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Walter Novellino

Walter Alfredo Novellino (born 4 June 1953; Italian pronunciation: [ˈvalter novelˈliːno]), is an Italian football manager and former player, who played as a midfielder.

Walter Novellino
Personal information
Full name Walter Alfredo Novellino
Date of birth (1953-06-04) 4 June 1953 (age 70)
Place of birth Montemarano, Italy
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
Torino
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1970–1971 Torino 0 (0)
1971–1972 Legnano 37 (1)
1972–1973 Torino 1 (0)
1973–1974 Cremonese 30 (2)
1974–1975 Empoli 36 (5)
1975–1978 Perugia 81 (11)
1978–1982 Milan 120 (10)
1982–1984 Ascoli 59 (12)
1984–1986 Perugia 51 (1)
1986–1987 Catania 16 (0)
Total 431 (42)
International career
1978 Italy 1 (0)
Managerial career
1992–1993 Perugia
1993–1995 Gualdo
1995 Perugia
1996–1997 Ravenna
1997–1999 Venezia
1999–2000 Napoli
2000–2002 Piacenza
2002–2007 Sampdoria
2007–2008 Torino
2008–2009 Torino
2009 Reggina
2011 Livorno
2013–2015 Modena
2016 Palermo
2016–2018 Avellino
2019 Catania
2021 Juve Stabia
2022 Juve Stabia
2023 Juve Stabia
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career Edit

Novellino was born at Montemarano, province of Avellino. After spending his childhood in São Paulo, Brazil, he later returned to Italy, and started his professional career with Torino, then obtaining his major successes with Perugia and AC Milan, and being nicknamed Monzon (after an Argentine boxer) due to both his physical resemblance to him and his determination on the pitch. Novellino announced his retirement in 1987. In his first season with Milan, he helped the club to their tenth Serie A title in 1979. When the club was relegated following their involvement in the Totonero 1980 match-fixing scandal, he remained with the team and helped Milan win the Serie B title and immediately obtain promotion back to Serie A; during the 1980–81 Serie B season, he notably scored the goal against Monza which secured promotion for the club.[1]

International career Edit

Novellino won one cap for the Italy national football team in 1978.

Style of play Edit

Novellino was a talented yet tenacious and hard-working midfielder known for excellent technical ability, offensive capabilities, fighting spirit, and dribbling skills. Although he was usually played as an attacking midfielder, he was also capable of playing as a winger, as a second striker, or as a forward.[1][2][3]

Managerial career Edit

Novellino debuted in management in 1992 with Perugia of Serie C1, but this was short-lived. Next season, he moved to Gualdo whom he led in two years to win first Serie C2 and then to a spot in the Serie C1 promotion play-off finals which they eventually lost to Avellino. He then went on to Serie B sides Perugia, Ravenna and then in Venezia whom he led to Serie A for the first time in the club history.

In 2000, he led Napoli to a Serie A promotion, and repeated the feat the following season with Piacenza. In 2002, he joined Sampdoria, immediately leading the team to a Serie A promotion, the fourth time he'd helped a team achieve this goal. In his first Serie A season with Sampdoria, they achieved a 5th place and a UEFA Cup qualification, but lost the battle with Udinese for the last UEFA Champions League place. He left Sampdoria in 2007 to join Torino, where he was fired on 16 April 2008 following disappointing results that left the team in the relegation zone; he was replaced by Gianni De Biasi who ultimately managed to save the granata from relegation.

On 8 December, only a few months after his dismissal, he was called back to Torino following the sacking of De Biasi, taking over the team in 18th place and 12 only points achieved in 15 games.[4] He was fired once again on 24 March 2009, after a sequence of negative results that left Torino in deep relegation zone, being replaced by Giancarlo Camolese.[5]

In July 2009 he was appointed new head coach of Reggina, with the aim to lead the Calabrians promptly back to the top flight. However, he managed to achieve only nine points in ten games, being ultimately dismissed on 24 October following a 0–2 loss to his former club Torino.[6]

On 14 February 2011, he was unveiled as new head coach of Serie B club Livorno, replacing Giuseppe Pillon at the helm of the Amaranto,[7] until 21 December 2011 when he rescinds the contract by mutual agreement with the company.[8]

On 10 March 2016, he was appointed Palermo manager.[9] He was sacked on 11 April 2016.[10]

On 29 November 2016, he was called in by struggling Serie B side Avellino to replace the outcoming manager Domenico Toscano. Avellino dismissed him on 3 April 2018.[11]

On 1 July 2021, he was hired by Serie C's Juve Stabia to be the club's new manager.[12] He was sacked on 17 October 2021 following a negative start in the 2021–22 Serie C campaign.[13] On 28 February 2022, he was reinstated as Juve Stabia boss following the dismissal of Stefano Sottili, who had replaced him earlier during the season.[14] He left Juve Stabia once again after the 2021–22 season.

On 20 March 2023, Novellino returned to Juve Stabia, accepting to become the third manager of the season for the Gialloblu.[15] After a lacklustre end of season, on 10 June 2023 Juve Stabia announced to have parted company with Novellino.[16]

Style of management Edit

Novellino favours a 4–4–2 formation which makes use of a zonal marking defensive system, a deep-lying playmaker in midfield, and a physical centre-forward fielded alongside a more mobile and talented second striker.[17]

Managerial statistics Edit

As of 5 May 2019
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Perugia   3 December 1992 23 June 1993 22 10 7 5 31 20 +11 045.45
Gualdo   23 June 1993 1 July 1995 87 42 29 16 120 55 +65 048.28
Perugia   1 July 1995 26 September 1995 8 2 3 3 8 8 +0 025.00
Ravenna   2 June 1996 18 June 1997 40 15 13 12 46 37 +9 037.50
Unione Venezia   18 June 1997 15 June 1999 80 31 26 23 99 85 +14 038.75
Napoli   15 June 1999 13 June 2000 48 22 14 12 69 54 +15 045.83
Piacenza   13 June 2000 4 June 2002 83 36 23 24 113 81 +32 043.37
Sampdoria   4 June 2002 31 May 2007 220 85 70 65 271 233 +38 038.64
Torino   6 June 2007 15 April 2008 36 8 16 12 38 49 −11 022.22
Torino   8 December 2008 24 March 2009 16 3 6 7 13 24 −11 018.75
Reggina Calcio   11 June 2009 24 October 2009 12 4 3 5 11 15 −4 033.33
Livorno   14 February 2011 21 December 2011 38 12 11 15 37 36 +1 031.58
Modena   20 March 2013 28 February 2015 86 29 33 24 108 83 +25 033.72
Palermo   10 March 2016 12 April 2016 4 0 1 3 1 7 −6 000.00
Avellino   28 November 2016 4 April 2018 61 18 21 22 75 87 −12 029.51
Catania   27 February 2019 6 May 2019 10 4 3 3 10 11 −1 040.00
Career total 851 321 279 251 1,050 885 +165 037.72

Honours Edit

Player Edit

Milan
Perugia
  • Coppa Piano Karl Rappan (1): 1978

Manager Edit

Gualdo

Individual Edit

  • A.C. Milan Hall of Fame[1]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "A.C. Milan Hall of Fame: Walter Novellino". A.C. Hall of Fame. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Walter Alfredo NOVELLINO (I)" (in Italian). magliarossonera.it. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Sabatini di fronte a Novellino: "A Perugia era lui il mio idolo"" (in Italian). La Repubblica. 28 August 2009. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  4. ^ (in Italian). Torino FC. 8 December 2008. Archived from the original on 10 December 2008. Retrieved 13 December 2008.
  5. ^ (in Italian). Torino FC. 24 March 2009. Archived from the original on 27 March 2009. Retrieved 24 March 2009.
  6. ^ "Novellino sollevato dall'incarico" (in Italian). Reggina Calcio. 24 October 2009. Retrieved 24 October 2009.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ (in Italian). AS Livorno Calcio. 14 February 2011. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 15 February 2011.
  8. ^ (in Italian). Livorno Calcio. 21 December 2011. Archived from the original on 26 December 2013.
  9. ^ "Official: Palermo appoint Novellino – Football Italia".
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 April 2016.
  11. ^ "The coach Novellino and the collaborator Tomassoli relieved of their duties" (in Italian). U.S. Avellino 1912. 3 April 2018.
  12. ^ Sacco, Alessandro (1 July 2021). "UFFICIALE – Walter Novellino nuovo allenatore della Juve Stabia". Il Napoli (in Italian).
  13. ^ "Calcio: Juve Stabia esonera Walter Novellino". ANSA (in Italian). 17 October 2021.
  14. ^ "Juve Stabia, dopo l'esonero di Sottili torna in panchina Novellino". TuttoMercatoWeb (in Italian). 28 February 2022.
  15. ^ "S.S. Juve Stabia, Novellino è il nuovo allenatore della prima squadra". S.S. Juve Stabia (in Italian). 20 March 2023.
  16. ^ "Juve Stabia, ufficiale: termina il rapporto contrattuale con Novellino e il ds Di Bari". La Casa di C (in Italian). 10 June 2023. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
  17. ^ (in Italian). walternovellino.com. Archived from the original on 12 February 2019. Retrieved 12 May 2017.

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Walter Alfredo Novellino born 4 June 1953 Italian pronunciation ˈvalter novelˈliːno is an Italian football manager and former player who played as a midfielder Walter NovellinoPersonal informationFull nameWalter Alfredo NovellinoDate of birth 1953 06 04 4 June 1953 age 70 Place of birthMontemarano ItalyPosition s MidfielderYouth careerTorinoSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1970 1971Torino0 0 1971 1972Legnano37 1 1972 1973Torino1 0 1973 1974Cremonese30 2 1974 1975Empoli36 5 1975 1978Perugia81 11 1978 1982Milan120 10 1982 1984Ascoli59 12 1984 1986Perugia51 1 1986 1987Catania16 0 Total431 42 International career1978Italy1 0 Managerial career1992 1993Perugia1993 1995Gualdo1995Perugia1996 1997Ravenna1997 1999Venezia1999 2000Napoli2000 2002Piacenza2002 2007Sampdoria2007 2008Torino2008 2009Torino2009Reggina2011Livorno2013 2015Modena2016Palermo2016 2018Avellino2019Catania2021Juve Stabia2022Juve Stabia2023Juve Stabia Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Style of play 4 Managerial career 5 Style of management 6 Managerial statistics 7 Honours 7 1 Player 7 2 Manager 7 3 Individual 8 ReferencesClub career EditNovellino was born at Montemarano province of Avellino After spending his childhood in Sao Paulo Brazil he later returned to Italy and started his professional career with Torino then obtaining his major successes with Perugia and AC Milan and being nicknamed Monzon after an Argentine boxer due to both his physical resemblance to him and his determination on the pitch Novellino announced his retirement in 1987 In his first season with Milan he helped the club to their tenth Serie A title in 1979 When the club was relegated following their involvement in the Totonero 1980 match fixing scandal he remained with the team and helped Milan win the Serie B title and immediately obtain promotion back to Serie A during the 1980 81 Serie B season he notably scored the goal against Monza which secured promotion for the club 1 International career EditNovellino won one cap for the Italy national football team in 1978 Style of play EditNovellino was a talented yet tenacious and hard working midfielder known for excellent technical ability offensive capabilities fighting spirit and dribbling skills Although he was usually played as an attacking midfielder he was also capable of playing as a winger as a second striker or as a forward 1 2 3 Managerial career EditNovellino debuted in management in 1992 with Perugia of Serie C1 but this was short lived Next season he moved to Gualdo whom he led in two years to win first Serie C2 and then to a spot in the Serie C1 promotion play off finals which they eventually lost to Avellino He then went on to Serie B sides Perugia Ravenna and then in Venezia whom he led to Serie A for the first time in the club history In 2000 he led Napoli to a Serie A promotion and repeated the feat the following season with Piacenza In 2002 he joined Sampdoria immediately leading the team to a Serie A promotion the fourth time he d helped a team achieve this goal In his first Serie A season with Sampdoria they achieved a 5th place and a UEFA Cup qualification but lost the battle with Udinese for the last UEFA Champions League place He left Sampdoria in 2007 to join Torino where he was fired on 16 April 2008 following disappointing results that left the team in the relegation zone he was replaced by Gianni De Biasi who ultimately managed to save the granata from relegation On 8 December only a few months after his dismissal he was called back to Torino following the sacking of De Biasi taking over the team in 18th place and 12 only points achieved in 15 games 4 He was fired once again on 24 March 2009 after a sequence of negative results that left Torino in deep relegation zone being replaced by Giancarlo Camolese 5 In July 2009 he was appointed new head coach of Reggina with the aim to lead the Calabrians promptly back to the top flight However he managed to achieve only nine points in ten games being ultimately dismissed on 24 October following a 0 2 loss to his former club Torino 6 On 14 February 2011 he was unveiled as new head coach of Serie B club Livorno replacing Giuseppe Pillon at the helm of the Amaranto 7 until 21 December 2011 when he rescinds the contract by mutual agreement with the company 8 On 10 March 2016 he was appointed Palermo manager 9 He was sacked on 11 April 2016 10 On 29 November 2016 he was called in by struggling Serie B side Avellino to replace the outcoming manager Domenico Toscano Avellino dismissed him on 3 April 2018 11 On 1 July 2021 he was hired by Serie C s Juve Stabia to be the club s new manager 12 He was sacked on 17 October 2021 following a negative start in the 2021 22 Serie C campaign 13 On 28 February 2022 he was reinstated as Juve Stabia boss following the dismissal of Stefano Sottili who had replaced him earlier during the season 14 He left Juve Stabia once again after the 2021 22 season On 20 March 2023 Novellino returned to Juve Stabia accepting to become the third manager of the season for the Gialloblu 15 After a lacklustre end of season on 10 June 2023 Juve Stabia announced to have parted company with Novellino 16 Style of management EditNovellino favours a 4 4 2 formation which makes use of a zonal marking defensive system a deep lying playmaker in midfield and a physical centre forward fielded alongside a more mobile and talented second striker 17 Managerial statistics EditAs of 5 May 2019Managerial record by team and tenure Team Nat From To RecordG W D L GF GA GD Win Perugia nbsp 3 December 1992 23 June 1993 22 10 7 5 31 20 11 0 45 45Gualdo nbsp 23 June 1993 1 July 1995 87 42 29 16 120 55 65 0 48 28Perugia nbsp 1 July 1995 26 September 1995 8 2 3 3 8 8 0 0 25 00Ravenna nbsp 2 June 1996 18 June 1997 40 15 13 12 46 37 9 0 37 50Unione Venezia nbsp 18 June 1997 15 June 1999 80 31 26 23 99 85 14 0 38 75Napoli nbsp 15 June 1999 13 June 2000 48 22 14 12 69 54 15 0 45 83Piacenza nbsp 13 June 2000 4 June 2002 83 36 23 24 113 81 32 0 43 37Sampdoria nbsp 4 June 2002 31 May 2007 220 85 70 65 271 233 38 0 38 64Torino nbsp 6 June 2007 15 April 2008 36 8 16 12 38 49 11 0 22 22Torino nbsp 8 December 2008 24 March 2009 16 3 6 7 13 24 11 0 18 75Reggina Calcio nbsp 11 June 2009 24 October 2009 12 4 3 5 11 15 4 0 33 33Livorno nbsp 14 February 2011 21 December 2011 38 12 11 15 37 36 1 0 31 58Modena nbsp 20 March 2013 28 February 2015 86 29 33 24 108 83 25 0 33 72Palermo nbsp 10 March 2016 12 April 2016 4 0 1 3 1 7 6 00 0 00Avellino nbsp 28 November 2016 4 April 2018 61 18 21 22 75 87 12 0 29 51Catania nbsp 27 February 2019 6 May 2019 10 4 3 3 10 11 1 0 40 00Career total 851 321 279 251 1 050 885 165 0 37 72Honours EditPlayer Edit MilanSerie A 1 1978 79 Serie B 1 1980 81 Mitropa Cup 1 1981 82PerugiaCoppa Piano Karl Rappan 1 1978Manager Edit GualdoSerie C2 1 1993 94 girone B Individual Edit A C Milan Hall of Fame 1 References Edit a b c A C Milan Hall of Fame Walter Novellino A C Hall of Fame Retrieved 12 May 2017 Walter Alfredo NOVELLINO I in Italian magliarossonera it Retrieved 12 May 2017 Sabatini di fronte a Novellino A Perugia era lui il mio idolo in Italian La Repubblica 28 August 2009 Retrieved 12 May 2017 De Biasi esonerato dal suo incarico in Italian Torino FC 8 December 2008 Archived from the original on 10 December 2008 Retrieved 13 December 2008 CAMOLESE E IL NUOVO ALLENATORE DEL TORO in Italian Torino FC 24 March 2009 Archived from the original on 27 March 2009 Retrieved 24 March 2009 Novellino sollevato dall incarico in Italian Reggina Calcio 24 October 2009 Retrieved 24 October 2009 permanent dead link Novellino nuovo allenatore dell A S Livorno Calcio in Italian AS Livorno Calcio 14 February 2011 Archived from the original on 22 July 2011 Retrieved 15 February 2011 Risoluzione consensuale contratto mister Novellino in Italian Livorno Calcio 21 December 2011 Archived from the original on 26 December 2013 Official Palermo 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