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Gianni De Biasi

Giovanni "Gianni" De Biasi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒanni de ˈbjaːzi], Albanian: Xhovani "Xhani" De Biazi, born 16 June 1956) is an Italian football coach and former player. He holds dual Italian and Albanian citizenship. De Biasi was the first coach of the Albania national team to lead the team to qualify for a major tournament, namely UEFA Euro 2016.

Gianni De Biasi
Personal information
Full name Giovanni De Biasi[1]
Date of birth (1956-06-16) 16 June 1956 (age 67)
Place of birth Sarmede, Italy
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1974–1975 Treviso 25 (5)
1975–1976 Inter Milan 0 (0)
1976–1977Reggiana (loan) 24 (0)
1977–1978Pescara (loan) 24 (0)
1978–1983 Brescia 161 (14)
1983–1986 Palermo 105 (9)
1986–1987 Vicenza 19 (0)
1987–1989 Treviso 51 (3)
1989–1990 Bassano Virtus 55 0 (0)
Managerial career
1990–1991 Bassano Virtus 55 (youth team)
1991–1992 Vicenza (youth team)
1992–1993 Vastese
1993–1996 Carpi
1996 Cosenza
1997 Cosenza
1997–1999 SPAL
1999–2003 Modena
2003–2005 Brescia
2005–2006 Torino
2007 Torino
2007–2008 Levante
2008 Torino
2009–2010 Udinese
2011–2017 Albania
2017 Alavés
2020–2023 Azerbaijan
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career edit

De Biasi was born in Sarmede, Treviso, Italy. A midfielder, he started his professional playing career for Inter Milan; he was part of the first team squad but, despite this, never played for the nerazzurri and was then loaned to Serie C team Reggiana in 1975 and newly promoted Serie A club Pescara Calcio one year later. He was sold to Brescia in 1977 as partial compensation for the signing of Evaristo Beccalossi by Inter. De Biasi played in Brescia for five seasons, only one of them in Serie A. He then moved to Palermo in 1983, but abruptly left it three years later following the cancellation of the Sicilian club in the summer of 1986. This was followed by a single season with Vicenza and two Serie C2 seasons for Treviso. De Biasi retired from active football in 1990, after a Serie D season with Bassano.

Coaching career edit

Clubs in Italy edit

In 1990, De Biasi became youth team coach for Bassano; in 1991, he was appointed by Vicenza to coach the allievi nazionali youth squad. In 1992, De Biasi made his debut as first team coach, being boss of Serie C2 club Vastese (now Pro Vasto); this was followed by three seasons as Carpi boss. In 1996, De Biasi was appointed coach of Serie B club Cosenza, but was fired on Christmas' eve day. After a two-year spell at SPAL, De Biasi was contacted and hired by Serie C1 club Modena in 2000; with the canarini, De Biasi obtained two consecutive promotions that brought Modena back in Serie A after 38 years. For his achievements with Modena, he was the awarded the Silver Bench award in 2002.[2] He left Modena in 2003, after having led his club to safety, achieving an impressive 13th-place finish in the Serie A table, and signed for Brescia, where he had the opportunity to coach Roberto Baggio in his last playing season of his career. He was sacked during the 2004–05 season. [[2005 Prishtina In 2005, Torino of Serie B appointed De Biasi as head coach, offering him a squad quickly built in a very few days following the cancellation of the old Torino Calcio club and the forming of a new society, owned by Urbano Cairo. Under De Biasi, Torino obtained immediate Serie A promotion, after having defeated Mantova on play-offs. De Biasi, initially confirmed as head coach also for the 2006–07 Serie A campaign, was however sacked three days before the first matchday and replaced by Alberto Zaccheroni. On 26 February 2007 Torino FC chairman Cairo decided to sack Zaccheroni too and recall De Biasi at the helm of the granata, leading them to avoid relegation.

After several rumours regarding a possible move to La Liga side Levante UD, he was announced on 9 October 2007 to have reached an agreement with the Spanish side, where he will join fellow Italians Damiano Tommasi, Christian Riganò, Marco Storari and Bruno Cirillo.[3] He did not manage to save the club from relegation, mainly because of financial struggles which questioned the club's own survival and led to sell several key players during the January transfer window. Despite the lack of top-quality players and as the risk of bankruptcy loomed, he led the team to some unexpected victories, displaying linearity and tactical discipline that gained him the love of the Spanish fans and esteem of the critics: in one of its editions, the popular sports daily “As” declared him the best coach in the championship

On 16 April 2008, he was announced by Torino to replace Walter Novellino for the five final matchdays, with the aim to save the club from relegation once again. Once again, De Biasi saved the team.[4] On 8 December 2008 he was sacked after fifteen matches, blamed by the team's manager for the fact that Torino was once again struggling to avoid relegation. However, despite hiring and then dismissing a second and then a third coach, the team was still relegated at the end of the championship.[5]

On 22 December 2009, Udinese dismissed manager Pasquale Marino and appointed De Biasi to take charge of the struggling team from North-Eastern Italy. However, results did not particularly improve under his tenure as head coach, and De Biasi himself was removed from his post on 21 February 2010 with Marino being named back at the helm of the club.[6]

Albania national team edit

On 14 December 2011, following Josip Kuže's dismissal, the Albanian Football Association announced to have agreed a two-year deal with De Biasi as new head coach of the national team for the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.[7][8] His first match as Albania manager was a 2–1 defeat to Georgia, during which Edgar Çani, one of his innovations, scored after three minutes for the Red and Blacks.[9]

In May 2012, in two friendlies against Qatar and Iran, De Biasi launched new players such as Mërgim Mavraj, Mërgim Brahimi, and Etrit Berisha, whereas in the friendly against Moldova, scheduled on 16 August 2012, he convocated three young players, Erjon Dushku, Erjon Vuçaj, and Renato Arapi.[10] Albania won narrowly against Iran and Qatar, but was held by Moldova at home.[11][12]

De Biasi won his first competitive match on 7 September 2012, defeating Cyprus 2–0 in their opening 2014 World Cup Qualifying match, in Tirana, with goals by Sadiku, Çani and Bogdani.[13] This match saw two newcomers to the Albania's midfield, Alban Meha and Burim Kukeli, who played for the entire match.[14] On 22 March 2013, he led Albania with his schemes and defensive tactical to a 1–0 historic win against Norway at Oslo, moving Albania into joint 2nd place in the group 9 points, ahead of Norway who were left on 7 points.[15][16]

De Biasi started UEFA Euro 2016 qualifier with a 1–0 win over group favorites Portugal.[17] This victory was described as historic by Albanian and international medias,[18] and caused the resignation of Portugal's coach, Paulo Bento.[19] In the next qualifying match against Denmark at the newly renovated Elbasan Arena, Albania was on lead until 81st minute when Lasse Vibe levelled the score to 1–1.[20] The Albanian goal was scored by Ermir Lenjani, another player brought by De Biasi in 2013.[21]

On 29 March 2015, in the fourth qualifying match against Armenia, Albania was behind after only four minutes, but with the clever substitutes of De Biasi, Albania come back and won the match 2–1 thanks to goals from Mërgim Mavraj and Shkëlzen Gashi, a player who came on in the 46th minute.[22] This match caused the resignation of Armenia's coach, Bernard Challandes.[23]

On 13 June 2015, Albania beat one-time World Champions France at Elbasan Arena for the first time in history thanks to a free-kick from Ergys Kaçe.[24] For this match, De Biasi left some of the starter players out, in order to rest. The victory subsequently allowed Albania to climb 15 positions to 36th place in the July 2015 FIFA world rankings for the first time in history.[25]

Gianni De Biasi became the first coach of the Albanian national side to lead the team to qualify for the UEFA European Championship, when the team sealed qualification for UEFA Euro 2016 on 10 October 2015.[26][27] For this achievement De Biasi, as well as the entire team were bestowed the Honor of Nation Order by Albania's President Bujar Nishani.[28]

At the end of 2015, De Biasi was included for the first time in the top ten IFFHS National Coaches of the World, ranking sixth.[29] On 9 January 2016, he agreed a contract extension with Albania, signing until 2017, also his new salary was increased by 60% of his former salary.[30] On 7 March 2016, he was awarded by FIGC with the Special Golden Bench award for "spreading the values of the Italian school coaches in the world".[31][32]

In UEFA Euro 2016, Albania was pitted against France, Switzerland and Romania in Group A.[33] After losing narrowly to Switzerland in their opening game,[34] Albania held hosts and favourites France scoreless until the 89th minute before conceding two late goals.[35] In their final group game, a 43rd minute headed goal by Sadiku was the only goal in a 1–0 win and gave them a historic first victory in the European Championships, helping them to a third-place finish in the group.[36][37]

Following the elimination of Albania from UEFA Euro 2016, De Biasi confirmed himself that he would stay at Albania for the qualifiers of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[38][39]

On 14 June 2017, De Biasi announced his resignation in a joint press conference with the President of the Albanian Football Federation, where he departed as the best manager in Albanian football history.[40]

Deportivo Alavés edit

On 22 September 2017, De Biasi was appointed manager of Spanish club Deportivo Alavés.[41] He was later sacked on 27 November of the same year.[42]

Azerbaijan national team edit

On 11 July 2020, Veteran Italian coach Gianni De Biasi was confirmed as the new coach of Azerbaijan.

ANSA reported that he has signed a two-year contract with the Azerbaijani FA, taking him through qualification for the 2022 World Cup.

On 22 November 2023, Gianni De Biasi was sacked by the decision of the board of AFFA.[43]

Personal life edit

On 28 March 2015, De Biasi obtained Albanian citizenship.[44]

Managerial statistics edit

As of match played 19 November 2023[45]
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Vastese   23 June 1992 29 June 1993 36 11 16 9 32 32 +0 030.56
Carpi   29 June 1993 28 May 1996 122 37 47 38 128 131 −3 030.33
Cosenza   11 June 1996 23 December 1996 17 4 6 7 18 24 −6 023.53
Cosenza   2 April 1997 17 June 1997 11 3 6 2 16 17 −1 027.27
SPAL   17 June 1997 18 May 1999 90 43 27 20 107 55 +52 047.78
Modena   1 November 1999 5 June 2003 151 71 45 35 192 138 +54 047.02
Brescia   5 June 2003 8 February 2005 65 15 23 27 77 98 −21 023.08
Torino   1 September 2005 7 September 2006 48 24 14 10 62 39 +23 050.00
Torino   26 February 2007 1 June 2007 14 5 3 6 9 13 −4 035.71
Levante   10 October 2007 16 April 2008 29 7 4 18 26 49 −23 024.14
Torino   16 April 2008 8 December 2008 22 7 3 12 24 34 −10 031.82
Udinese   22 December 2009 21 February 2010 11 3 3 5 12 16 −4 027.27
Albania   14 December 2011 14 June 2017 51 20 10 21 56 49 +7 039.22
Alavés   24 September 2017 27 November 2017 8 3 0 5 7 12 −5 037.50
Azerbaijan   11 July 2020 22 November 2023 39 10 8 21 34 56 −22 025.64
Total 714 263 215 236 800 763 +37 036.83

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website (in Italian)
  • Gianni De Biasi manager profile at BDFutbol

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Giovanni Gianni De Biasi Italian pronunciation ˈdʒanni de ˈbjaːzi Albanian Xhovani Xhani De Biazi born 16 June 1956 is an Italian football coach and former player He holds dual Italian and Albanian citizenship De Biasi was the first coach of the Albania national team to lead the team to qualify for a major tournament namely UEFA Euro 2016 Gianni De BiasiPersonal informationFull nameGiovanni De Biasi 1 Date of birth 1956 06 16 16 June 1956 age 67 Place of birthSarmede ItalyHeight1 83 m 6 ft 0 in Position s MidfielderSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1974 1975Treviso25 5 1975 1976Inter Milan0 0 1976 1977 Reggiana loan 24 0 1977 1978 Pescara loan 24 0 1978 1983Brescia161 14 1983 1986Palermo105 9 1986 1987Vicenza19 0 1987 1989Treviso51 3 1989 1990Bassano Virtus 550 0 Managerial career1990 1991Bassano Virtus 55 youth team 1991 1992Vicenza youth team 1992 1993Vastese1993 1996Carpi1996Cosenza1997Cosenza1997 1999SPAL1999 2003Modena2003 2005Brescia2005 2006Torino2007Torino2007 2008Levante2008Torino2009 2010Udinese2011 2017Albania2017Alaves2020 2023Azerbaijan Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Playing career 2 Coaching career 2 1 Clubs in Italy 2 2 Albania national team 2 3 Deportivo Alaves 2 4 Azerbaijan national team 3 Personal life 4 Managerial statistics 5 References 6 External linksPlaying career editDe Biasi was born in Sarmede Treviso Italy A midfielder he started his professional playing career for Inter Milan he was part of the first team squad but despite this never played for the nerazzurri and was then loaned to Serie C team Reggiana in 1975 and newly promoted Serie A club Pescara Calcio one year later He was sold to Brescia in 1977 as partial compensation for the signing of Evaristo Beccalossi by Inter De Biasi played in Brescia for five seasons only one of them in Serie A He then moved to Palermo in 1983 but abruptly left it three years later following the cancellation of the Sicilian club in the summer of 1986 This was followed by a single season with Vicenza and two Serie C2 seasons for Treviso De Biasi retired from active football in 1990 after a Serie D season with Bassano Coaching career editClubs in Italy edit In 1990 De Biasi became youth team coach for Bassano in 1991 he was appointed by Vicenza to coach the allievi nazionali youth squad In 1992 De Biasi made his debut as first team coach being boss of Serie C2 club Vastese now Pro Vasto this was followed by three seasons as Carpi boss In 1996 De Biasi was appointed coach of Serie B club Cosenza but was fired on Christmas eve day After a two year spell at SPAL De Biasi was contacted and hired by Serie C1 club Modena in 2000 with the canarini De Biasi obtained two consecutive promotions that brought Modena back in Serie A after 38 years For his achievements with Modena he was the awarded the Silver Bench award in 2002 2 He left Modena in 2003 after having led his club to safety achieving an impressive 13th place finish in the Serie A table and signed for Brescia where he had the opportunity to coach Roberto Baggio in his last playing season of his career He was sacked during the 2004 05 season 2005 Prishtina In 2005 Torino of Serie B appointed De Biasi as head coach offering him a squad quickly built in a very few days following the cancellation of the old Torino Calcio club and the forming of a new society owned by Urbano Cairo Under De Biasi Torino obtained immediate Serie A promotion after having defeated Mantova on play offs De Biasi initially confirmed as head coach also for the 2006 07 Serie A campaign was however sacked three days before the first matchday and replaced by Alberto Zaccheroni On 26 February 2007 Torino FC chairman Cairo decided to sack Zaccheroni too and recall De Biasi at the helm of the granata leading them to avoid relegation After several rumours regarding a possible move to La Liga side Levante UD he was announced on 9 October 2007 to have reached an agreement with the Spanish side where he will join fellow Italians Damiano Tommasi Christian Rigano Marco Storari and Bruno Cirillo 3 He did not manage to save the club from relegation mainly because of financial struggles which questioned the club s own survival and led to sell several key players during the January transfer window Despite the lack of top quality players and as the risk of bankruptcy loomed he led the team to some unexpected victories displaying linearity and tactical discipline that gained him the love of the Spanish fans and esteem of the critics in one of its editions the popular sports daily As declared him the best coach in the championshipOn 16 April 2008 he was announced by Torino to replace Walter Novellino for the five final matchdays with the aim to save the club from relegation once again Once again De Biasi saved the team 4 On 8 December 2008 he was sacked after fifteen matches blamed by the team s manager for the fact that Torino was once again struggling to avoid relegation However despite hiring and then dismissing a second and then a third coach the team was still relegated at the end of the championship 5 On 22 December 2009 Udinese dismissed manager Pasquale Marino and appointed De Biasi to take charge of the struggling team from North Eastern Italy However results did not particularly improve under his tenure as head coach and De Biasi himself was removed from his post on 21 February 2010 with Marino being named back at the helm of the club 6 Albania national team edit On 14 December 2011 following Josip Kuze s dismissal the Albanian Football Association announced to have agreed a two year deal with De Biasi as new head coach of the national team for the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers 7 8 His first match as Albania manager was a 2 1 defeat to Georgia during which Edgar Cani one of his innovations scored after three minutes for the Red and Blacks 9 In May 2012 in two friendlies against Qatar and Iran De Biasi launched new players such as Mergim Mavraj Mergim Brahimi and Etrit Berisha whereas in the friendly against Moldova scheduled on 16 August 2012 he convocated three young players Erjon Dushku Erjon Vucaj and Renato Arapi 10 Albania won narrowly against Iran and Qatar but was held by Moldova at home 11 12 De Biasi won his first competitive match on 7 September 2012 defeating Cyprus 2 0 in their opening 2014 World Cup Qualifying match in Tirana with goals by Sadiku Cani and Bogdani 13 This match saw two newcomers to the Albania s midfield Alban Meha and Burim Kukeli who played for the entire match 14 On 22 March 2013 he led Albania with his schemes and defensive tactical to a 1 0 historic win against Norway at Oslo moving Albania into joint 2nd place in the group 9 points ahead of Norway who were left on 7 points 15 16 De Biasi started UEFA Euro 2016 qualifier with a 1 0 win over group favorites Portugal 17 This victory was described as historic by Albanian and international medias 18 and caused the resignation of Portugal s coach Paulo Bento 19 In the next qualifying match against Denmark at the newly renovated Elbasan Arena Albania was on lead until 81st minute when Lasse Vibe levelled the score to 1 1 20 The Albanian goal was scored by Ermir Lenjani another player brought by De Biasi in 2013 21 On 29 March 2015 in the fourth qualifying match against Armenia Albania was behind after only four minutes but with the clever substitutes of De Biasi Albania come back and won the match 2 1 thanks to goals from Mergim Mavraj and Shkelzen Gashi a player who came on in the 46th minute 22 This match caused the resignation of Armenia s coach Bernard Challandes 23 On 13 June 2015 Albania beat one time World Champions France at Elbasan Arena for the first time in history thanks to a free kick from Ergys Kace 24 For this match De Biasi left some of the starter players out in order to rest The victory subsequently allowed Albania to climb 15 positions to 36th place in the July 2015 FIFA world rankings for the first time in history 25 Gianni De Biasi became the first coach of the Albanian national side to lead the team to qualify for the UEFA European Championship when the team sealed qualification for UEFA Euro 2016 on 10 October 2015 26 27 For this achievement De Biasi as well as the entire team were bestowed the Honor of Nation Order by Albania s President Bujar Nishani 28 At the end of 2015 De Biasi was included for the first time in the top ten IFFHS National Coaches of the World ranking sixth 29 On 9 January 2016 he agreed a contract extension with Albania signing until 2017 also his new salary was increased by 60 of his former salary 30 On 7 March 2016 he was awarded by FIGC with the Special Golden Bench award for spreading the values of the Italian school coaches in the world 31 32 In UEFA Euro 2016 Albania was pitted against France Switzerland and Romania in Group A 33 After losing narrowly to Switzerland in their opening game 34 Albania held hosts and favourites France scoreless until the 89th minute before conceding two late goals 35 In their final group game a 43rd minute headed goal by Sadiku was the only goal in a 1 0 win and gave them a historic first victory in the European Championships helping them to a third place finish in the group 36 37 Following the elimination of Albania from UEFA Euro 2016 De Biasi confirmed himself that he would stay at Albania for the qualifiers of the 2018 FIFA World Cup 38 39 On 14 June 2017 De Biasi announced his resignation in a joint press conference with the President of the Albanian Football Federation where he departed as the best manager in Albanian football history 40 Deportivo Alaves edit On 22 September 2017 De Biasi was appointed manager of Spanish club Deportivo Alaves 41 He was later sacked on 27 November of the same year 42 Azerbaijan national team edit On 11 July 2020 Veteran Italian coach Gianni De Biasi was confirmed as the new coach of Azerbaijan ANSA reported that he has signed a two year contract with the Azerbaijani FA taking him through qualification for the 2022 World Cup On 22 November 2023 Gianni De Biasi was sacked by the decision of the board of AFFA 43 Personal life editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2017 On 28 March 2015 De Biasi obtained Albanian citizenship 44 Managerial statistics editAs of match played 19 November 2023 45 Managerial record by team and tenure Team Nat From To Record G W D L GF GA GD Win Vastese nbsp 23 June 1992 29 June 1993 36 11 16 9 32 32 0 0 30 56 Carpi nbsp 29 June 1993 28 May 1996 122 37 47 38 128 131 3 0 30 33 Cosenza nbsp 11 June 1996 23 December 1996 17 4 6 7 18 24 6 0 23 53 Cosenza nbsp 2 April 1997 17 June 1997 11 3 6 2 16 17 1 0 27 27 SPAL nbsp 17 June 1997 18 May 1999 90 43 27 20 107 55 52 0 47 78 Modena nbsp 1 November 1999 5 June 2003 151 71 45 35 192 138 54 0 47 02 Brescia nbsp 5 June 2003 8 February 2005 65 15 23 27 77 98 21 0 23 08 Torino nbsp 1 September 2005 7 September 2006 48 24 14 10 62 39 23 0 50 00 Torino nbsp 26 February 2007 1 June 2007 14 5 3 6 9 13 4 0 35 71 Levante nbsp 10 October 2007 16 April 2008 29 7 4 18 26 49 23 0 24 14 Torino nbsp 16 April 2008 8 December 2008 22 7 3 12 24 34 10 0 31 82 Udinese nbsp 22 December 2009 21 February 2010 11 3 3 5 12 16 4 0 27 27 Albania nbsp 14 December 2011 14 June 2017 51 20 10 21 56 49 7 0 39 22 Alaves nbsp 24 September 2017 27 November 2017 8 3 0 5 7 12 5 0 37 50 Azerbaijan nbsp 11 July 2020 22 November 2023 39 10 8 21 34 56 22 0 25 64 Total 714 263 215 236 800 763 37 0 36 83References edit Acta del Partido celebrado el 25 de noviembre de 2017 en Vitoria Gasteiz Minutes of the Match held on 15 November 2017 in Vitoria Gasteiz in Spanish Royal Spanish Football Federation Retrieved 31 December 2020 Capello d oro De Biasi d argento in Italian modenafc net 23 April 2002 Archived from the original on 20 June 2010 Retrieved 26 March 2019 El Levante UD y el tecnico Giovanni De Biasi llegan a un acuerdo verbal in Spanish Levante UD 9 October 2007 Archived from the 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