

Multiple FC Turin and other stations

After his expulsion in Brescia, he took the second division club FC Turin, which he ran straight into the Serie A. Actually, De Biasi also wanted the following season the Turin train, but he was released three days before the season starts and Alberto Zaccheroni committed. In the second round he was then brought back to Zaccheronis dismissal and preserved the FC from the threat of relegation.

In October 2007, Gianni De Biasi took over the office from the hapless Spaniard Abel Resino at UD Levante. It was his first foreign engagement after 30 years in Italian football. There he is to make the impossible possible and keep the severed bottom club from relegation. This was difficult because some players, his Italian compatriots Marco Storari and Bruno Cirillo, their contracts in the winter break, dissolve them, when Levante had come into financial difficulties and were still outstanding some monthly salaries.

In April 2008, De Biasi was his patience, as there is still no salaries were paid out of Levante, and resigned as coach. Afterwards, De Biasi returned to his former club FC Turin back to Italy. With the people of Turin, he still managed to avoid relegation.

In December 2009, De Biasi took over as coach at Udinese Calcio. In February 2010, he was replaced by Pasquale Marino at the Bianconeri.

Coach

On December 14, 2011 it was announced that De Biasi new coach of the Albanian national football team and will have signed to a two year contract. He said in summer 2012, the matches in Serie A have disgusted him. He wanted to do work for which he would be respected, and be more active as manager of Nation teams. Albania is a good start for this.

Achievements

  • Rise of the Serie C2 to Serie C1 with SPAL - 1998/1999
  • Rise of the Serie C1 to Serie B with FC Modena - 2000/2001
  • Rise of the B series in the Serie A with FC Modena - 2001/2002
  • Rise of the Serie B to Serie A with Torino FC - 2005/2006
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