Massimo Morales
Massimo Morales (born April 20, 1964 in Caserta) is an Italian football manager.
Coaching career
He managed 1. FK Příbram from March 2008, and led the Czech team to 2nd place in Czech 2. Liga, thus ensuring promotion back to the national top flight.[1] On 5 May 2009 1. FK Příbram owner Jaroslav Starka and the Italian coach mutually decided to part ways due to the season's poor results.[2] On 29 October 2009, he was named as the new Head Coach of Budapest Honvéd, replacing Tibor Sisa. In season 2010, after Újpest FC defeated his team, he resigned.[3]
Career
Coaching career history[4][5]
References
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- Pinter (1942–47)
- König (1947–48)
- Lusenti (1948–51)
- Pinter (1951–52)
- Torresani (1952–55)
- Halpern (1955–56)
- Soutschek (1956–57)
- Nedoklan (1957–59)
- Buhtz (1959–61)
- Pedersen (1961–62)
- Mezzadri (1962–64)
- Sartori (1964–65)
- Bonizzoni (1965)
- Pinter (1965–69)
- Mezzadri (1969–70)
- Pinter (1970)
- Maurer (1970)
- Foni (1970–71)
- Sørensen (1971–73)
- Pelli (1973)
- Sobotka (1973–76)
- Maurer (1976–77)
- Sørensen (1977–79)
- Beljin (1979–83)
- R. Morinini (1983–84)
- Mohorovic (1984)
- Pazmandy (1984–87)
- Rogic (c) (1987)
- Depireux (1987–89)
- Vasović (1989)
- Tedeschi (1989–90)
- E. Morinini (1990–93)
- Depireux (1993–94)
- Rossini (c) (1995–97)
- Rogic (1997–98)
- Petković (1998)
- Della Casa (1998–2001)
- Morales (2001)
- Schönwetter (2001)
- Della Casa (2001–03)
- Tedeschi (2003–04)
- Battistini (2004–05)
- Maccopi (2005)
- Petković (2005–08)
- Schällibaum (2008–09)
- Cavasin (2009–10)
- Morinini (2010–11)
- Tebi (2011–)
- Andermatt (2011–)
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- Puskás (1945–47)
- Guttmann (1947–48)
- Puskás (1948–51)
- Kálmár (1952–56)
- Kiss (1957)
- Sós (1957–60)
- Babolcsay (1960–62)
- Lóránt (1962–63)
- Bányai (1963)
- Kispéter (1963–66)
- Bozsik (1966–67)
- Babolcsay (1967)
- Preiner (1968–71)
- Babolcsay (1971)
- Mészáros (1971–73)
- Faragó (1973–74)
- Lakat (1974–76)
- Tichy (1976–82)
- Komora (1982–86)
- Vági (1986)
- Komora (1987)
- Bicskei (1987–88)
- Both (1989)
- Haász (1990)
- Mezey (1990–92)
- Verebes (1992)
- Szurgent (1992)
- Kuusela (1992–94)
- Davidovic (1994)
- Kozma (1995)
- Török (1995–96)
- Bicskei (1996–97)
- Krémer (1997)
- Varga (1997)
- Komora (1997–98)
- Gálhidi (1998–99)
- Komora (1999)
- Reszeli Soós (1999–00)
- Tornyi (2000–01)
- Szurgent (2001)
- Glázer (2001)
- Détári (2002)
- Fitos (2002)
- Patrascu (2002)
- Szurgent (2002)
- Őze (2003)
- Duró (2003)
- Gálhidi (2003–05)
- Dolcetti (2005–06)
- Supka (2006–08)
- Pölöskei (2008–09)
- Sisa (2009)
- Morales (2009–10)
- Szalai (2010)
- Supka (2011–)
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Persondata |
Name |
Morales, Massimo |
Alternative names |
Morales, Massimo |
Short description |
footballer, football manager |
Date of birth |
1964-4-20 |
Place of birth |
Caserta, Italy |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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