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Cristian Bucchi

Cristian Bucchi (born 30 May 1977) is an Italian football manager and former player who was most recently the head coach of Serie B club Ascoli. A forward, he was best known for his goal-scoring ability in Serie B during the peak of his career.

Cristian Bucchi
Personal information
Full name Cristian Bucchi[1]
Date of birth (1977-05-30) 30 May 1977 (age 46)
Place of birth Rome, Italy
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1995–1996 Sambenedettese 28 (0)
1996–1998 Settempeda 58 (52)
1998–2002 Perugia 37 (6)
1999–2000Vicenza (loan) 30 (11)
2001–2002Ternana (loan) 27 (9)
2002Catania (loan) 13 (2)
2003–2004 Cagliari 10 (1)
2004 Ancona 12 (5)
2004–2005 Ascoli 41 (17)
2005–2006 Modena 41 (29)
2006–2011 Napoli 29 (8)
2007–2008Siena (loan) 10 (0)
2008Bologna (loan) 19 (5)
2008–2009Ascoli (loan) 21 (3)
2009–2010Cesena (loan) 24 (4)
2011Pescara (loan) 11 (1)
Total 411 (153)
International career
1998–1999 Italy U21 3 (1)
Managerial career
2012–2013 Pescara (youth)
2013 Pescara
2013–2014 Gubbio
2015 Torres
2015–2016 Maceratese
2016–2017 Perugia
2017 Sassuolo
2018–2019 Benevento
2019 Empoli
2021–2022 Triestina
2022–2023 Ascoli
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career edit

Early career edit

Bucchi started his career with the Serie D outfit Sambenedettese in 1995 as an 18-year-old. He made 28 appearances in his first proper season, although he scored no goals.

The Serie D outfit released him at the end of the season, and he took the decision to drop down two divisions to the amateur regional leagues (Promozione Marche). From 1996 to 1998, he enjoyed a fine couple of years where he collecting a brilliant 52 goals in 58 games for Settempeda. The club also promoted to 1997–98 Eccellenza Marche. The 21-year-old's promising talent did not go unnoticed and it showed as Serie A outfit Perugia took a very big gamble in some respects for a non-league striker. Soon after that, in a massive change of fortunes for the young forward, he was called up to the Italy U-21's.

Perugia edit

After his big move to Serie A, he started straight away in his first season for the club as Perugia claimed a mid-table place in the 1998–99 season. He contributed with 5 league goals and it was a surprise he adapted so quickly, considering he was playing amateur football little over a year before. His second season did not go so well after quite an impressive first season.

He played the 1999–00 season on loan to Vicenza, and scored 11 league goals, which helped his team lift the Serie B title, although they made a quick return to Serie B after failure to avoid relegation the following season.

He returned in 2000 and was ready to start afresh. Coming back to the club and seeing the likes of Ahn Jung-Hwan & Fabrizio Miccoli ahead of him in pecking order, lead to a very disappointing second season for Bucchi, after scoring just once in 7 matches for Perugia. He was also suspended in the second half of season due to doping[2] but shorten after appeal, made him available for 2001–02 Serie A.[3] He left the club in October after only 3 appearances.

Bucchi scored 9 goals for newly promoted Serie B side Ternana in 2001–02 Serie B, as the new boys stayed up in their first Serie B season of the 21st century.

Catania, Cagliari and Ancona edit

In the summer of 2002, he was signed by ambitious newly promoted Serie B Sicilian outfit, Catania. However, things did not work out very well for Bucchi, after finding first-team opportunities hard to come by, with the likes of Czech forward Jaroslav Sedivec, Luis Oliveira & Nassim Mendil all above him in pecking order. He would go on to find the net just twice in thirteen appearances for the Sicilian side. He was allowed to leave in the winter and made the move to Cagliari in the winter of 2002–03.[4] Once again, he would have to wait for his chance, although with the likes of Fabrizio Cammarata, David Suazo and Luigi Beghetto already the first choice strikers, Bucchi would only feature 10 times in his whole Sardinian career, scoring just once.

Bucchi joined Serie A basement boys Ancona in second half of the 2003–04 season, after a very disappointing half-season in Sardinia, in a part exchange deal which would see Roberto Maltagliati go the opposite way.[5] He scored 5 goals in 12 matches, a very impressive statistic for some-one in his shoes. However once again and not for the first time in his career, his team suffered relegation, as this time round, Ancona set an all-time low in Serie A, amassing just 13 points all season long.

Bucchi signed by Ascoli[6] in a co-ownership deal with Chievo in August 2004, although Ascoli would be the club he would play for.

King of Serie B edit

Ascoli edit

In 2004–05, Bucchi scored 17 goals for Ascoli (incredibly, he scored a 1/3 of the teams Serie B goal total that season, of 51 goals) and just missed one match. He became the club's top goalscorer; just 3 goals short of Serie B topscorer Gionatha Spinesi. His contribution was a key factor in Ascoli's impressive fourth-placed finish and a place in the seasons play-offs.

Despite Ascoli's play-off defeat to Torino (A 3–1 loss on aggregate), Ascoli, in bizarre circumstances (only 1 of the 3 original promoted teams went up – Genoa demoted to Serie C1, with their involvement in the Serie B match-fixing scandal that season & Torino had to play Serie B football for the following season, due to financial difficulties), gained promotion to Serie A for the first time in more than a decade.

Modena

In the summer of 2005, Ascoli sold their 50% share of Bucchi to Modena.

In 2005–06, Bucchi scored an incredible 29 goals for Modena and in fact, 1 goal shy of contributing exactly half of the team's league goal total (59 goals). Consequently, he became Serie B topscorer that season, just one goal away from levelling Serie B's all-time topscorer, former Italian international striker Luca Toni, bagging 30 goals in 2003–04 for then-champions, Palermo. Bucchi's contribution would vastly help lead Modena to a play-off place, and scored one goal in the away leg against Mantova. Modena in the end lost out to Mantova, although the result on aggregate was 1–1. This meant that both sides' final league position's would come into the equation (Mantova finished higher than Modena in final league table, meaning Mantova would progress to the final).

Napoli and loans edit

During the 2006 January transfer window, rumours had linked him to S.L. Benfica.[7] After a year with Modena, he was sold to newly promoted, and ambitious Napoli[8] for €4 million.[9] The complicated deal also included Modena sold Tommaso Chiecchi back to Chievo and signed Bucchi outright.[10]

In Naples, he scored 8 goals in 29 games and the club finished as runner-up to win promotion to Serie A. His striking partner Emanuele Calaiò, scored 18.

Siena edit

A surplus of Napoli in the new season, as Napoli signed Ezequiel Lavezzi and Marcelo Zalayeta, he was moved to Siena on loan in summer 2007.

Bucchi missed Serie A for 3 seasons since played for Ancona in second half of 2003–04 season, but he failed to score any from his 10 appearances for Siena.

Bologna edit

In January 2008, he was loaned to Bologna as one of their striker Danilevičius asked to leave for more regular start. He scored five goals during his five-month stay at Bologna, participating in the rossoblu's successful quest for promotion to the Italian top flight.

Ascoli edit

In July 2008 he agreed to return to Ascoli in another loan deal.[11]

Cesena (loan) edit

On 10 July 2009 he was loaned to Cesena.[12] He returned to Napoli at the start of 2010–11 season, and played a few games.

Pescara (loan) edit

On 4 January 2011, he was loaned to Serie B club Pescara[13] and his contract with Napoli was terminated during 2011–12 season in a mutual consent.[14]

International career edit

For Italy, he has only represented his country at Under-21 level. During his time in the team (1998–1999), he collected 3 U-21 caps, scoring 1 goal.

Coaching career edit

Pescara edit

Bucchi became the head coach of the Primavera (under-19) team of Pescara in 2012.[15] He obtained UEFA A License, the second highest in the category, with the highest score in the class in 2012.[16] In March 2013, Bucchi was promoted as the head coach to their first team following the sacking of previous coach Cristiano Bergodi. The team also hired Bruno Nobili as nominal head coach and de facto as Bucchi's assistant in order to bypass the bureaucratic ban, as UEFA A License was not qualified to coach Serie A and Serie B level but UEFA Pro License qualified. The club also promoted his assistants in the Primavera, Mirko Savini and Ermanno Ciotti to the first team and re-hired Massimo Marini as goalkeeping coach, who left the position along with Giovanni Stroppa in November 2012.

On 10 March 2013, Bucchi debuted as the head coach of the first team of delfini in a 2–1 away loss against Atalanta.[17]

Gubbio edit

On 12 July 2013 Bucchi joined Gubbio as their head coach.[18] He was fired in January 2014. In summer 2014, during unemployed he obtained the UEFA Pro License.[19]

Torres edit

In January 2015 Bucchi became the head coach of Torres.[20] The team finished as the 11th of 2014–15 Lega Pro.[21] However, the club later doomed to the bottom due to a match fixing scandal for the matches in the first half of 2014–15 season.[22]

Maceratese edit

Bucchi was the head coach of Maceratese in 2015–16 Lega Pro season. The team finished as the losing side of the promotion playoffs.

Perugia edit

On 15 June 2016 Bucchi was hired as the head coach of Serie B club Perugia.[23]

Sassuolo edit

On 20 June 2017, Bucchi was signed by Sassuolo, replacing Roma bounded head coach Eusebio Di Francesco.[24][25] On 27 November 2017, Bucchi was sacked.[26][27]

Benevento edit

On 6 July 2018, Bucchi was appointed manager of Benevento.[28]

Empoli edit

On 18 June 2019, Bucchi was appointed manager of Empoli.[29] He was dismissed on 12 November 2019 after the team only gained 3 draws in 6 preceding league games.[30]

Triestina edit

On 6 July 2021, Bucchi was hired as head coach of Triestina in Serie C.[31] He guided Triestina to fifth place, then being eliminated by eventual winners Palermo in the promotion playoffs.

Ascoli edit

On 14 June 2022, Bucchi was announced as the new head coach of Serie B club Ascoli, a former club of his as a player.[32] He was sacked on 4 February 2023 following a negative string of results.[33]

Managerial statistics edit

As of 4 February 2023[34]
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Pescara   5 March 2013 7 June 2013 11 0 1 10 7 30 −23 000.00
Gubbio   12 July 2013 15 January 2014 20 5 8 7 20 26 −6 025.00
Torres   6 January 2015 30 June 2015 19 5 9 5 18 17 +1 026.32
Maceratese   4 July 2015 15 June 2016 37 15 14 8 48 35 +13 040.54
Perugia   15 June 2016 20 June 2017 47 17 21 9 61 47 +14 036.17
Sassuolo   20 June 2017 27 November 2017 15 4 2 9 10 24 −14 026.67
Benevento   6 July 2018 18 June 2019 42 21 9 12 71 57 +14 050.00
Empoli   18 June 2019 12 November 2019 14 6 5 3 19 16 +3 042.86
Triestina   6 July 2021 13 June 2022 42 16 11 15 45 46 −1 038.10
Ascoli   14 June 2022 4 February 2023 25 7 9 9 31 34 −3 028.00
Total 272 96 89 87 330 332 −2 035.29

References edit

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External links edit

  • Cristian Bucchi at TuttoCalciatori.net (in Italian)

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article March 2014 Cristian Bucchi born 30 May 1977 is an Italian football manager and former player who was most recently the head coach of Serie B club Ascoli A forward he was best known for his goal scoring ability in Serie B during the peak of his career Cristian BucchiPersonal informationFull nameCristian Bucchi 1 Date of birth 1977 05 30 30 May 1977 age 46 Place of birthRome ItalyHeight1 86 m 6 ft 1 in Position s ForwardSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1995 1996Sambenedettese28 0 1996 1998Settempeda58 52 1998 2002Perugia37 6 1999 2000 Vicenza loan 30 11 2001 2002 Ternana loan 27 9 2002 Catania loan 13 2 2003 2004Cagliari10 1 2004Ancona12 5 2004 2005Ascoli41 17 2005 2006Modena41 29 2006 2011Napoli29 8 2007 2008 Siena loan 10 0 2008 Bologna loan 19 5 2008 2009 Ascoli loan 21 3 2009 2010 Cesena loan 24 4 2011 Pescara loan 11 1 Total411 153 International career1998 1999Italy U213 1 Managerial career2012 2013Pescara youth 2013Pescara2013 2014Gubbio2015Torres2015 2016Maceratese2016 2017Perugia2017Sassuolo2018 2019Benevento2019Empoli2021 2022Triestina2022 2023Ascoli Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Early career 1 2 Perugia 1 3 Catania Cagliari and Ancona 1 4 King of Serie B 1 4 1 Ascoli 1 5 Napoli and loans 1 5 1 Siena 1 5 2 Bologna 1 5 3 Ascoli 1 5 4 Cesena loan 1 5 5 Pescara loan 2 International career 3 Coaching career 3 1 Pescara 3 2 Gubbio 3 3 Torres 3 4 Maceratese 3 5 Perugia 3 6 Sassuolo 3 7 Benevento 3 8 Empoli 3 9 Triestina 3 10 Ascoli 4 Managerial statistics 5 References 6 External linksClub career editEarly career edit Bucchi started his career with the Serie D outfit Sambenedettese in 1995 as an 18 year old He made 28 appearances in his first proper season although he scored no goals The Serie D outfit released him at the end of the season and he took the decision to drop down two divisions to the amateur regional leagues Promozione Marche From 1996 to 1998 he enjoyed a fine couple of years where he collecting a brilliant 52 goals in 58 games for Settempeda The club also promoted to 1997 98 Eccellenza Marche The 21 year old s promising talent did not go unnoticed and it showed as Serie A outfit Perugia took a very big gamble in some respects for a non league striker Soon after that in a massive change of fortunes for the young forward he was called up to the Italy U 21 s Perugia edit After his big move to Serie A he started straight away in his first season for the club as Perugia claimed a mid table place in the 1998 99 season He contributed with 5 league goals and it was a surprise he adapted so quickly considering he was playing amateur football little over a year before His second season did not go so well after quite an impressive first season He played the 1999 00 season on loan to Vicenza and scored 11 league goals which helped his team lift the Serie B title although they made a quick return to Serie B after failure to avoid relegation the following season He returned in 2000 and was ready to start afresh Coming back to the club and seeing the likes of Ahn Jung Hwan amp Fabrizio Miccoli ahead of him in pecking order lead to a very disappointing second season for Bucchi after scoring just once in 7 matches for Perugia He was also suspended in the second half of season due to doping 2 but shorten after appeal made him available for 2001 02 Serie A 3 He left the club in October after only 3 appearances Bucchi scored 9 goals for newly promoted Serie B side Ternana in 2001 02 Serie B as the new boys stayed up in their first Serie B season of the 21st century Catania Cagliari and Ancona edit In the summer of 2002 he was signed by ambitious newly promoted Serie B Sicilian outfit Catania However things did not work out very well for Bucchi after finding first team opportunities hard to come by with the likes of Czech forward Jaroslav Sedivec Luis Oliveira amp Nassim Mendil all above him in pecking order He would go on to find the net just twice in thirteen appearances for the Sicilian side He was allowed to leave in the winter and made the move to Cagliari in the winter of 2002 03 4 Once again he would have to wait for his chance although with the likes of Fabrizio Cammarata David Suazo and Luigi Beghetto already the first choice strikers Bucchi would only feature 10 times in his whole Sardinian career scoring just once Bucchi joined Serie A basement boys Ancona in second half of the 2003 04 season after a very disappointing half season in Sardinia in a part exchange deal which would see Roberto Maltagliati go the opposite way 5 He scored 5 goals in 12 matches a very impressive statistic for some one in his shoes However once again and not for the first time in his career his team suffered relegation as this time round Ancona set an all time low in Serie A amassing just 13 points all season long Bucchi signed by Ascoli 6 in a co ownership deal with Chievo in August 2004 although Ascoli would be the club he would play for King of Serie B edit Ascoli edit In 2004 05 Bucchi scored 17 goals for Ascoli incredibly he scored a 1 3 of the teams Serie B goal total that season of 51 goals and just missed one match He became the club s top goalscorer just 3 goals short of Serie B topscorer Gionatha Spinesi His contribution was a key factor in Ascoli s impressive fourth placed finish and a place in the seasons play offs Despite Ascoli s play off defeat to Torino A 3 1 loss on aggregate Ascoli in bizarre circumstances only 1 of the 3 original promoted teams went up Genoa demoted to Serie C1 with their involvement in the Serie B match fixing scandal that season amp Torino had to play Serie B football for the following season due to financial difficulties gained promotion to Serie A for the first time in more than a decade ModenaIn the summer of 2005 Ascoli sold their 50 share of Bucchi to Modena In 2005 06 Bucchi scored an incredible 29 goals for Modena and in fact 1 goal shy of contributing exactly half of the team s league goal total 59 goals Consequently he became Serie B topscorer that season just one goal away from levelling Serie B s all time topscorer former Italian international striker Luca Toni bagging 30 goals in 2003 04 for then champions Palermo Bucchi s contribution would vastly help lead Modena to a play off place and scored one goal in the away leg against Mantova Modena in the end lost out to Mantova although the result on aggregate was 1 1 This meant that both sides final league position s would come into the equation Mantova finished higher than Modena in final league table meaning Mantova would progress to the final Napoli and loans edit During the 2006 January transfer window rumours had linked him to S L Benfica 7 After a year with Modena he was sold to newly promoted and ambitious Napoli 8 for 4 million 9 The complicated deal also included Modena sold Tommaso Chiecchi back to Chievo and signed Bucchi outright 10 In Naples he scored 8 goals in 29 games and the club finished as runner up to win promotion to Serie A His striking partner Emanuele Calaio scored 18 Siena edit A surplus of Napoli in the new season as Napoli signed Ezequiel Lavezzi and Marcelo Zalayeta he was moved to Siena on loan in summer 2007 Bucchi missed Serie A for 3 seasons since played for Ancona in second half of 2003 04 season but he failed to score any from his 10 appearances for Siena Bologna edit In January 2008 he was loaned to Bologna as one of their striker Danilevicius asked to leave for more regular start He scored five goals during his five month stay at Bologna participating in the rossoblu s successful quest for promotion to the Italian top flight Ascoli edit In July 2008 he agreed to return to Ascoli in another loan deal 11 Cesena loan edit On 10 July 2009 he was loaned to Cesena 12 He returned to Napoli at the start of 2010 11 season and played a few games Pescara loan edit On 4 January 2011 he was loaned to Serie B club Pescara 13 and his contract with Napoli was terminated during 2011 12 season in a mutual consent 14 International career editFor Italy he has only represented his country at Under 21 level During his time in the team 1998 1999 he collected 3 U 21 caps scoring 1 goal Coaching career editPescara edit Bucchi became the head coach of the Primavera under 19 team of Pescara in 2012 15 He obtained UEFA A License the second highest in the category with the highest score in the class in 2012 16 In March 2013 Bucchi was promoted as the head coach to their first team following the sacking of previous coach Cristiano Bergodi The team also hired Bruno Nobili as nominal head coach and de facto as Bucchi s assistant in order to bypass the bureaucratic ban as UEFA A License was not qualified to coach Serie A and Serie B level but UEFA Pro License qualified The club also promoted his assistants in the Primavera Mirko Savini and Ermanno Ciotti to the first team and re hired Massimo Marini as goalkeeping coach who left the position along with Giovanni Stroppa in November 2012 On 10 March 2013 Bucchi debuted as the head coach of the first team of delfini in a 2 1 away loss against Atalanta 17 Gubbio edit On 12 July 2013 Bucchi joined Gubbio as their head coach 18 He was fired in January 2014 In summer 2014 during unemployed he obtained the UEFA Pro License 19 Torres edit In January 2015 Bucchi became the head coach of Torres 20 The team finished as the 11th of 2014 15 Lega Pro 21 However the club later doomed to the bottom due to a match fixing scandal for the matches in the first half of 2014 15 season 22 Maceratese edit Bucchi was the head coach of Maceratese in 2015 16 Lega Pro season The team finished as the losing side of the promotion playoffs Perugia edit On 15 June 2016 Bucchi was hired as the head coach of Serie B club Perugia 23 Sassuolo edit On 20 June 2017 Bucchi was signed by Sassuolo replacing Roma bounded head coach Eusebio Di Francesco 24 25 On 27 November 2017 Bucchi was sacked 26 27 Benevento edit On 6 July 2018 Bucchi was appointed manager of Benevento 28 Empoli edit On 18 June 2019 Bucchi was appointed manager of Empoli 29 He was dismissed on 12 November 2019 after the team only gained 3 draws in 6 preceding league games 30 Triestina edit On 6 July 2021 Bucchi was hired as head coach of Triestina in Serie C 31 He guided Triestina to fifth place then being eliminated by eventual winners Palermo in the promotion playoffs Ascoli edit On 14 June 2022 Bucchi was announced as the new head coach of Serie B club Ascoli a former club of his as a player 32 He was sacked on 4 February 2023 following a negative string of results 33 Managerial statistics editAs of 4 February 2023 34 Managerial record by team and tenure Team Nat From To RecordG W D L GF GA GD Win Pescara nbsp 5 March 2013 7 June 2013 11 0 1 10 7 30 23 00 0 00Gubbio nbsp 12 July 2013 15 January 2014 20 5 8 7 20 26 6 0 25 00Torres nbsp 6 January 2015 30 June 2015 19 5 9 5 18 17 1 0 26 32Maceratese nbsp 4 July 2015 15 June 2016 37 15 14 8 48 35 13 0 40 54Perugia nbsp 15 June 2016 20 June 2017 47 17 21 9 61 47 14 0 36 17Sassuolo nbsp 20 June 2017 27 November 2017 15 4 2 9 10 24 14 0 26 67Benevento nbsp 6 July 2018 18 June 2019 42 21 9 12 71 57 14 0 50 00Empoli nbsp 18 June 2019 12 November 2019 14 6 5 3 19 16 3 0 42 86Triestina nbsp 6 July 2021 13 June 2022 42 16 11 15 45 46 1 0 38 10Ascoli nbsp 14 June 2022 4 February 2023 25 7 9 9 31 34 3 0 28 00Total 272 96 89 87 330 332 2 0 35 29References edit Comunicato Ufficiale N 69 Official Press Release No 69 PDF in Italian Lega Serie A 8 September 2000 p 3 Archived from the original PDF on 10 December 2020 Retrieved 10 December 2020 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2 December 2013 Retrieved 6 March 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Archived 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