Nedo Sonetti
Nedo Sonetti (born February 25, 1941 in Piombino) is an Italian veteran football manager.
Career
Sonetti was born in Piombino, southern Tuscany and lives now in Gorle.[1]
He played in Serie B and Serie C for Spezia Calcio 1906 and Reggina.
As a manager, he has a long career at the helm of several Serie A and Serie B teams in the whole country. Among the several teams he led, he had his major successes with Atalanta B.C., which he led from Serie B to a ninth place in Serie A, coaching the team for four seasons.
He is often considered a "replacement" coach, as he was often appointed in his career to replace fired managers from Serie A teams fighting to avoid relegation, or Serie B teams which managed to promote.
More recently, Sonetti joined Cagliari on November 2005, replacing Davide Ballardini, becoming the fourth coach appointed by the Sardinian team in a couple of months. He succeeded in maintaining his job until the end of the tournament, and in leading the rossoblù to maintain a place in the next Serie A; he left Cagliari at the end of the season. On November 14, 2006, Sonetti was appointed to replace Attilio Tesser at the helm of then last-placed relegation-battling Serie A Ascoli. He did not manage to save his side from falling to Serie B, and ended his experience in Ascoli at the end of the season with a second-last place. On November 2007 he returned at Cagliari for his third time, as he was appointed to replace Marco Giampaolo at the helm of the Sardinians.[2] He resigned from his post on December 19, but was confirmed by the club the next day after Marco Giampaolo rejected to return at the helm of the club.[3] However, Sonetti was sacked only a few days later, after a 5–1 loss to Fiorentina, leaving the team last-placed in the league table, being replaced by Davide Ballardini.[4] From September 25, 2008, he has been called back to Brescia replacing Serse Cosmi.[5] On May 19, 2009 he was sacked himself, following a 2–1 loss to promotion rivals Grosseto that left Brescia in fourth placed, but with only a two-point lead to 7th-placed Triestina.[4]
On March 28, 2010 69-year old Sonetti returned into management, replacing Rolando Maran as head coach of Serie B relegation battlers Vicenza.[6] His stint as Vicenza head coach, as he was sacked on April 15 after only three games in charge, ended with respectively two draws and a loss.[4]
References
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- Ferrero (1927–1928)
- Plemich (1928–1930)
- Piselli (1930–1931)
- Molnár (1931)
- Calò (1934–1935)
- Plemich (1936–1937)
- Hajos (1937–1938)
- Rebuffo (1938–1939)
- Cubi (1939–1941)
- Plemich (1941–1942)
- Degni (1942–1944)
- Indrizzi (1944–1945)
- Hirzer (1945)
- Plemich (1945–1946)
- Brezzi (1946–1947)
- Anguilla (1947)
- Dossena (1947–1948)
- Costantino (1948)
- Magnozzi (1948)
- Plemich (1948–1949)
- Costantino (1949)
- Migliorini (1949–1950)
- Paterno (1950)
- Brezzi (1950–1951)
- Levratto (1951–1952)
- Magni (1952–1953)
- Degni (1953)
- Vianello (1953–1954)
- Costantino (1954–1955)
- Riparbelli (1955)
- Russo (1955–1956)
- Gallea (1956)
- Alfonso (1956–1958)
- Starace (1958)
- Vianello (1958–1959)
- Alfonso (1959–1960)
- Bovoli (1960–1962)
- Giunchi (1962)
- Andreoli (1962–1964)
- Alfonso (1964–1965)
- Vianello (1965–1966)
- Soffrido (1966)
- Alfonso (1966–1967)
- Seghedoni (1967–1968)
- Dugini (1968)
- Bersellini (1968–1971)
- Corradi (1971–1973)
- Neri (1973)
- Losi (1973–1974)
- Chiricallo (1974–1976)
- Renna (1976–1977)
- Giorgis (1977–1978)
- Santin (1978–1979)
- Mazzia (1979–1981)
- Di Marzio (1981–1982)
- Corso (1982–1983)
- Fascetti (1983–1986)
- Santin (1986)
- Mazzone (1986–1990)
- Boniek (1990–1991)
- Bigon (1991)
- Sensibile (1991–1992)
- Bigon (1992)
- Bolchi (1992–1993)
- Sonetti (1993–1994)
- Marchesi (1994)
- Lenzi (1994)
- Spinosi (1994–1995)
- Reja (1995)
- Ventura (1995–1997)
- Prandelli (1997)
- Pereni (1997–1998)
- Sonetti (1998–1999)
- Cavasin (1999–2002)
- Rossi (2002–2004)
- Zeman (2004–2005)
- Gregucci (2005)
- Baldini (2005–2006)
- Rizzo (2006)
- Zeman (2006)
- Papadopulo (2006–2008)
- Beretta (2008–2009)
- De Canio (2009–2011)
- Di Francesco (2011)
- Cosmi (2011–)
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Persondata |
Name |
Sonetti, Nedo |
Alternative names |
Sonetti, Nedo |
Short description |
footballer and manager |
Date of birth |
1941-2-25 |
Place of birth |
Piombino, Italy |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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