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Bernardo Corradi

Bernardo Corradi (Italian pronunciation: [berˈnardo korˈraːdi]; born 30 March 1976) is an Italian former footballer who played as a forward, and current coach. He played top-division football for several teams in Italy, Spain, and England, and last played for Canadian side Montreal Impact of Major League Soccer in 2012.

Bernardo Corradi
Corradi in 2008, while at Reggina
Personal information
Date of birth (1976-03-30) 30 March 1976 (age 47)
Place of birth Siena, Italy
Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Italy U17 (head coach)
Youth career
Siena
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1994–1996 Poggibonsi 47 (9)
1996–1997 Ponsacco 31 (6)
1997–2000 Cagliari 22 (0)
1997–1998Montevarchi (loan) 26 (5)
1998–1999Fidelis Andria (loan) 31 (7)
2000–2002 Chievo 68 (22)
2002 Inter Milan 0 (0)
2002–2004 Lazio 64 (20)
2004–2006 Valencia 21 (3)
2005–2006Parma (loan) 36 (10)
2006–2008 Manchester City 25 (3)
2007–2008Parma (loan) 27 (5)
2008–2009 Reggina 30 (10)
2009–2011 Udinese 37 (1)
2012 Montreal Impact 11 (4)
Total 476 (105)
International career
2003–2004 Italy 13 (2)
Managerial career
2019 Italy U16
2020 Italy U18
2020– Italy U17
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He is also a former Italian international, with 13 caps and two goals from 2003 to 2004. Corradi represented his country at UEFA Euro 2004.

He is currently in charge as head of the Italy U17 team.

Club career Edit

Early career Edit

Corradi began his career in Italy with Siena, at that time at Serie C1. He then left for U.S. Poggibonsi of Serie C2. He played there for two seasons, one in Serie C2 and the second in Serie D. In 1996, he left for Serie C2 club A.S.D. Mobilieri Ponsacco Calcio, also located in Tuscany. In mid-1997, he joined Cagliari of Sardinia, and after two matches, he was loaned to Montevarchi in November. In the next season, he was loaned to Andria. In 1999, he returned to Cagliari and played his first Serie A match.

Chievo and Inter Milan Edit

In 2000, Corradi was jointly signed by Chievo and Inter Milan. Using his height as ability, he started showing his talent as central forward and scored his first Serie A goal at Chievo. He stayed at the club for two seasons, until Inter paid €4 million to purchase him outright.[1]

Considered the ideal understudy to Christian Vieri, he played his first and only match for Inter against Sporting Clube de Portugal. After Ronaldo left the club for Real Madrid, Inter signed Lazio's Hernán Crespo, and sent Corradi in the opposite direction as part of the deal,[2] in which Crespo was valued at €38 million and Corradi at €12 million.[3] Lazio later brought down Corradi's value to €5.5 million[4] and the rest deferred to amortize in a 10-year special amortization fund.

Lazio Edit

At Lazio, Corradi scored on his debut, and formed a strike partnership with Claudio López, while Enrico Chiesa and Simone Inzaghi played as substitutes. He was offered a contract extension in July 2003.[5] In the second season, he was the first choice, and partnered with Roberto Muzzi, Lopez or Inzaghi. Corradi scored ten goals in both his league seasons with the club, and also scored a vital away goal when Lazio beat Juventus to the 2004 Coppa Italia title.

Valencia Edit

Corradi signed for Valencia in the summer of 2004, along with Lazio teammate Stefano Fiore, in a deal which also repaid unpaid transfer fees (€16.6 million) incurred when Gaizka Mendieta moved from Valencia to Lazio for €42 million, while Corradi was valued at €10 million.[6][7] Corradi opened his season with the Spanish club by winning the UEFA Supercup. However, once compatriot coach Claudio Ranieri left the club, he found his first team appearances becoming less frequent, as he fell out of form. He was loaned back to Italy, playing for Parma for the 2005–06 season, in which he scored ten times in 36 appearances.

Manchester City Edit

In the 2006 close season he was sold by Valencia to Manchester City for an undisclosed fee on 20 July, signing a three-year contract with the Premier League club.[8]

Corradi made his Manchester City debut in the opening match of the 2006–07 Premier League season against Chelsea, but was sent off after receiving a second yellow card due to his reaction to an incident involving Michael Essien.[9] It took Corradi until his 13th Manchester City appearance before he scored his first goals for the club, when he scored twice against Fulham on 18 November 2006,[10] becoming the first Italian to score for the club. In December Corradi was again sent off for two yellow cards, this time against Manchester United, with the second for attempting to win a penalty by diving. The sending off in the Manchester Derby infuriated Stuart Pearce, who believed it was justified.[11]

Corradi lost his starting place to Emile Mpenza, as he only scored three league goals during the 2006–07 season, his other goal coming in a defeat to Portsmouth in February.[12] Corradi looked to be leaving Manchester City after his poor season. When Sven-Göran Eriksson was appointed as their new manager, Corradi was given a chance to impress and took it well by scoring four goals in the pre-season of 2007. However, he did not feature in any of their Premier League or League Cup games and was subsequently loaned out again to Parma for the rest of the season.

Corradi impressed during his first couple of appearances for his new club, but again got himself into disciplinary problems, when he was sent off in the first half, during a match with Roma. He finished with a tally of 5 goals in 15 starts, and was given the captain's armband.

Reggina and Udinese Edit

On 30 July 2008, Manchester City confirmed that Corradi had been released from the final year of his contract, to return to Italy, and play for Reggina. On 31 May 2009, they terminated his contract with them.[13]

On 3 July, he was signed for free by Udinese,[14] who played him mainly as a substitute.

Montreal Impact Edit

Corradi made his Impact debut in a 1–0 pre-season exhibition victory over BK Häcken of Sweden on 3 March 2012.[15] He replaced Justin Mapp to start the second half, and played out the final 45 minutes of the match.[16] On 15 March 2012, the Montreal Impact announced that he had signed for three months with the option to extend.[17] He recorded his first MLS goal on 14 April in the 61st minute against FC Dallas with a penalty kick.

Corradi was released by Montreal on 7 December 2012.[18]

International career Edit

Corradi won a total of 13 caps for Italy between 2003 and 2004, scoring two goals.[19] He was considered as a replacement for Christian Vieri when he was first called up to the national team under Giovanni Trapattoni in February 2003;[20] he debuted on 12 February, scoring the only goal of the match in a 1–0 friendly home win over Portugal.[21] He was later included in their Euro 2004 squad, making one appearance throughout the tournament in his nation's 2–1 win over Bulgaria in their final group match, although Italy were eliminated in the first round on head-to-head record, despite not losing a match, following a three-way five-point tie with Denmark and Sweden.[19][22]

Along with Valencia teammate Marco Di Vaio, he was played up front by new Italy national football team coach Marcello Lippi in the first few matches of qualification for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in late 2004.[19] After the rise of Luca Toni and Alberto Gilardino, while Corradi struggled at Valencia, he did not receive an international call-up again.[19]

Style of play Edit

Often described as an "old-fashioned" centre-forward in the Italian media, Corradi was a tall, powerful, and physically strong striker, with an eye for goal, who excelled in the air; he was also known for his work-rate off the ball, and his ability to press defenders in order to help his team win back possession. During his prime, his playing style drew comparisons with that of Pierluigi Casiraghi.[23][24]

Coaching career Edit

In 2017, he joined the youth ranks of the Italian national team as an assistant to Italy U17 head coach Carmine Nunziata. He subsequently worked as head coach of the Italy U16 and Italy U18, before returning to the Under-17 team in 2020, this time as a head coach.

Television career Edit

Bernardo Corradi (in couple[25] with the dancer Stefano De Martino) in May–June 2017 is one of the tutors/mentors[25] in the second season of Selfie – Le cose cambiano, a talent show produced by Fascino PGT[26] of Maria De Filippi and aired by Canale 5 with Simona Ventura as presenter.[25][26]

Personal life Edit

In June 2014, Corradi married the Italian model Elena Santarelli.[27]

Career statistics Edit

Club Edit

Club Season League National cup League cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Poggibonsi 1994–95[28] Serie C2 16 1 0 0 0 0 16 1
1995–96[28] Serie D 31 8 0 0 0 0 31 8
Total 47 9 0 0 0 0 47 9
Ponsacco 1996–97[28] Serie C2 31 6 0 0 0 0 31 6
Cagliari 1997–98[29] Serie B 2 0 3 0 5 0
1998–99[28] Serie A 0 0 0 0 0 0
1999–2000[30] Serie A 20 0 3 2 23 2
Total 22 0 6 2 28 2
Montevarchi (loan) 1997–98[28] Serie C1 26 5 0 0 0 0 26 5
Fidelis Andria (loan) 1998–99[30] Serie B 31 7 2 1 33 8
Chievo 2000–01[29] Serie B 36 12 3 1 39 13
2001–02[29] Serie A 32 10 3 0 35 10
Total 68 22 6 1 74 23
Inter Milan 2002–03[30] Serie A 0 0 0 0 1[a] 0 1 0
Lazio 2002–03[30] Serie A 32 10 4 0 0 0 36 10
2003–04[30] Serie A 32 10 6 1 8[a] 1 46 12
Total 64 20 10 1 8 1 82 22
Valencia 2004–05[29] La Liga 21 3 1 0 8[b] 1 3[c] 1 33 5
Parma (loan) 2005–06[30] Serie A 36 10 3 0 39 10
Manchester City 2006–07[31] Premier League 25 3 3 0 1 0 29 3
Parma (loan) 2007–08[30] Serie A 27 5 0 0 27 5
Reggina 2008–09[30] Serie A 30 10 1 1 31 11
Udinese 2009–10[30] Serie A 19 0 2 1 21 1
2010–11[30] Serie A 18 1 2 3 20 4
Total 37 1 4 4 41 5
Montreal Impact 2012[30] MLS 11 4 2 0 13 4
Career total 476 105 38 10 1 0 17 2 3 1 535 118
  1. ^ a b Appearance(s) in UEFA Champions League
  2. ^ Six appearances one goal in UEFA Champions League; two appearances in UEFA Cup
  3. ^ Two appearances one goal in Supercopa de España; one appearance in UEFA Super Cup

International Edit

Italy national team
Year Apps Goals
2003 7 2
2004 6 0
Total 13 2

International appearances and goals Edit

Honours Edit

Club Edit

Valencia[32]

Lazio[33]

References Edit

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  15. ^ http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2012/03/03/former-serie-forward-makes-his-debut-montreal Former Serie A forward makes his debut for Montreal
  16. ^ http://www.impactmontreal.com/en/news/2012/03/impact-beats-bk-h%C3%A4cken-1-0-preseason-orlando Impact beats BK Häcken 1–0
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 June 2015.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 September 2013.
  19. ^ a b c d "Corradi, Bernardo" (in Italian). FIGC. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  20. ^ Stefano Petrucci; Ernesto Menicucci; Pietro Pinelli (11 February 2003). "Pelizzoli-Corradi, la nazionale allontana il derby". Corriere della Sera. p. 55. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
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  26. ^ a b "Selfie 2: Il cast. Ecco giudici e mentori del programma di Simona Ventura".
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  32. ^ "B. Corradi". Soccerway. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  33. ^ "Bernardo Corradi". Eurosport. Retrieved 20 December 2015.

External links Edit

  • Bernardo Corradi at Soccerbase  
  • Profile at FIGC (in Italian)[dead link]
  • Bernardo Corradi at TuttoCalciatori.net (in Italian)
  • Profile at AIC (in Italian)[dead link]
  • Bernardo Corradi at Major League Soccer
  • Profile at La Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian)[dead link]
  • . Archived from the original on 5 January 2007. Retrieved 25 March 2007.
  • archivio.inter.it
  • Profile at Italia1910.com (in Italian)

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Bernardo Corradi news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bernardo Corradi Italian pronunciation berˈnardo korˈraːdi born 30 March 1976 is an Italian former footballer who played as a forward and current coach He played top division football for several teams in Italy Spain and England and last played for Canadian side Montreal Impact of Major League Soccer in 2012 Bernardo CorradiCorradi in 2008 while at RegginaPersonal informationDate of birth 1976 03 30 30 March 1976 age 47 Place of birthSiena ItalyHeight1 89 m 6 ft 2 in Position s StrikerTeam informationCurrent teamItaly U17 head coach Youth careerSienaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1994 1996Poggibonsi47 9 1996 1997Ponsacco31 6 1997 2000Cagliari22 0 1997 1998 Montevarchi loan 26 5 1998 1999 Fidelis Andria loan 31 7 2000 2002Chievo68 22 2002Inter Milan0 0 2002 2004Lazio64 20 2004 2006Valencia21 3 2005 2006 Parma loan 36 10 2006 2008Manchester City25 3 2007 2008 Parma loan 27 5 2008 2009Reggina30 10 2009 2011Udinese37 1 2012Montreal Impact11 4 Total476 105 International career2003 2004Italy13 2 Managerial career2019Italy U162020Italy U182020 Italy U17 Club domestic league appearances and goalsHe is also a former Italian international with 13 caps and two goals from 2003 to 2004 Corradi represented his country at UEFA Euro 2004 He is currently in charge as head of the Italy U17 team Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Early career 1 2 Chievo and Inter Milan 1 3 Lazio 1 4 Valencia 1 5 Manchester City 1 6 Reggina and Udinese 1 7 Montreal Impact 2 International career 3 Style of play 4 Coaching career 5 Television career 6 Personal life 7 Career statistics 7 1 Club 7 2 International 7 3 International appearances and goals 8 Honours 8 1 Club 9 References 10 External linksClub career EditEarly career Edit Corradi began his career in Italy with Siena at that time at Serie C1 He then left for U S Poggibonsi of Serie C2 He played there for two seasons one in Serie C2 and the second in Serie D In 1996 he left for Serie C2 club A S D Mobilieri Ponsacco Calcio also located in Tuscany In mid 1997 he joined Cagliari of Sardinia and after two matches he was loaned to Montevarchi in November In the next season he was loaned to Andria In 1999 he returned to Cagliari and played his first Serie A match Chievo and Inter Milan Edit In 2000 Corradi was jointly signed by Chievo and Inter Milan Using his height as ability he started showing his talent as central forward and scored his first Serie A goal at Chievo He stayed at the club for two seasons until Inter paid 4 million to purchase him outright 1 Considered the ideal understudy to Christian Vieri he played his first and only match for Inter against Sporting Clube de Portugal After Ronaldo left the club for Real Madrid Inter signed Lazio s Hernan Crespo and sent Corradi in the opposite direction as part of the deal 2 in which Crespo was valued at 38 million and Corradi at 12 million 3 Lazio later brought down Corradi s value to 5 5 million 4 and the rest deferred to amortize in a 10 year special amortization fund Lazio Edit At Lazio Corradi scored on his debut and formed a strike partnership with Claudio Lopez while Enrico Chiesa and Simone Inzaghi played as substitutes He was offered a contract extension in July 2003 5 In the second season he was the first choice and partnered with Roberto Muzzi Lopez or Inzaghi Corradi scored ten goals in both his league seasons with the club and also scored a vital away goal when Lazio beat Juventus to the 2004 Coppa Italia title Valencia Edit Corradi signed for Valencia in the summer of 2004 along with Lazio teammate Stefano Fiore in a deal which also repaid unpaid transfer fees 16 6 million incurred when Gaizka Mendieta moved from Valencia to Lazio for 42 million while Corradi was valued at 10 million 6 7 Corradi opened his season with the Spanish club by winning the UEFA Supercup However once compatriot coach Claudio Ranieri left the club he found his first team appearances becoming less frequent as he fell out of form He was loaned back to Italy playing for Parma for the 2005 06 season in which he scored ten times in 36 appearances Manchester City Edit In the 2006 close season he was sold by Valencia to Manchester City for an undisclosed fee on 20 July signing a three year contract with the Premier League club 8 Corradi made his Manchester City debut in the opening match of the 2006 07 Premier League season against Chelsea but was sent off after receiving a second yellow card due to his reaction to an incident involving Michael Essien 9 It took Corradi until his 13th Manchester City appearance before he scored his first goals for the club when he scored twice against Fulham on 18 November 2006 10 becoming the first Italian to score for the club In December Corradi was again sent off for two yellow cards this time against Manchester United with the second for attempting to win a penalty by diving The sending off in the Manchester Derby infuriated Stuart Pearce who believed it was justified 11 Corradi lost his starting place to Emile Mpenza as he only scored three league goals during the 2006 07 season his other goal coming in a defeat to Portsmouth in February 12 Corradi looked to be leaving Manchester City after his poor season When Sven Goran Eriksson was appointed as their new manager Corradi was given a chance to impress and took it well by scoring four goals in the pre season of 2007 However he did not feature in any of their Premier League or League Cup games and was subsequently loaned out again to Parma for the rest of the season Corradi impressed during his first couple of appearances for his new club but again got himself into disciplinary problems when he was sent off in the first half during a match with Roma He finished with a tally of 5 goals in 15 starts and was given the captain s armband Reggina and Udinese Edit On 30 July 2008 Manchester City confirmed that Corradi had been released from the final year of his contract to return to Italy and play for Reggina On 31 May 2009 they terminated his contract with them 13 On 3 July he was signed for free by Udinese 14 who played him mainly as a substitute Montreal Impact Edit Corradi made his Impact debut in a 1 0 pre season exhibition victory over BK Hacken of Sweden on 3 March 2012 15 He replaced Justin Mapp to start the second half and played out the final 45 minutes of the match 16 On 15 March 2012 the Montreal Impact announced that he had signed for three months with the option to extend 17 He recorded his first MLS goal on 14 April in the 61st minute against FC Dallas with a penalty kick Corradi was released by Montreal on 7 December 2012 18 International career EditCorradi won a total of 13 caps for Italy between 2003 and 2004 scoring two goals 19 He was considered as a replacement for Christian Vieri when he was first called up to the national team under Giovanni Trapattoni in February 2003 20 he debuted on 12 February scoring the only goal of the match in a 1 0 friendly home win over Portugal 21 He was later included in their Euro 2004 squad making one appearance throughout the tournament in his nation s 2 1 win over Bulgaria in their final group match although Italy were eliminated in the first round on head to head record despite not losing a match following a three way five point tie with Denmark and Sweden 19 22 Along with Valencia teammate Marco Di Vaio he was played up front by new Italy national football team coach Marcello Lippi in the first few matches of qualification for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in late 2004 19 After the rise of Luca Toni and Alberto Gilardino while Corradi struggled at Valencia he did not receive an international call up again 19 Style of play EditOften described as an old fashioned centre forward in the Italian media Corradi was a tall powerful and physically strong striker with an eye for goal who excelled in the air he was also known for his work rate off the ball and his ability to press defenders in order to help his team win back possession During his prime his playing style drew comparisons with that of Pierluigi Casiraghi 23 24 Coaching career EditIn 2017 he joined the youth ranks of the Italian national team as an assistant to Italy U17 head coach Carmine Nunziata He subsequently worked as head coach of the Italy U16 and Italy U18 before returning to the Under 17 team in 2020 this time as a head coach Television career EditBernardo Corradi in couple 25 with the dancer Stefano De Martino in May June 2017 is one of the tutors mentors 25 in the second season of Selfie Le cose cambiano a talent show produced by Fascino PGT 26 of Maria De Filippi and aired by Canale 5 with Simona Ventura as presenter 25 26 Personal life EditIn June 2014 Corradi married the Italian model Elena Santarelli 27 Career statistics EditClub Edit Club Season League National cup League cup Continental Other TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsPoggibonsi 1994 95 28 Serie C2 16 1 0 0 0 0 16 11995 96 28 Serie D 31 8 0 0 0 0 31 8Total 47 9 0 0 0 0 47 9Ponsacco 1996 97 28 Serie C2 31 6 0 0 0 0 31 6Cagliari 1997 98 29 Serie B 2 0 3 0 5 01998 99 28 Serie A 0 0 0 0 0 01999 2000 30 Serie A 20 0 3 2 23 2Total 22 0 6 2 28 2Montevarchi loan 1997 98 28 Serie C1 26 5 0 0 0 0 26 5Fidelis Andria loan 1998 99 30 Serie B 31 7 2 1 33 8Chievo 2000 01 29 Serie B 36 12 3 1 39 132001 02 29 Serie A 32 10 3 0 35 10Total 68 22 6 1 74 23Inter Milan 2002 03 30 Serie A 0 0 0 0 1 a 0 1 0Lazio 2002 03 30 Serie A 32 10 4 0 0 0 36 102003 04 30 Serie A 32 10 6 1 8 a 1 46 12Total 64 20 10 1 8 1 82 22Valencia 2004 05 29 La Liga 21 3 1 0 8 b 1 3 c 1 33 5Parma loan 2005 06 30 Serie A 36 10 3 0 39 10Manchester City 2006 07 31 Premier League 25 3 3 0 1 0 29 3Parma loan 2007 08 30 Serie A 27 5 0 0 27 5Reggina 2008 09 30 Serie A 30 10 1 1 31 11Udinese 2009 10 30 Serie A 19 0 2 1 21 12010 11 30 Serie A 18 1 2 3 20 4Total 37 1 4 4 41 5Montreal Impact 2012 30 MLS 11 4 2 0 13 4Career total 476 105 38 10 1 0 17 2 3 1 535 118 a b Appearance s in UEFA Champions League Six appearances one goal in UEFA Champions League two appearances in UEFA Cup Two appearances one goal in Supercopa de Espana one appearance in UEFA Super Cup International Edit Italy national teamYear Apps Goals2003 7 22004 6 0Total 13 2International appearances and goals Edit Date Venue Opponent Result Goal Competition1 12 February 2003 Genoa Italy nbsp Portugal 1 0 1 Friendly2 29 March 2003 Palermo Italy nbsp Finland 2 0 0 UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying3 30 April 2003 Geneva Switzerland nbsp Switzerland 2 1 0 Friendly4 3 June 2003 Campobasso Italy nbsp Northern Ireland 2 0 15 11 June 2003 Helsinki Finland nbsp Finland 2 0 0 UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying6 20 August 2003 Stuttgart Germany nbsp Germany 1 0 0 Friendly7 10 September 2003 Belgrade Serbia and Montenegro nbsp Serbia and Montenegro 1 1 0 UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying8 18 February 2004 Palermo Italy nbsp Czech Republic 2 2 0 Friendly9 31 March 2004 Braga Portugal nbsp Portugal 2 1 010 28 April 2004 Genoa Italy nbsp Spain 1 1 011 30 May 2004 Rades Tunisia nbsp Tunisia 4 0 012 22 June 2004 Guimaraes Portugal nbsp Bulgaria 2 1 0 UEFA Euro 200413 4 September 2004 Palermo Italy nbsp Norway 2 1 0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualificationHonours EditClub Edit Valencia 32 UEFA Super Cup 2004Lazio 33 Coppa Italia 2003 04References Edit CORRADI CO OWNERSHIP SITUATION RESOLVED IN INTER S FAVOUR inter it 25 June 2002 Archived from the original on 2 October 2012 Retrieved 3 December 2009 NUMBER NINE SHIRT TO CRESPO THE ARGENTINE WILL BE OFFICIALLY PRESENTED ON SUNDAY 1 SEPTEMBER inter it 1 September 2002 Archived 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