Massimo Silva

Massimo Silva
Personal information
Date of birth (1951-08-24) August 24, 1951
Place of birth Pinarolo Po, Italy
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Playing position Striker
Youth career
Internazionale
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1968–1971 Internazionale 0 (0)
1969–1970Monza (loan) 0 (0)
1970–1971 → Rovereto (loan) 23 (7)
1971–1972 Cremonese 22 (9)
1972 Lazio 0 (0)
1972–1976 Ascoli 108 (23)
1976–1977 Milan 20 (4)
1977–1979 Monza 70 (30)
1979–1982 Pescara 87 (19)
1982–1983 Sambenedettese 23 (4)
1983–1984 Messina 20 (1)
1984–1986 Monopoli 40 (5)
Teams managed
1988–1989 Comunanza
1989–1990 Martinsicuro
1990–1991 Grottazzolina
1991–1994 Maceratese
1994–1996 Ternana
1996–1998 Benevento
1998–1999 Sambenedettese
2001 Taranto
2001–2002 Sant'Anastasia
2002–2003 Frosinone
2003–2004 Cavese
2004–2006 Ascoli
2007–2009 Brindisi
2010 Casarano
2011–2013 Ascoli
2013 Ascoli

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (goals)

Massimo Silva (born August 24, 1951 in Pinarolo Po) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player.

Career

Player

He has played 4 seasons (90 games, 16 goals) in the Serie A for Ascoli Calcio 1898, A.C. Milan and Delfino Pescara 1936. He scored the goal in the first round of the 1976–77 UEFA Cup that put A.C. Milan past FC Dinamo Bucureşti.

Coach

As a coach, he mostly managed lower-level teams, except for two seasons with Ascoli Calcio 1898, including one in the Serie A when he was formally the manager, but the real decisions were made by Marco Giampaolo (Silva possessed the necessary license while Giampaolo did not at the time).

On November 2, 2011 he was appointed head coach of Serie B club Ascoli Calcio 1898.[1] He was sacked on 20 March 2013 and replaced by Rosario Pergolizzi, but on 13 April 2013 he was reinstated as manager.[2]

References

  1. "ASCOLI: VIA CASTORI, SILVA NUOVO TECNICO" (in Italian). Campionato Serie A. 2 November 2011. Retrieved 5 November 2011.
  2. "Ascoli:esonerato Pergolizzi, torna Silva" (in Italian). Gazzetta dello Sport. 13 April 2013. Retrieved 13 April 2013.
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