Alfredo Aglietti

Alfredo Aglietti
Personal information
Date of birth16 September 1970
Place of birthSan Giovanni Valdarno, Italy
Playing positionStriker
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1990–1991Montevarchi Aquila
1991–1993Rondinella Firenze
1993–1994Pontedera
1994–1996Reggina
1996–1997Napoli6(0)
1997–2000Hellas Verona
2000Chievo
2000–2001Pistoiese18(3)
2001–2003Arezzo
Teams managed
2010–2011Empoli
2012Empoli
2012–2013Novara
2014–Novara
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Alfredo Aglietti, born September 16, 1970 in San Giovanni Valdarno, Italy, is a retired Italian footballer[1] and the current coach.

Career

Player

Aglietti started his career at amateur club Rondinella, before a stint at Pontedera saw him land in Reggina by 1994, playing in Serie C1 at the time. having had a sublime goal scoring record at lower level, Aglietti quickly adapted to his new surroundings, and following a promotion and a successful season in Serie B as the follow-up, Aglietti caught the eyes of the prestigious Serie A club Napoli, where he was involved in taking the club to the Coppa Italia final of 1997, and becoming the club top scorer in the league season, netting eight league goals.

Following Napoli's purchases of Igor Protti and Claudio Bellucci, Aglietti was sold to Hellas Verona, where he spent three seasons, scoring 18 league goals for the club in 73 appearances. He then played for their local rivals Chievo, before going to Arezzo, where he finished his professional career.

Coach

Some appearances for amateur clubs later, he then switched to become a youth coach at several clubs, before taking charge at Empoli in 2010. On October 2, 2011 he was sacked and replaced by Giuseppe Pillon.[2] On 12 February 2012 he was recalled by the same team as head coach, until the end of the season.[3]

On 18 November 2012 he was named new coach of Novara in Serie B.[4]

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