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Pietro Fanna

Pierino Fanna [1] (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjeˈriːno ˈfanna]; born 23 June 1958) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player, who played in midfield, either as an attacking midfielder or as a winger.

Pierino Fanna
Personal information
Date of birth (1958-06-23) 23 June 1958 (age 65)
Place of birth Grimacco, Italy
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Attacking midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1975–1977 Atalanta 55 (6)
1977–1982 Juventus 101 (13)
1982–1985 Verona 85 (14)
1985–1989 Inter Milan 97 (4)
1989–1993 Verona 103 (6)
International career
1983–1985 Italy 13 (0)
Managerial career
1998–2000 Verona (assistant)
2000–2002 Venezia (assistant)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career edit

Born in Grimacco, Province of Udine, Fanna spent his youth career with Udinese. He moved to Atalanta (1975–77) at the age of 17, making 20 appearances and scoring a goal in his debut season in Serie B. During the 1976–77 season, the young winger played an important role in achieving Serie A promotion for the Bergamo side.[2]

In 1977, he moved to Serie A giants Juventus (1977–1982), making his Serie A debut with the Turin club. Despite achieving notable domestic success, he failed to live up to his potential during his time at the club, and he was often played out of position. During his last few seasons with Juventus, he managed to earn a place in the starting line-up, and he was still able to contribute to his team's three Serie A titles, which he won during the 1977–78, 1980–81, and 1981–82 seasons, also winning a Coppa Italia with the club during the 1978–79 season.[3][4]

In 1982, he transferred to Hellas Verona F.C. (1982–85), where he helped the team to win an historic Serie A title during the 1984–85 season under manager Osvaldo Bagnoli, playing alongside other key players such as Roberto Tricella and Antonio Di Gennaro.[4][5] In 1985, Fanna moved to Inter (1985–89). Under manager Giovanni Trapattoni, he contributed to the victory of Inter's record-breaking 1988–89 Serie A title, although he only made 13 appearances.[6]

During the 1989–90 season, he returned to Verona (1989–93) under Bagnoli, as he was unable to prevent the club's relegation to Serie B that year. The following season, he helped his club to return to Serie A, however, during the 1991–92 season, the club was relegated once again. He retired in 1993, after a mid-table finish in Serie B with Verona that season.[4]

Throughout his career, he won five Serie A titles and a Coppa Italia. Fanna is one of six footballers to win Serie A with three clubs, a feat he managed with Juventus, Verona, and Inter; the other five players to have managed the same feat are Giovanni Ferrari, Filippo Cavalli, Sergio Gori, Aldo Serena and Attilio Lombardo.[7][8]

International career edit

Fanna represented Italy at Under-21 level on 13 occasions between 1976 and 1980, scoring 3 goals; he also took part in the 1978 and 1980 UEFA European Under-21 Championships with the Under-21 side. He made his debut in 1977. He also represented the Italian Under-23 Olympic side on 6 occasions between 1979 and 1984, scoring 3 goals. He took part with Italy at the 1984 Summer Olympics, where the team finished in fourth place after reaching the semi-finals. He also represented the Italian senior side on 14 occasions between 1983 and 1985.[9]

Style of play edit

Fanna was a tactically versatile midfielder, who was primarily deployed as a right winger, although he was capable of playing on either flank, or also in the centre as an attacking midfielder; he was also played out of position as a second striker on occasion, which was not his preferred role, however.[3][4] He was a quick and creative player with good technique and dribbling skills, who was known for his ability to get past opponents in one on one situations on the flank due to his speed on the ball and his use of feints.[1][3][4][10] Although he possessed an accurate shot and was capable of scoring goals, he was known in particular for being an excellent assist provider and crosser of the ball.[3][4] Regarded as one of Italy's most promising prospects in his youth, despite his talent, he never truly lived up to his potential, and he mainly excelled in smaller teams, where the play would be centred around him. Due to his problematic and introversive character, he was somewhat inconsistent during his stints with larger clubs, where he often drifted in and out of games, as he struggled to handle the pressure placed on him; as a result, he frequently suffered from a lack of confidence with bigger teams, and was more prone to errors.[3] During his time at Verona, however, he played an important role in the team's success by utilising his skills and intelligent movement to hold up the ball in order to create space for teammates and full-backs making overlapping attacking runs. Furthermore, his pace, positional sense, and ability to make attacking runs allowed him to excel in their newly developed counter-attacking style of play.[1][4]

Honours edit

Juventus[3]

Hellas Verona[4]

Inter Milan[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Pietro Fanna: la malinconia dell'ala destra" (in Italian). Storie di Calcio. 9 December 2016. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
  2. ^ "I grandi calciatori Atalantini" (in Italian). Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Stefano Bedeschi. "Gli eroi in bianconero: Pietro FANNA" (in Italian). Tutto Juve. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h "Pietro Fanna". hellastory.net (in Italian). Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  5. ^ "BAGNOLI Osvaldo: il Mago della porta accanto" (in Italian). Storie di Calcio. 22 November 2015. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
  6. ^ a b "L'Inter dello scudetto dei record del campionato 1988-1989" (in Italian). Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  7. ^ "Attilio Lombardo: "Contro l'Udinese occhio a Di Natale"" (in Italian). Sampdoria News. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  8. ^ Roberto Perrone (7 May 2013). "Serena, la punta con la valigia" (in Italian). Il Corriere della Sera. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
  9. ^ (in Italian). FIGC. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  10. ^ Borgi, Stefano (28 August 2013). "CUADRADO, TRA GARRINCHA E JULINHO..." (in Italian). Firenze Viola. Retrieved 20 January 2020.

External links edit

  • Pietro Fanna at TuttoCalciatori.net (in Italian)
  • Profile at Inter.it
  • Profile at figc.it 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine (in Italian)[dead link]

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Pierino Fanna 1 Italian pronunciation ˈpjeˈriːno ˈfanna born 23 June 1958 is an Italian professional football coach and a former player who played in midfield either as an attacking midfielder or as a winger Pierino FannaPersonal informationDate of birth 1958 06 23 23 June 1958 age 65 Place of birthGrimacco ItalyHeight1 78 m 5 ft 10 in Position s Attacking midfielderSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1975 1977Atalanta55 6 1977 1982Juventus101 13 1982 1985Verona85 14 1985 1989Inter Milan97 4 1989 1993Verona103 6 International career1983 1985Italy13 0 Managerial career1998 2000Verona assistant 2000 2002Venezia assistant Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Style of play 4 Honours 5 References 6 External linksClub career editBorn in Grimacco Province of Udine Fanna spent his youth career with Udinese He moved to Atalanta 1975 77 at the age of 17 making 20 appearances and scoring a goal in his debut season in Serie B During the 1976 77 season the young winger played an important role in achieving Serie A promotion for the Bergamo side 2 In 1977 he moved to Serie A giants Juventus 1977 1982 making his Serie A debut with the Turin club Despite achieving notable domestic success he failed to live up to his potential during his time at the club and he was often played out of position During his last few seasons with Juventus he managed to earn a place in the starting line up and he was still able to contribute to his team s three Serie A titles which he won during the 1977 78 1980 81 and 1981 82 seasons also winning a Coppa Italia with the club during the 1978 79 season 3 4 In 1982 he transferred to Hellas Verona F C 1982 85 where he helped the team to win an historic Serie A title during the 1984 85 season under manager Osvaldo Bagnoli playing alongside other key players such as Roberto Tricella and Antonio Di Gennaro 4 5 In 1985 Fanna moved to Inter 1985 89 Under manager Giovanni Trapattoni he contributed to the victory of Inter s record breaking 1988 89 Serie A title although he only made 13 appearances 6 During the 1989 90 season he returned to Verona 1989 93 under Bagnoli as he was unable to prevent the club s relegation to Serie B that year The following season he helped his club to return to Serie A however during the 1991 92 season the club was relegated once again He retired in 1993 after a mid table finish in Serie B with Verona that season 4 Throughout his career he won five Serie A titles and a Coppa Italia Fanna is one of six footballers to win Serie A with three clubs a feat he managed with Juventus Verona and Inter the other five players to have managed the same feat are Giovanni Ferrari Filippo Cavalli Sergio Gori Aldo Serena and Attilio Lombardo 7 8 International career editFanna represented Italy at Under 21 level on 13 occasions between 1976 and 1980 scoring 3 goals he also took part in the 1978 and 1980 UEFA European Under 21 Championships with the Under 21 side He made his debut in 1977 He also represented the Italian Under 23 Olympic side on 6 occasions between 1979 and 1984 scoring 3 goals He took part with Italy at the 1984 Summer Olympics where the team finished in fourth place after reaching the semi finals He also represented the Italian senior side on 14 occasions between 1983 and 1985 9 Style of play editFanna was a tactically versatile midfielder who was primarily deployed as a right winger although he was capable of playing on either flank or also in the centre as an attacking midfielder he was also played out of position as a second striker on occasion which was not his preferred role however 3 4 He was a quick and creative player with good technique and dribbling skills who was known for his ability to get past opponents in one on one situations on the flank due to his speed on the ball and his use of feints 1 3 4 10 Although he possessed an accurate shot and was capable of scoring goals he was known in particular for being an excellent assist provider and crosser of the ball 3 4 Regarded as one of Italy s most promising prospects in his youth despite his talent he never truly lived up to his potential and he mainly excelled in smaller teams where the play would be centred around him Due to his problematic and introversive character he was somewhat inconsistent during his stints with larger clubs where he often drifted in and out of games as he struggled to handle the pressure placed on him as a result he frequently suffered from a lack of confidence with bigger teams and was more prone to errors 3 During his time at Verona however he played an important role in the team s success by utilising his skills and intelligent movement to hold up the ball in order to create space for teammates and full backs making overlapping attacking runs Furthermore his pace positional sense and ability to make attacking runs allowed him to excel in their newly developed counter attacking style of play 1 4 Honours editJuventus 3 Serie A 1977 78 1980 81 1981 82 Coppa Italia 1978 79Hellas Verona 4 Serie A 1984 85Inter Milan 6 Serie A 1988 89References edit a b c Pietro Fanna la malinconia dell ala destra in Italian Storie di Calcio 9 December 2016 Retrieved 23 June 2020 I grandi calciatori Atalantini in Italian Retrieved 26 January 2015 a b c d e f Stefano Bedeschi Gli eroi in bianconero Pietro FANNA in Italian Tutto Juve Retrieved 26 January 2015 a b c d e f g h Pietro Fanna hellastory net in Italian Retrieved 26 January 2015 BAGNOLI Osvaldo il Mago della porta accanto in Italian Storie di Calcio 22 November 2015 Retrieved 25 February 2017 a b L Inter dello scudetto dei record del campionato 1988 1989 in Italian Retrieved 26 January 2015 Attilio Lombardo Contro l Udinese occhio a Di Natale in Italian Sampdoria News Retrieved 26 January 2015 Roberto Perrone 7 May 2013 Serena la punta con la valigia in Italian Il Corriere della Sera Retrieved 28 March 2017 Convocazioni e presenze in campo Pietro Fanna in Italian FIGC Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 26 January 2015 Borgi Stefano 28 August 2013 CUADRADO TRA GARRINCHA E JULINHO in Italian Firenze Viola Retrieved 20 January 2020 External links editPietro Fanna at TuttoCalciatori net in Italian Profile at Inter it Profile at figc it Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine in Italian dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pietro Fanna amp oldid 1195057926, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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