Daniele Zoratto

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Daniele Zoratto
Personal information
Date of birth November 15, 1961 (1961-11-15) (age 46)
Place of birth    Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
Playing position Manager (former midfielder)
Club information
Current club Modena
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1978-1979
1979-1980
1980-1981
1981-1982
1982-1983
1983-1989
1989-1994
1994-1995
Piobbico
Casale
Bellaria
Cesena
Rimini
Brescia
Parma
Padova
 ? (?)
4 (0)
? (?)
7 (0)
32 (1)
167 (6)
144 (0)
17 (0)   
National team
1993 Italy 1 (0)
Teams managed
1995-1997
1997-2002
2002-2004
2004-2006
2006-2007
2008-
Voluntas Calcio
Brescia (youth team)
Parma (technical assistant)
Parma (assistant coach)
Modena
Modena

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

Daniele Zoratto (born 15 November 1961 in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg) is an Italian football (soccer) manager and former player.

Zoratto is best known as one of the AC Parma most prominent players during the early 1990s. Notably, he played for Parma from 1989, the year in which the gialloblu promoted to Serie A for their first time ever, to 1994, winning a European Super Cup and a Cup Winners' Cup with the team. He was also capped one time for the Italy national football team by coach Arrigo Sacchi for a 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Switzerland.

In 2006, after a few years as Parma youth coach, he became head coach of Serie B club Modena F.C., with his old fellow player Luigi Apolloni, a former Italy international too, as assistant. Zoratto was however sacked on February 2007 because of lack of impressive results. On April 2008 he was re-appointed at the helm of Modena as replacement for Bortolo Mutti, sacked because of poor results.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Modena: via Mutti, torna Zoratto", RAI Sport, 2008-04-20. Retrieved on 2008-04-26. (Italian)