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Walter Mazzarri

Walter Mazzarri (Italian pronunciation: [ˈvalter madˈdzarri]; born 1 October 1961) is an Italian former footballer and head coach, most recently in charge of Serie A club Cagliari.

Walter Mazzarri
Mazzarri in 2014
Personal information
Full name Walter Mazzarri[1]
Date of birth (1961-10-01) 1 October 1961 (age 61)[2]
Place of birth San Vincenzo, Italy[2]
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)[2]
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1981–1982 Pescara 26 (4)
1982 Cagliari 4 (0)
1982–1983 Reggiana 12 (1)
1983 Fiorentina 0 (0)
1983–1988 Empoli 91 (4)
1988–1989 Licata 8 (0)
1989–1990 Modena 21 (0)
1990–1991 Nola 30 (3)
1991–1992 Viareggio 11 (0)
1992–1994 Acireale 32 (1)
1994–1995 Torres 9 (0)
Total 244 (13)
Managerial career
2001–2002 Acireale
2002–2003 Pistoiese
2003–2004 Livorno
2004–2007 Reggina
2007–2009 Sampdoria
2009–2013 Napoli
2013–2014 Inter Milan
2016–2017 Watford
2018–2020 Torino
2021–2022 Cagliari
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

After a 14-year playing career with Italian clubs including Reggiana and Empoli, Mazzarri coached several smaller Italian sides and in 2007 took up a managerial position with Sampdoria. With the help of the attacking partnership of Antonio Cassano and Giampaolo Pazzini, he led the team to qualify for the UEFA Cup in his first season, and subsequently reached the Coppa Italia final the next year. In 2009, he joined Napoli, where he implemented a 3–4–3 formation with which he later became associated. With the attacking trio of Ezequiel Lavezzi, Edinson Cavani and Marek Hamšík, nicknamed I tre tenori ("The three tenors"), he helped the team qualify for the UEFA Champions League for the first time in the club's history in 2011, and won the Coppa Italia the following season, the club's first trophy in over 20 years. In his final season with the team, he managed a second-place finish in Serie A, the club's best league finish in over 20 years. In 2013, he moved to Internazionale, but was sacked halfway through his second season with the club. He later managed Torino in Serie A, and had one year in charge of Watford in England's Premier League in 2016–17.

As a manager in Italy, Mazzarri became known for the excuses for poor performances that he made during post-match interviews.[3][4]

Playing career

Mazzarri, a midfielder and a product of Fiorentina's youth system, made his professional debut in 1981 for Pescara of Serie B, and played a short Serie A stint in Cagliari the following season, before being sold to Reggiana. He had his longest period at Empoli, who won promotion to Serie A for the first time during his time with the Tuscan side. After several spells with mostly minor teams, including a two-year stint with Acireale where he was part of the team who won a historic first promotion to Serie B, and then playing in the Italian second tier in 1993–94, Mazzarri ended his playing career in 1995 with Sassari Torres.

Managerial career

Early years

Mazzarri started his coaching career as Renzo Ulivieri's assistant at Napoli in 1998. His first spell in charge came in 2001–02 for Sicilian Serie C2 team Acireale, where he had been a player from 1992 to 1994. Subsequently, he returned to his native Tuscany to coach Pistoiese of Serie C1 in 2002–03 and Livorno of Serie B in 2003–04, bringing the amaranto led by Cristiano Lucarelli back to Serie A. He was coach of Reggina from 2004 to 2007, leading the Calabrian side to Serie A survival in three consecutive seasons, the last obtained on the final day of the season despite an 11-point deduction. In May 2007, Mazzarri was made an honorary citizen of Reggio Calabria, after helping the club avoid relegation during the 2006–07 Serie A season.[5]

Sampdoria

On 31 May 2007 he was announced as new Sampdoria coach.[6] He served as Sampdoria boss for two seasons, overseeing a considerable improvement in results, thanks to the likes of the attacking duo of Antonio Cassano, who publicly praised Mazzarri's coaching abilities, and Giampaolo Pazzini. Sampdoria's 2007–08 campaign ended in an impressive sixth place, which ensured qualification for the UEFA Cup. Mazzarri's fortunes declined slightly in 2008–09, as the blucerchiati ended their campaign in 13th place; despite this, he managed to guide his team into the Coppa Italia Final, notably defeating champions Inter 3–1 on aggregate in the semi-finals, before losing on penalties to Lazio in the final. Mazzarri left Sampdoria by mutual consent at the end of the 2008–09 season.

Napoli

On 6 October 2009 he was appointed manager of Napoli, replacing Roberto Donadoni.[7] He finished his debut season in sixth place in Serie A, and was handed a new three-year contract at the end of the campaign.[8]

In 2010–11, Mazzarri's Napoli finished third in the league and qualified directly for the group phase of the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League – their first time in Europe's premier competition in 21 years.[9] His team were known for an attacking 3–4–3 formation with a frontline of Ezequiel Lavezzi, Marek Hamšík and Edinson Cavani.[10] They finished second in their Champions League group, behind Bayern Munich but ahead of Manchester City and Villareal, to meet Chelsea in the last 16. Napoli won 3–1 at home in the first leg; they were subsequently beaten 4–1 at Stamford Bridge after extra time, being eliminated by the eventual champions.[11]

Napoli won the 2012 Coppa Italia Final over undefeated league champions Juventus on 20 May; this was Juventus's only loss of the season, and Napoli's first title in over 20 years.[12] On 11 August that year, the club suffered a controversial 4–2 extra-time defeat to Juventus in the 2012 Supercoppa Italiana, which saw two Napoli players sent off as well as Mazzarri.[13] He left the Azzurri on 19 May 2013, after leading them to a 2nd-place finish and a spot in the Champions League at the end of the 2012–13 Serie A season; this was the club's best league finish in over 20 years.[14]

Inter

Mazzarri was officially appointed as the Inter manager on 24 May 2013,[15] after Andrea Stramaccioni was dismissed for a poor performance in the 2012–13 season. On 2 July 2014, he signed a one-year extension to tie him to the team until 30 June 2016.[16]

He was sacked by Inter after a series of disappointing results on 14 November 2014, leaving the club in ninth place.[17][18][19] He parted with the club before the 12th matchday, while they were five points below their season objective of the third position.[20]

Watford

On 21 May 2016, Watford confirmed they had reached an agreement with Mazzarri to become Head Coach from 1 July 2016 on a three-year contract.[21] He joined a club owned by his compatriot Giampaolo Pozzo, and worked without being able to speak English.[22]

Mazzarri secured Watford's Premier League status that season, finishing one place above relegation in 17th, a four-place dip on their previous campaign.[22] It was announced on 17 May 2017 that his contract would be terminated at the end of his first season at the club.[23]

Torino

On 4 January 2018, Mazzarri was appointed manager of Torino, replacing Siniša Mihajlović.[24] With a 7th-place finish in 2018–19 he led the Granata to the UEFA Europa League, where they were eliminated in the play-off round by Wolverhampton Wanderers.[25]

On 4 February 2020, Mazzarri was dismissed following back-to-back 7–0 and 4–0 defeats to Atalanta and Lecce, respectively.[26][27]

Cagliari

On 15 September 2021, Mazzarri signed a three-year contract with Serie A club Cagliari as their new head coach, replacing Leonardo Semplici.[28] During his tenure, Cagliari failed to improve performances and found themselves deep in relegation trouble with three games to go, leading to Mazzarri's dismissal from his position on 2 May 2022.[29]

Managerial statistics

As of match played 30 April 2022[30]
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Acireale   17 September 2001 4 June 2002 31 10 10 11 32 31 +1 032.26
Pistoiese 4 June 2002 8 June 2003 39 12 11 16 35 45 −10 030.77
Livorno 8 June 2003 15 June 2004 47 20 20 7 76 46 +30 042.55
Reggina 15 June 2004 28 May 2007 123 37 39 47 140 173 −33 030.08
Sampdoria 31 May 2007 1 June 2009 99 38 29 32 134 117 +17 038.38
Napoli 6 October 2009 20 May 2013 182 89 50 43 292 203 +89 048.90
Internazionale 24 May 2013 14 November 2014 58 25 21 12 99 57 +42 043.10
Watford   1 July 2016 21 May 2017 41 12 7 22 43 71 −28 029.27
Torino   4 January 2018 4 February 2020 90 37 25 28 132 109 +23 041.11
Cagliari 15 September 2021 2 May 2022 35 7 9 19 31 59 −28 020.00
Total 744 287 221 236 1,013 909 +104 038.58

Honours

Manager

Sampdoria[31]
Napoli[31]
Individual

References

  1. ^ "Comunicato Ufficiale N. 74" [Official Press Release No. 74] (PDF). Lega Serie A. 31 October 2011. p. 5. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "Mazzarri: Walter Mazzarri: Manager". BDFutbol. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  3. ^ Luigi Trapani Lombardo (14 November 2014). "Le scuse di Mazzarri: ecco le migliori 10 'perle' del tecnico". Calcioweb (in Italian).
  4. ^ "Fenomenologia delle scuse di Walter Mazzarri". Esquire Italy (in Italian). 7 February 2020.
  5. ^ "Mazzarri-Samp, è fatta" (in Italian). La Repubblica. 29 May 2007. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
  6. ^ . Football Italia. 31 May 2007. Archived from the original on 2 June 2007. Retrieved 31 May 2007.
  7. ^ "È Walter Mazzarri il nuovo allenatore" (in Italian). SSC Napoli. 6 October 2009. Retrieved 6 October 2009.
  8. ^ "Mazzarri rinnova col Napoli, accordo fino al 2013" [Mazzarri renews with Napoli, agreement until 2013] (in Italian). Sky Sport. 22 May 2013. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  9. ^ "EuroNapoli, è di nuovo Champions 21 anni dopo Maradona" [EuroNapoli, in the Champions League again 21 years after Maradona] (in Italian). Sky Sport. 15 May 2011. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  10. ^ Dubey, Sarthak (21 February 2012). "Walter Mazzarri's 3-4-3 vs AVB's 4-3-3: Three key battles that may decide the Napoli-Chelsea result". Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  11. ^ Taylor, Daniel (14 March 2012). "Branislav Ivanovic seals dramatic Chelsea win over Napoli". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  12. ^ Paolo Bandini (21 May 2012). "Napoli ruin Del Piero's final farewell with Coppa Italia win over Juventus". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  13. ^ "Juventus 4-2 Napoli". ESPN. 14 August 2012. Retrieved 23 August 2012.
  14. ^ "Mazzarri quits as Napoli coach". ESPN FC. Associated Press. 19 May 2013. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  15. ^ "FC Internazionale club statement". 24 May 2013. Retrieved 25 May 2013.
  16. ^ "Inter firm up Mazzarri commitment". UEFA. 2 July 2014. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  17. ^ "FC INTERNAZIONALE CLUB STATEMENT". FC Internazionale Milano. 14 November 2014. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  18. ^ "Internazionale sack head coach Walter Mazzarri after 17 months in charge". The Guardian. 14 November 2014. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  19. ^ "Inter Milan: Head coach Walter Mazzarri sacked". BBC Sport. 14 November 2014. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  20. ^ "Serie A TIM - Spieltag / Tabelle". 9 September 2015. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
  21. ^ "OFFICIAL: Walter Mazzarri Appointed Head Coach at Watford". Watford F.C. 21 May 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  22. ^ a b "Watford 2016/17 Premier League season review". Sky Sports. 21 May 2017. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  23. ^ "Statement: Walter Mazzarri". Watford F.C. 17 May 2016. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  24. ^ "Official: Torino appoint Mazzarri". Football Italia. 4 January 2018.
  25. ^ Begley, Emlyn (29 August 2019). "Wolverhampton Wanderers 2–1 Torino". BBC Sport. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  26. ^ "UFFICIALE: Torino, Moreno Longo nuovo allenatore granata". torinofc.it. 4 February 2020. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
  27. ^ "Official: Longo in for Mazzarri at Torino". Football Italia. 4 February 2020.
  28. ^ "Mazzarri nuovo allenatore del Cagliari" (in Italian). Cagliari Calcio. 15 September 2021. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  29. ^ "Comunicato della Società". Cagliari Calcio. 2 May 2022. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  30. ^ "Walter Mazzarri career sheet". footballdatabase. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  31. ^ a b "W. Mazzarri". Soccerway. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  32. ^ "Mazzarri vince il Premio Bearzot" (in Italian). sport.libero.it. 28 March 2012. Retrieved 25 April 2016.

External links

  • Walter Mazzarri management career statistics at Soccerbase

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Walter Mazzarri Italian pronunciation ˈvalter madˈdzarri born 1 October 1961 is an Italian former footballer and head coach most recently in charge of Serie A club Cagliari Walter MazzarriMazzarri in 2014Personal informationFull nameWalter Mazzarri 1 Date of birth 1961 10 01 1 October 1961 age 61 2 Place of birthSan Vincenzo Italy 2 Height1 77 m 5 ft 10 in 2 Position s MidfielderSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1981 1982Pescara26 4 1982Cagliari4 0 1982 1983Reggiana12 1 1983Fiorentina0 0 1983 1988Empoli91 4 1988 1989Licata8 0 1989 1990Modena21 0 1990 1991Nola30 3 1991 1992Viareggio11 0 1992 1994Acireale32 1 1994 1995Torres9 0 Total244 13 Managerial career2001 2002Acireale2002 2003Pistoiese2003 2004Livorno2004 2007Reggina2007 2009Sampdoria2009 2013Napoli2013 2014Inter Milan2016 2017Watford2018 2020Torino2021 2022Cagliari Club domestic league appearances and goalsAfter a 14 year playing career with Italian clubs including Reggiana and Empoli Mazzarri coached several smaller Italian sides and in 2007 took up a managerial position with Sampdoria With the help of the attacking partnership of Antonio Cassano and Giampaolo Pazzini he led the team to qualify for the UEFA Cup in his first season and subsequently reached the Coppa Italia final the next year In 2009 he joined Napoli where he implemented a 3 4 3 formation with which he later became associated With the attacking trio of Ezequiel Lavezzi Edinson Cavani and Marek Hamsik nicknamed I tre tenori The three tenors he helped the team qualify for the UEFA Champions League for the first time in the club s history in 2011 and won the Coppa Italia the following season the club s first trophy in over 20 years In his final season with the team he managed a second place finish in Serie A the club s best league finish in over 20 years In 2013 he moved to Internazionale but was sacked halfway through his second season with the club He later managed Torino in Serie A and had one year in charge of Watford in England s Premier League in 2016 17 As a manager in Italy Mazzarri became known for the excuses for poor performances that he made during post match interviews 3 4 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Managerial career 2 1 Early years 2 2 Sampdoria 2 3 Napoli 2 4 Inter 2 5 Watford 2 6 Torino 2 7 Cagliari 3 Managerial statistics 4 Honours 4 1 Manager 5 References 6 External linksPlaying career EditMazzarri a midfielder and a product of Fiorentina s youth system made his professional debut in 1981 for Pescara of Serie B and played a short Serie A stint in Cagliari the following season before being sold to Reggiana He had his longest period at Empoli who won promotion to Serie A for the first time during his time with the Tuscan side After several spells with mostly minor teams including a two year stint with Acireale where he was part of the team who won a historic first promotion to Serie B and then playing in the Italian second tier in 1993 94 Mazzarri ended his playing career in 1995 with Sassari Torres Managerial career EditEarly years Edit Mazzarri started his coaching career as Renzo Ulivieri s assistant at Napoli in 1998 His first spell in charge came in 2001 02 for Sicilian Serie C2 team Acireale where he had been a player from 1992 to 1994 Subsequently he returned to his native Tuscany to coach Pistoiese of Serie C1 in 2002 03 and Livorno of Serie B in 2003 04 bringing the amaranto led by Cristiano Lucarelli back to Serie A He was coach of Reggina from 2004 to 2007 leading the Calabrian side to Serie A survival in three consecutive seasons the last obtained on the final day of the season despite an 11 point deduction In May 2007 Mazzarri was made an honorary citizen of Reggio Calabria after helping the club avoid relegation during the 2006 07 Serie A season 5 Sampdoria Edit On 31 May 2007 he was announced as new Sampdoria coach 6 He served as Sampdoria boss for two seasons overseeing a considerable improvement in results thanks to the likes of the attacking duo of Antonio Cassano who publicly praised Mazzarri s coaching abilities and Giampaolo Pazzini Sampdoria s 2007 08 campaign ended in an impressive sixth place which ensured qualification for the UEFA Cup Mazzarri s fortunes declined slightly in 2008 09 as the blucerchiati ended their campaign in 13th place despite this he managed to guide his team into the Coppa Italia Final notably defeating champions Inter 3 1 on aggregate in the semi finals before losing on penalties to Lazio in the final Mazzarri left Sampdoria by mutual consent at the end of the 2008 09 season Napoli Edit On 6 October 2009 he was appointed manager of Napoli replacing Roberto Donadoni 7 He finished his debut season in sixth place in Serie A and was handed a new three year contract at the end of the campaign 8 In 2010 11 Mazzarri s Napoli finished third in the league and qualified directly for the group phase of the 2011 12 UEFA Champions League their first time in Europe s premier competition in 21 years 9 His team were known for an attacking 3 4 3 formation with a frontline of Ezequiel Lavezzi Marek Hamsik and Edinson Cavani 10 They finished second in their Champions League group behind Bayern Munich but ahead of Manchester City and Villareal to meet Chelsea in the last 16 Napoli won 3 1 at home in the first leg they were subsequently beaten 4 1 at Stamford Bridge after extra time being eliminated by the eventual champions 11 Napoli won the 2012 Coppa Italia Final over undefeated league champions Juventus on 20 May this was Juventus s only loss of the season and Napoli s first title in over 20 years 12 On 11 August that year the club suffered a controversial 4 2 extra time defeat to Juventus in the 2012 Supercoppa Italiana which saw two Napoli players sent off as well as Mazzarri 13 He left the Azzurri on 19 May 2013 after leading them to a 2nd place finish and a spot in the Champions League at the end of the 2012 13 Serie A season this was the club s best league finish in over 20 years 14 Inter Edit Mazzarri was officially appointed as the Inter manager on 24 May 2013 15 after Andrea Stramaccioni was dismissed for a poor performance in the 2012 13 season On 2 July 2014 he signed a one year extension to tie him to the team until 30 June 2016 16 He was sacked by Inter after a series of disappointing results on 14 November 2014 leaving the club in ninth place 17 18 19 He parted with the club before the 12th matchday while they were five points below their season objective of the third position 20 Watford Edit On 21 May 2016 Watford confirmed they had reached an agreement with Mazzarri to become Head Coach from 1 July 2016 on a three year contract 21 He joined a club owned by his compatriot Giampaolo Pozzo and worked without being able to speak English 22 Mazzarri secured Watford s Premier League status that season finishing one place above relegation in 17th a four place dip on their previous campaign 22 It was announced on 17 May 2017 that his contract would be terminated at the end of his first season at the club 23 Torino Edit On 4 January 2018 Mazzarri was appointed manager of Torino replacing Sinisa Mihajlovic 24 With a 7th place finish in 2018 19 he led the Granata to the UEFA Europa League where they were eliminated in the play off round by Wolverhampton Wanderers 25 On 4 February 2020 Mazzarri was dismissed following back to back 7 0 and 4 0 defeats to Atalanta and Lecce respectively 26 27 Cagliari Edit On 15 September 2021 Mazzarri signed a three year contract with Serie A club Cagliari as their new head coach replacing Leonardo Semplici 28 During his tenure Cagliari failed to improve performances and found themselves deep in relegation trouble with three games to go leading to Mazzarri s dismissal from his position on 2 May 2022 29 Managerial statistics EditAs of match played 30 April 2022 30 Managerial record by team and tenure Team Nat From To RecordG W D L GF GA GD Win Acireale 17 September 2001 4 June 2002 31 10 10 11 32 31 1 0 32 26Pistoiese 4 June 2002 8 June 2003 39 12 11 16 35 45 10 0 30 77Livorno 8 June 2003 15 June 2004 47 20 20 7 76 46 30 0 42 55Reggina 15 June 2004 28 May 2007 123 37 39 47 140 173 33 0 30 08Sampdoria 31 May 2007 1 June 2009 99 38 29 32 134 117 17 0 38 38Napoli 6 October 2009 20 May 2013 182 89 50 43 292 203 89 0 48 90Internazionale 24 May 2013 14 November 2014 58 25 21 12 99 57 42 0 43 10Watford 1 July 2016 21 May 2017 41 12 7 22 43 71 28 0 29 27Torino 4 January 2018 4 February 2020 90 37 25 28 132 109 23 0 41 11Cagliari 15 September 2021 2 May 2022 35 7 9 19 31 59 28 0 20 00Total 744 287 221 236 1 013 909 104 0 38 58Honours EditManager Edit Sampdoria 31 Coppa Italia Runner up 2008 09Napoli 31 Coppa Italia 2011 12 Supercoppa Italiana Runner up 2012 Serie A Runner up 2012 13IndividualEnzo Bearzot Award 2012 32 References Edit Comunicato Ufficiale N 74 Official Press Release No 74 PDF Lega Serie A 31 October 2011 p 5 Retrieved 5 December 2020 a b c Mazzarri Walter Mazzarri Manager BDFutbol Retrieved 21 December 2017 Luigi Trapani Lombardo 14 November 2014 Le scuse di Mazzarri ecco le migliori 10 perle del tecnico Calcioweb in Italian Fenomenologia delle scuse di Walter Mazzarri Esquire Italy in Italian 7 February 2020 Mazzarri Samp e fatta in Italian La Repubblica 29 May 2007 Retrieved 15 April 2019 Mazzarri named Samp boss Football Italia 31 May 2007 Archived from the original on 2 June 2007 Retrieved 31 May 2007 E Walter Mazzarri il nuovo allenatore in Italian SSC Napoli 6 October 2009 Retrieved 6 October 2009 Mazzarri rinnova col Napoli accordo fino al 2013 Mazzarri renews with Napoli agreement until 2013 in Italian Sky Sport 22 May 2013 Retrieved 22 March 2020 EuroNapoli e di nuovo Champions 21 anni dopo Maradona EuroNapoli in the Champions League again 21 years after Maradona in Italian Sky Sport 15 May 2011 Retrieved 22 March 2020 Dubey Sarthak 21 February 2012 Walter Mazzarri s 3 4 3 vs AVB s 4 3 3 Three key battles that may decide the Napoli Chelsea result Retrieved 22 March 2020 Taylor Daniel 14 March 2012 Branislav Ivanovic seals dramatic Chelsea win over Napoli The Guardian Retrieved 22 March 2020 Paolo Bandini 21 May 2012 Napoli ruin Del Piero s final farewell with Coppa Italia win over Juventus The Guardian Retrieved 20 March 2016 Juventus 4 2 Napoli ESPN 14 August 2012 Retrieved 23 August 2012 Mazzarri quits as Napoli coach ESPN FC Associated Press 19 May 2013 Retrieved 22 March 2020 FC Internazionale club statement 24 May 2013 Retrieved 25 May 2013 Inter firm up Mazzarri commitment UEFA 2 July 2014 Retrieved 22 March 2020 FC INTERNAZIONALE CLUB STATEMENT FC Internazionale Milano 14 November 2014 Retrieved 14 November 2014 Internazionale sack head coach Walter Mazzarri after 17 months in charge The Guardian 14 November 2014 Retrieved 14 November 2014 Inter Milan Head coach Walter Mazzarri sacked BBC Sport 14 November 2014 Retrieved 14 November 2014 Serie A TIM Spieltag Tabelle 9 September 2015 Retrieved 9 September 2015 OFFICIAL Walter Mazzarri Appointed Head Coach at Watford Watford F C 21 May 2016 Retrieved 21 May 2016 a b Watford 2016 17 Premier League season review Sky Sports 21 May 2017 Retrieved 22 March 2020 Statement Walter Mazzarri Watford F C 17 May 2016 Retrieved 17 May 2016 Official Torino appoint Mazzarri Football Italia 4 January 2018 Begley Emlyn 29 August 2019 Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 1 Torino BBC Sport Retrieved 22 March 2020 UFFICIALE Torino Moreno Longo nuovo allenatore granata torinofc it 4 February 2020 Retrieved 4 February 2020 Official Longo in for Mazzarri at Torino Football Italia 4 February 2020 Mazzarri nuovo allenatore del Cagliari in Italian Cagliari Calcio 15 September 2021 Retrieved 15 September 2021 Comunicato della Societa Cagliari Calcio 2 May 2022 Retrieved 2 May 2022 Walter Mazzarri career sheet footballdatabase Retrieved 18 January 2021 a b W Mazzarri Soccerway Retrieved 31 March 2016 Mazzarri vince il Premio Bearzot in Italian sport libero it 28 March 2012 Retrieved 25 April 2016 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