Luciano Spalletti

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Luciano Spalletti
Luciano Spalletti
Personal information
Full name Luciano Spalletti
Date of birth March 7, 1959 (age 48)
Place of birth    Certaldo, Italy
Playing position Manager
Club information
Current club AS Roma
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1985-1986
1986-1990
1990-1991
1991-1993
Entella
Spezia
Viareggio
Empoli
 ? (?)
120 (7)
29 (1)
53 (3)   
Teams managed
1994
1994-1995
1995-1998
1998-1999
1999-2000
2001
2001-2002
2002-2005
2005-
Empoli (caretaker)
Empoli (youth team)
Empoli
Sampdoria
Venezia
Udinese
Ancona
Udinese
AS Roma

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Luciano Spalletti (born 7 March 1959 in Certaldo, Florence) is an Italian football coach who has recently taken charge of A.S. Roma in Serie A.

A former football player for Serie C teams such as Empoli and Spezia, Spalletti's early career in management led him to struggling Empoli, leading the Tuscanian team on two consecutive promotions from Serie C1 to Serie A, but it was at Udinese where he really began to make an impact. In the 2004-2005 season, Spalletti guided the side to a sensational fourth-placed finish in Serie A, exceeding expectations and placing the side in the UEFA Champions League. Such success for a traditionally unexceptional side with limited resources attracted the attention of A.S. Roma. The capital side had come off a disappointing season, in which four different coaches had spells in charge of the club. Spalletti is the latest man to attempt to bring order to this chaotic side.

After an uninspiring first half of the 2005-2006 season, he changed the team's tactics to attacking rather than defensive. On 26 February 2006, Roma broke the Serie A record for consecutive wins (11) with a 2-0 victory over SS Lazio, but at the end of the season, Roma failed to reach the 4th place, therefore failing to qualify for the UEFA Champions League, he also took Roma into the Coppa Italia final against Inter but lost it. However, Roma qualify for this season 2006-2007 UEFA Champions League with Juventus being relagated and Fiorentina and AC Milan being deducted points for the 05/06 season causing Fiorentina to finish out of Champions League spots, but AC Milan ended up finishing 4th, behind Chievo Verona in 3rd, ROMA in 2nd leading them to play Inter Milan in the Super Coppa where Roma lost 4-3 After Extra Time.

His favourite formation is the 4-2-3-1 system, where he uses 4 defenders, 2 defensive midfielders, 2 wingers (both sides of the 3), 1 attacking midfielder (in Roma's case, that would be Totti), and 1 striker. This system proved effectivelly when he changed up his line-up in the mid season of 2005/06 for A.S Roma, who climbed the charts from 15th to 5th place by the end of the season. It's also shown effectively after the record breaking 11 win run A.S Roma had in 2005/2006.

Preceded by
Fabio Capello
Serie A Coach of the Year
2006
Succeeded by
current holder


A.S. Roma - Current Squad

1 Curci | 2 Panucci | 3 Martínez | 4 Wilhelmsson | 5 Mexès | 7 Pizarro | 8 Aquilani | 10 Totti | 11 Taddei | 12 Pipolo | 13 Chivu | 14 Faty | 16 De Rossi | 17 Tavano | 18 Virga | 19 Defendi | 20 Perrotta | 21 Ferrari | 22 Tonetto | 23 Vučinić | 27 Julio Sergio | 28 Rosi | 30 Mancini | 32 Doni | 35 Okaka | 77 Cassetti | Coach Spalletti