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Carlo Mazzone

Carlo "Carletto" Mazzone (born 19 March 1937) is an Italian retired professional association football player and manager, who played as a centre-back.[1]

Carlo Mazzone
Mazzone (right) captaining Ascoli in 1968
Personal information
Date of birth (1937-03-19) 19 March 1937 (age 86)
Place of birth Rome, Italy
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)[1]
Position(s) Centre-back
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1955–1956 Roma
1956–1957 Latina
1959–1960 SPAL
1960 Siena
1960–1969 Ascoli
Managerial career
1968–1975 Ascoli
1975–1977 Fiorentina
1978–1980 Catanzaro
1980–1984 Ascoli
1985–1986 Bologna
1987–1990 Lecce
1990–1991 Pescara
1991–1993 Cagliari
1993–1996 Roma
1996–1997 Cagliari
1997–1998 Napoli
1998–1999 Bologna
1999–2000 Perugia
2000–2003 Brescia
2003–2005 Bologna
2006 Livorno
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career

Born in Rome, Mazzone played several seasons for A.S. Roma, as well as for SPAL and Ascoli. He spent nine seasons with Ascoli, retiring during the 1968–69 season to become the club's manager, in Serie C, helping the team to win the Serie C title in 1972.

Managerial career

Already popular with the Ascoli fans because of his history as a former player for the club, Mazzone gained even more popularity by leading the team for twelve years, up to their historic first ever Serie A appearance. Successively, Mazzone coached several Serie A and Serie B teams, such as Fiorentina, achieving his personal best result in Serie A, a third-place finish during the 1976–77 Serie A season, also winning the Anglo-Italian League Cup in 1975. He subsequently coached Catanzaro, Bologna F.C. 1909, Lecce, Pescara, and Cagliari (1991–93), leading the team to its first appearance in a European competition since the times of Gigi Riva.

After his successes at Cagliari, Mazzone fulfilled his dream, being called to manage his hometown club A.S. Roma for the 1993–94 Serie A season, where he coached a young Francesco Totti.[2] He remained at the helm of A.S. Roma for three seasons,[3] without being able to obtain any notable triumph, however.

Mazzone returned to Cagliari in 1996, and later also briefly coached Napoli (1997–98) the following season, before being sacked. He took charge of Bologna again in 1998, winning the 1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup, and reaching the semi-final of both the 1998–99 UEFA Cup and the 1998–99 Coppa Italia, also qualifying for the 1999–2000 UEFA Cup.[4] He spent the following season with Perugia (1999–2000).

In 2000, he took charge of Serie A newcomers Brescia in 2000, where he had the opportunity to coach Roberto Baggio, and subsequently also Andrea Pirlo, Luca Toni, Igli Tare and Pep Guardiola.[2][5] During his first season with the club, he helped the club to avoid relegation for the first time in 40 years, leading them to their best ever Serie A finish to qualify for the 2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup, where they reached the final.[2][6] At Brescia, Mazzone is also remembered for making a ground-breaking decision, becoming the first coach to deploy Pirlo in a deeper creative role, as a deep-lying playmaker, rather than as an offensive midfielder (the role which Baggio occupied; Pirlo particularly excelled in this new role, due to his technique, vision, and long passing ability, and went on to have a highly successful career, earning a reputation as one of the best ever players in his position.[7][8][9][10] The following season, Mazzone was at the centre of controversy, however, when, on 30 September 2001, during a league match against rivals Atalanta, he ran for about 70 meters and screamed towards the Atalanta supporters, guilty of having offended him for the entire match long with personal insults, after his team tied the score in the final minutes.[11] That season, Brescia once again managed to avoid relegation, and also reached the semi-finals of the Coppa Italia, their best ever result in the competition.[2][6] In 2002, Mazzone was awarded the Panchina d'Oro award, in honour of his career.

After helping the team avoid relegation for the third consecutive season, Mazzone left Brescia in 2003 in order to coach Bologna for the third time in his long career. However, his adventure lasted only two seasons, as the team was surprisingly relegated to Serie B at the end of the 2004–05 Serie A season. It was the first relegation ever in Mazzone's career, and it convinced him to take a break from coaching for a while.

However, on 7 February 2006, at the age of 68 years and 11 months, Mazzone accepted an offer of Livorno, filling the coaching position which had been left vacant by Roberto Donadoni, who resigned the day before; he resigned at the end of the season.

Trivia

  • Mazzone is the most experienced coach in the Italian football panorama, having coached more than 1,000 professional matches. On 18 March 2006, Mazzone became the Italian manager with the most Serie A matches coached ever, equalling and then overcoming the past record held by Nereo Rocco. His record currently stands at 792 Serie A appearances (excluding five appearances in play-off matches)[12]
  • Roberto Baggio often defined several times Mazzone as one of the best coaches he met in his playing career. Baggio himself, in a radio interview on 18 February 2006, declared that Mazzone asked him to join him in a playing football comeback in Livorno; however, Baggio claimed that, even if he would have given him an affirmative answer because of his gratitude for what Mazzone did for him, he was forced to refuse because of his physical troubles.
  • Pep Guardiola said that he learnt a lot from Mazzone during his Brescia years.[2]
  • He is often nicknamed Sor Carletto because of his Roman origins, and the strong accent typical of the inhabitants of the Italian capital city.
  • Despite having coached around the whole country for 35 years and more,[13] Mazzone has always held his residence in Ascoli Piceno, home of Ascoli Calcio, the team in which he started his long managing career.


Managerial Statistics

Team From To Record
G W D L Win %
Ascoli 4 August 1968 27 July 1975 270 117 91 62 043.33
Fiorentina 28 July 1975 19 December 1977 97 34 33 30 035.05
Catanzaro 9 August 1978 6 April 1980 68 14 32 22 020.59
Ascoli 28 July 1980 26 November 1984 140 41 47 52 029.29
Bologna 29 July 1985 17 June 1986 43 17 12 14 039.53
Lecce 19 April 1987 29 June 1990 133 49 44 40 036.84
Cagliari 9 October 1991 30 June 1993 67 22 26 19 032.84
Roma 5 July 1993 30 June 1996 121 51 39 31 042.15
Cagliari 23 October 1996 27 June 1997 31 8 10 13 025.81
Napoli 19 October 1997 24 November 1997 4 1 0 3 025.00
Bologna 8 July 1998 28 June 1999 60 26 16 18 043.33
Perugia 8 July 1999 21 June 2000 42 16 8 18 038.10
Brescia 7 July 2000 21 June 2003 125 39 49 37 031.20
Bologna 1 August 2003 27 June 2005 82 22 24 36 026.83
Livorno 7 February 2006 8 June 2006 15 2 5 8 013.33
Total 1,298 459 436 403 035.36


Honours

Ascoli[14]

Fiorentina[14]

Lecce[14]

Bologna[14]

Individual

References

  1. ^ a b Carlo Mazzone at WorldFootball.net
  2. ^ a b c d e MATTEO PINCI (21 October 2014). "Mazzone ricorda Guardiola: "Un grande uomo e calciatore ma tifo Roma, Totti è un figlio"" (in Italian). La Repubbica. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  3. ^ Vince Masiello (28 December 2009). "Carlo Mazzone: Luca Toni Is The 'Perfect Man' For Roma". Goal.com. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  4. ^ Campisi, Fabio (2002). Il Bologna è una fede (in Italian). Bologna: Edizioni Pengragon. pp. 150–51. ISBN 8883421213. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
  5. ^ "Mazzone svela l'inedito: "Stavo convincendo Baggio a tornare a giocare. A quest'ora sarei ancora sulla panchina del Livorno..."" (in Italian). Il Sole 24 ore. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  6. ^ a b . mondopallone.it (in Italian). 18 July 2013. Archived from the original on 20 October 2014. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  7. ^ Vanni Spinella (13 January 2015). (in Italian). Sky. Archived from the original on 9 June 2015. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  8. ^ "Roberto Baggio: "Pirlo è un fuoriclasse"" (in Italian). Tutto Mercato.web. Retrieved 3 February 2015.
  9. ^ "Pirlo: "Tra tutti i trofei vinti scelgo assolutamente il Mondiale!"" (in Italian). Vivo Azzurro. Retrieved 3 February 2015.
  10. ^ Christian Giordano (13 August 2008). "Da Tardelli a Desailly, cambiare serve". repubblica.it (in Italian). La Repubblica. Retrieved 3 February 2015.
  11. ^ "Brescia, grande rimonta Mazzone, lite ed espulsione" (in Italian). La Repubblica. 30 September 2001. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  12. ^ "Serie A: record, curiosità e statistiche dei 20 allenatori" (in Italian). sport.sky.it. 16 August 2019. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  13. ^ "Carlo Mazzone" (in French). Monde du Foot.fr. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  14. ^ a b c d e Bocca, Fabrizio (17 March 2017). "Gli 80 anni di Carlo Mazzone: una vita tra campioni e panchine". La Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  15. ^ "Pirlo, Mazzone, Boniek in Hall of Fame". Football Italia. 5 February 2020. Retrieved 7 February 2020.

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Carlo Carletto Mazzone born 19 March 1937 is an Italian retired professional association football player and manager who played as a centre back 1 Carlo MazzoneMazzone right captaining Ascoli in 1968Personal informationDate of birth 1937 03 19 19 March 1937 age 86 Place of birthRome ItalyHeight1 90 m 6 ft 3 in 1 Position s Centre backSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1955 1956Roma1956 1957Latina1959 1960SPAL1960Siena1960 1969AscoliManagerial career1968 1975Ascoli1975 1977Fiorentina1978 1980Catanzaro1980 1984Ascoli1985 1986Bologna1987 1990Lecce1990 1991Pescara1991 1993Cagliari1993 1996Roma1996 1997Cagliari1997 1998Napoli1998 1999Bologna1999 2000Perugia2000 2003Brescia2003 2005Bologna2006Livorno Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Playing career 2 Managerial career 3 Trivia 4 Managerial Statistics 5 Honours 6 ReferencesPlaying career EditBorn in Rome Mazzone played several seasons for A S Roma as well as for SPAL and Ascoli He spent nine seasons with Ascoli retiring during the 1968 69 season to become the club s manager in Serie C helping the team to win the Serie C title in 1972 Managerial career EditAlready popular with the Ascoli fans because of his history as a former player for the club Mazzone gained even more popularity by leading the team for twelve years up to their historic first ever Serie A appearance Successively Mazzone coached several Serie A and Serie B teams such as Fiorentina achieving his personal best result in Serie A a third place finish during the 1976 77 Serie A season also winning the Anglo Italian League Cup in 1975 He subsequently coached Catanzaro Bologna F C 1909 Lecce Pescara and Cagliari 1991 93 leading the team to its first appearance in a European competition since the times of Gigi Riva After his successes at Cagliari Mazzone fulfilled his dream being called to manage his hometown club A S Roma for the 1993 94 Serie A season where he coached a young Francesco Totti 2 He remained at the helm of A S Roma for three seasons 3 without being able to obtain any notable triumph however Mazzone returned to Cagliari in 1996 and later also briefly coached Napoli 1997 98 the following season before being sacked He took charge of Bologna again in 1998 winning the 1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup and reaching the semi final of both the 1998 99 UEFA Cup and the 1998 99 Coppa Italia also qualifying for the 1999 2000 UEFA Cup 4 He spent the following season with Perugia 1999 2000 In 2000 he took charge of Serie A newcomers Brescia in 2000 where he had the opportunity to coach Roberto Baggio and subsequently also Andrea Pirlo Luca Toni Igli Tare and Pep Guardiola 2 5 During his first season with the club he helped the club to avoid relegation for the first time in 40 years leading them to their best ever Serie A finish to qualify for the 2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup where they reached the final 2 6 At Brescia Mazzone is also remembered for making a ground breaking decision becoming the first coach to deploy Pirlo in a deeper creative role as a deep lying playmaker rather than as an offensive midfielder the role which Baggio occupied Pirlo particularly excelled in this new role due to his technique vision and long passing ability and went on to have a highly successful career earning a reputation as one of the best ever players in his position 7 8 9 10 The following season Mazzone was at the centre of controversy however when on 30 September 2001 during a league match against rivals Atalanta he ran for about 70 meters and screamed towards the Atalanta supporters guilty of having offended him for the entire match long with personal insults after his team tied the score in the final minutes 11 That season Brescia once again managed to avoid relegation and also reached the semi finals of the Coppa Italia their best ever result in the competition 2 6 In 2002 Mazzone was awarded the Panchina d Oro award in honour of his career After helping the team avoid relegation for the third consecutive season Mazzone left Brescia in 2003 in order to coach Bologna for the third time in his long career However his adventure lasted only two seasons as the team was surprisingly relegated to Serie B at the end of the 2004 05 Serie A season It was the first relegation ever in Mazzone s career and it convinced him to take a break from coaching for a while However on 7 February 2006 at the age of 68 years and 11 months Mazzone accepted an offer of Livorno filling the coaching position which had been left vacant by Roberto Donadoni who resigned the day before he resigned at the end of the season Trivia EditMazzone is the most experienced coach in the Italian football panorama having coached more than 1 000 professional matches On 18 March 2006 Mazzone became the Italian manager with the most Serie A matches coached ever equalling and then overcoming the past record held by Nereo Rocco His record currently stands at 792 Serie A appearances excluding five appearances in play off matches 12 Roberto Baggio often defined several times Mazzone as one of the best coaches he met in his playing career Baggio himself in a radio interview on 18 February 2006 declared that Mazzone asked him to join him in a playing football comeback in Livorno however Baggio claimed that even if he would have given him an affirmative answer because of his gratitude for what Mazzone did for him he was forced to refuse because of his physical troubles Pep Guardiola said that he learnt a lot from Mazzone during his Brescia years 2 He is often nicknamed Sor Carletto because of his Roman origins and the strong accent typical of the inhabitants of the Italian capital city Despite having coached around the whole country for 35 years and more 13 Mazzone has always held his residence in Ascoli Piceno home of Ascoli Calcio the team in which he started his long managing career Managerial Statistics EditTeam From To RecordG W D L Win Ascoli 4 August 1968 27 July 1975 270 117 91 62 0 43 33Fiorentina 28 July 1975 19 December 1977 97 34 33 30 0 35 05Catanzaro 9 August 1978 6 April 1980 68 14 32 22 0 20 59Ascoli 28 July 1980 26 November 1984 140 41 47 52 0 29 29Bologna 29 July 1985 17 June 1986 43 17 12 14 0 39 53Lecce 19 April 1987 29 June 1990 133 49 44 40 0 36 84Cagliari 9 October 1991 30 June 1993 67 22 26 19 0 32 84Roma 5 July 1993 30 June 1996 121 51 39 31 0 42 15Cagliari 23 October 1996 27 June 1997 31 8 10 13 0 25 81Napoli 19 October 1997 24 November 1997 4 1 0 3 0 25 00Bologna 8 July 1998 28 June 1999 60 26 16 18 0 43 33Perugia 8 July 1999 21 June 2000 42 16 8 18 0 38 10Brescia 7 July 2000 21 June 2003 125 39 49 37 0 31 20Bologna 1 August 2003 27 June 2005 82 22 24 36 0 26 83Livorno 7 February 2006 8 June 2006 15 2 5 8 0 13 33Total 1 298 459 436 403 0 35 36Honours EditAscoli 14 Serie C Girone B 1971 72 Torneo di Capodanno 1981Fiorentina 14 Anglo Italian League Cup 1975Lecce 14 Serie B Promotion to Serie A 1987 88Bologna 14 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1998Individual Panchina d Oro Career Award 2002 14 Italian Football Hall of Fame 2019 15 References Edit a b Carlo Mazzone at WorldFootball net a b c d e MATTEO PINCI 21 October 2014 Mazzone ricorda Guardiola Un grande uomo e calciatore ma tifo Roma Totti e un figlio in Italian La Repubbica Retrieved 12 February 2016 Vince Masiello 28 December 2009 Carlo Mazzone Luca Toni Is The Perfect Man For Roma Goal com Retrieved 12 February 2016 Campisi Fabio 2002 Il Bologna e una fede in Italian Bologna Edizioni Pengragon pp 150 51 ISBN 8883421213 Retrieved 13 October 2019 Mazzone svela l inedito Stavo convincendo Baggio a tornare a giocare A quest ora sarei ancora sulla panchina del Livorno in Italian Il Sole 24 ore Retrieved 12 February 2016 a b Storie di Provincia le quattro stagioni del Brescia di Baggio e Mazzone e non solo mondopallone it in Italian 18 July 2013 Archived from the original on 20 October 2014 Retrieved 20 October 2014 Vanni Spinella 13 January 2015 Mercato story Pirlo al Brescia magie in coppia con Baggio in Italian Sky Archived from the original on 9 June 2015 Retrieved 22 January 2016 Roberto Baggio Pirlo e un fuoriclasse in Italian Tutto Mercato web Retrieved 3 February 2015 Pirlo Tra tutti i trofei vinti scelgo assolutamente il Mondiale in Italian Vivo Azzurro Retrieved 3 February 2015 Christian Giordano 13 August 2008 Da Tardelli a Desailly cambiare serve repubblica it in Italian La Repubblica Retrieved 3 February 2015 Brescia grande rimonta Mazzone lite ed espulsione in Italian La Repubblica 30 September 2001 Retrieved 12 February 2016 Serie A record curiosita e statistiche dei 20 allenatori in Italian sport sky it 16 August 2019 Retrieved 7 February 2020 Carlo Mazzone in French Monde du Foot fr Retrieved 12 February 2016 a b c d e Bocca Fabrizio 17 March 2017 Gli 80 anni di Carlo Mazzone una vita tra campioni e panchine La Repubblica in Italian Retrieved 7 February 2020 Pirlo Mazzone Boniek in Hall of Fame Football Italia 5 February 2020 Retrieved 7 February 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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