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Luigi Maifredi

Luigi Maifredi (born 20 April 1947), commonly known as Gigi Maifredi, is an Italian football manager, currently working as a technical collaborator of Italian club Brescia.

Luigi Maifredi
Personal information
Date of birth (1947-04-20) 20 April 1947 (age 76)
Place of birth Lograto, Italy
Position(s) Midfielder[1]
Team information
Current team
Brescia (technical collaborator)
Youth career
1966 Brescia
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1967 Rovereto 9 (1)
1968 Portogruaro 18 (4)
Managerial career
1976–1977 Real Brescia
1977–1978 Crotone (assistant manager)
1978–1980 Lumezzane
1984–1986 Orceana
1986–1987 Ospitaletto
1987–1990 Bologna
1990–1991 Juventus
1991–1992 Bologna
1992–1993 Genoa
1994 Venezia
1995 Brescia
1996 Pescara
1996 Esperance Sportive de Tunis
1998–1999 Albacete Balompié
2000 Reggiana
2013 Brescia (caretaker)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career Edit

Born in Lograto (Province of Brescia), started out playing in his hometown club's youth system, and later played for Rovereto and Portogruaro.

Maifredi's coaching career began in 1976 with amateur side Real Brescia.[2][3] He later served as assistant manager of Crotone, and also had spells in the lower divisions of Italian football with Lumezzane and Orceana, as well as Pspitaletto, with whom he won the Serie C2, Girone B title during the 1986–87 season.[3][4]

In 1987, Maifredi was appointed as manager of Serie B side Bologna, under the club's president Luigi Corioni. During his three seasons with Bologna, his attacking style of play proved to be highly effective; after joining the team, he helped the club win the Serie B title and achieve promotion to Serie A in his first season, and later helped the team avoid relegation in his second season, and subsequently qualify for the UEFA Cup in 1990.[3][5][6][7][8]

However, Maifredi is most noted for his short spell with Juventus, whom he joined after replacing Dino Zoff in 1990. During his only season in Turin, the club were known for their inconsistent performances. After a strong first half of the season, the club suffered a loss of form, during which they lost six games in a row. Maifredi was eventually sacked at the end of the season, following the club's failure to qualify for European football after placing seventh in Serie A, also losing out 5–1 to Napoli in the 1990 Supercoppa Italiana final; however, he managed to reach the semi-finals of the Cup Winners' Cup and the quarter-finals of the Coppa Italia. Following his disappointing spell with Juventus, over the course of his coaching career, Maifredi managed several clubs in Italy, such as Bologna once again, Genoa, Venezia, and Brescia, among other teams, as well as having short coaching spells in Tunisia with Esperance Sportive de Tunis, and Spain with Albacete Balompié; however, he encountered less success with other teams.[3][5][6][9][10]

In 2005, Maifredi was on course to sign with Lazio, but the club's supporters were not keen on Maifredi's appointment, and even demonstrated against it, which ultimately forced the club's president Claudio Lotito to back down and appoint Giuseppe Papadopulo instead. In December 2009, he was successively appointed as a technical consultant and later as the director of Brescia Calcio.[11][12]

On 24 September 2013, after thirteen years since his last coaching appointment with Reggiana in 2000, Maifredi returned to the coaching bench for a spare game, co-training with assistant coach Fabio Micarelli after Brescia's head coach Marco Giampaolo failed to report for three days. The next day, Brescia appointed Maifredi as new head coach, thus ending a 13-year absence of his from head coaching roles into football. His period as a manager was however only on a caretaker basis, as he left after only one game – a 0–2 loss to Latina – to leave room for new boss Cristiano Bergodi.[3][13][14]

Style of management Edit

Maifredi's footballing approach, which made use of tactics based on a defensive line which employed zonal marking, and an overall fast, attractive, and dynamic playing style, has been famously described as calcio champagne ("champagne wine football," in Italian) in the media; this was due to both his teams' prominent attacking and entertaining style of play, and also as a reference to his former professional career as a champagne wine representative for Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin. His tactics were likened to the system used by Arrigo Sacchi in the Italian media. During his time with Orceana and Bologna, Maifredi used a 4–3–3 formation.[3][5][6][15][16][17] With Juventus, he instead used a 4–2–2–2 formation.[10] His teams often used sweeper-keeper.[10]

Outside of football Edit

In 2003, during the Italian entertainment show Quelli che... il Calcio, which was presented by Simona Ventura at the time, Maifredi jokingly coached a team of former footballers, known as the "Maifredi Team," that reproduced the goals of the day to the viewers.[18] He later also worked as a pundit for Mediaset Premium.[19]

References Edit

  1. ^ Luigi Maifredi at WorldFootball.net
  2. ^ "Maifredi: «Né Bologna, né Juve: tifo per chi mi assume»". Il Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 19 October 2001.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Gaetani, Marco (8 January 2019). "Quasi leggenda: il Bologna del calcio champagne" (in Italian). Ultimo Uomo. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  4. ^ Mariani, Maurizio (20 January 2004). "Italy Championship 1986/87". RSSSF. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  5. ^ a b c Nassetti, Filippo (13 June 2017). "Nostalgia di Maifredi, a trent'anni dal suo calcio champagne". The Huffington Post (in Italian). Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  6. ^ a b c Pastore, Giuseppe (1 August 2019). "Tra Maifredi e la Juventus non poteva funzionare" (in Italian). www.ultimouomo.com. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  7. ^ Minguzzi, Manuel (8 March 2016). "Maifredi e Corioni: quel Bologna champagne che ottenne la promozione" (in Italian). Tutto Bologna Web. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  8. ^ Mariani, Maurizio (26 October 2000). "Italy Championship 1987/88". RSSSF. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  9. ^ Piri, Stefano (14 November 2016). "Roberto Baggio detto Roby" (in Italian). Ultimo Uomo. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  10. ^ a b c Pastore, Giuseppe (1 August 2019). "Tra Maifredi e la Juventus non poteva funzionare" (in Italian). Ultimo Uomo. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  11. ^ "Home - QuiBrescia - Tutte le notizie da Brescia e provincia".
  12. ^ Brega, Matteo; Vernazza, Sebastiano (26 February 2013). "Zamparini: da Venezia a Palermo, 43 allenatori, 35 esoneri. Li usa e li getta". La Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian). Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  13. ^ "Comunicato Stampa Brescia Calcio 25/09/2013" (in Italian). Brescia Calcio. 25 September 2013. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  14. ^ "Cristiano Bergodi è il nuovo allenatore del Brescia Calcio" (in Italian). Brescia Calcio. 30 September 2013. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  15. ^ "Notizie, risultati e classifiche da Reggio Emilia - Maifredi, a volte ritornano. Oggi esordio sulla panchina del Brescia" (in Italian). SportReggio. 1 January 2018.
  16. ^ "Maifredi fantasma del calcio champagne". Il Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 18 February 2001.
  17. ^ Panella, Luigi (25 September 2013). "Brescia, riecco Maifredi. Calcio champagne 'invecchiato' tredici anni". La Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  18. ^ (in Italian). blog.guerinsportivo.it. 26 September 2013. Archived from the original on 30 September 2013.
  19. ^ Stellini, Lorenzo. "Biografia di Gigi Maifredi". Il Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 26 November 2017.

External links Edit

  • Profile at myjuve.it
  • Luigi Maifredi manager profile at BDFutbol


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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 Luigi Maifredi news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Luigi Maifredi born 20 April 1947 commonly known as Gigi Maifredi is an Italian football manager currently working as a technical collaborator of Italian club Brescia Luigi MaifrediPersonal informationDate of birth 1947 04 20 20 April 1947 age 76 Place of birthLograto ItalyPosition s Midfielder 1 Team informationCurrent teamBrescia technical collaborator Youth career1966BresciaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1967Rovereto9 1 1968Portogruaro18 4 Managerial career1976 1977Real Brescia1977 1978Crotone assistant manager 1978 1980Lumezzane1984 1986Orceana1986 1987Ospitaletto1987 1990Bologna1990 1991Juventus1991 1992Bologna1992 1993Genoa1994Venezia1995Brescia1996Pescara1996Esperance Sportive de Tunis1998 1999Albacete Balompie2000Reggiana2013Brescia caretaker Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Career 2 Style of management 3 Outside of football 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditBorn in Lograto Province of Brescia started out playing in his hometown club s youth system and later played for Rovereto and Portogruaro Maifredi s coaching career began in 1976 with amateur side Real Brescia 2 3 He later served as assistant manager of Crotone and also had spells in the lower divisions of Italian football with Lumezzane and Orceana as well as Pspitaletto with whom he won the Serie C2 Girone B title during the 1986 87 season 3 4 In 1987 Maifredi was appointed as manager of Serie B side Bologna under the club s president Luigi Corioni During his three seasons with Bologna his attacking style of play proved to be highly effective after joining the team he helped the club win the Serie B title and achieve promotion to Serie A in his first season and later helped the team avoid relegation in his second season and subsequently qualify for the UEFA Cup in 1990 3 5 6 7 8 However Maifredi is most noted for his short spell with Juventus whom he joined after replacing Dino Zoff in 1990 During his only season in Turin the club were known for their inconsistent performances After a strong first half of the season the club suffered a loss of form during which they lost six games in a row Maifredi was eventually sacked at the end of the season following the club s failure to qualify for European football after placing seventh in Serie A also losing out 5 1 to Napoli in the 1990 Supercoppa Italiana final however he managed to reach the semi finals of the Cup Winners Cup and the quarter finals of the Coppa Italia Following his disappointing spell with Juventus over the course of his coaching career Maifredi managed several clubs in Italy such as Bologna once again Genoa Venezia and Brescia among other teams as well as having short coaching spells in Tunisia with Esperance Sportive de Tunis and Spain with Albacete Balompie however he encountered less success with other teams 3 5 6 9 10 In 2005 Maifredi was on course to sign with Lazio but the club s supporters were not keen on Maifredi s appointment and even demonstrated against it which ultimately forced the club s president Claudio Lotito to back down and appoint Giuseppe Papadopulo instead In December 2009 he was successively appointed as a technical consultant and later as the director of Brescia Calcio 11 12 On 24 September 2013 after thirteen years since his last coaching appointment with Reggiana in 2000 Maifredi returned to the coaching bench for a spare game co training with assistant coach Fabio Micarelli after Brescia s head coach Marco Giampaolo failed to report for three days The next day Brescia appointed Maifredi as new head coach thus ending a 13 year absence of his from head coaching roles into football His period as a manager was however only on a caretaker basis as he left after only one game a 0 2 loss to Latina to leave room for new boss Cristiano Bergodi 3 13 14 Style of management EditMaifredi s footballing approach which made use of tactics based on a defensive line which employed zonal marking and an overall fast attractive and dynamic playing style has been famously described as calcio champagne champagne wine football in Italian in the media this was due to both his teams prominent attacking and entertaining style of play and also as a reference to his former professional career as a champagne wine representative for Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin His tactics were likened to the system used by Arrigo Sacchi in the Italian media During his time with Orceana and Bologna Maifredi used a 4 3 3 formation 3 5 6 15 16 17 With Juventus he instead used a 4 2 2 2 formation 10 His teams often used sweeper keeper 10 Outside of football EditIn 2003 during the Italian entertainment show Quelli che il Calcio which was presented by Simona Ventura at the time Maifredi jokingly coached a team of former footballers known as the Maifredi Team that reproduced the goals of the day to the viewers 18 He later also worked as a pundit for Mediaset Premium 19 References Edit Luigi Maifredi at WorldFootball net Maifredi Ne Bologna ne Juve tifo per chi mi assume Il Corriere della Sera in Italian 19 October 2001 a b c d e f Gaetani Marco 8 January 2019 Quasi leggenda il Bologna del calcio champagne in Italian Ultimo Uomo Retrieved 17 June 2020 Mariani Maurizio 20 January 2004 Italy Championship 1986 87 RSSSF Retrieved 17 June 2020 a b c Nassetti Filippo 13 June 2017 Nostalgia di Maifredi a trent anni dal suo calcio champagne The Huffington Post in Italian Retrieved 16 May 2020 a b c Pastore Giuseppe 1 August 2019 Tra Maifredi e la Juventus non poteva funzionare in Italian www ultimouomo com Retrieved 16 May 2020 Minguzzi Manuel 8 March 2016 Maifredi e Corioni quel Bologna champagne che ottenne la promozione in Italian Tutto Bologna Web Retrieved 17 June 2020 Mariani Maurizio 26 October 2000 Italy Championship 1987 88 RSSSF Retrieved 17 June 2020 Piri Stefano 14 November 2016 Roberto Baggio detto Roby in Italian Ultimo Uomo Retrieved 17 April 2020 a b c Pastore Giuseppe 1 August 2019 Tra Maifredi e la Juventus non poteva funzionare in Italian Ultimo Uomo Retrieved 17 June 2020 Home QuiBrescia Tutte le notizie da Brescia e provincia Brega Matteo Vernazza Sebastiano 26 February 2013 Zamparini da Venezia a Palermo 43 allenatori 35 esoneri Li usa e li getta La Gazzetta dello Sport in Italian Retrieved 17 June 2020 Comunicato Stampa Brescia Calcio 25 09 2013 in Italian Brescia Calcio 25 September 2013 Retrieved 17 June 2020 Cristiano Bergodi e il nuovo allenatore del Brescia Calcio in Italian Brescia Calcio 30 September 2013 Retrieved 17 June 2020 Notizie risultati e classifiche da Reggio Emilia Maifredi a volte ritornano Oggi esordio sulla panchina del Brescia in Italian SportReggio 1 January 2018 Maifredi fantasma del calcio champagne Il Corriere della Sera in Italian 18 February 2001 Panella Luigi 25 September 2013 Brescia riecco Maifredi Calcio champagne invecchiato tredici anni La Repubblica in Italian Retrieved 17 June 2020 Quando Giampaolo era Maifredi in Italian blog guerinsportivo it 26 September 2013 Archived from the original on 30 September 2013 Stellini Lorenzo Biografia di Gigi Maifredi Il Corriere della Sera in Italian Retrieved 26 November 2017 External links EditProfile at myjuve it Luigi Maifredi manager profile at BDFutbol nbsp nbsp This biographical article relating to Italian football is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luigi Maifredi amp oldid 1165215664, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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