Technical Coaches - Italian Serie A Teams 2022/2023


In this piece I will highlight the technical coaches, their nationalities, and the clubs they work for, across the Italian Serie A. This is an area within coaching that has always fascinated me; the technical side of the game, the individual, the impact the actions of the individual has on the team itself. This title of "technical coach" might not be the same across every region so any coaches with the title of "individual coach" or "skills coach" will also be included in this list.

Coach info is from Transfermarkt.com

Coach name and nationality is listed under the respective club they are at, currently.

Serie A

Atalanta - Domenico Borelli (Italy), Mauro Fumagalli (Italy), Cristian Raimondi (Italy)

Bologna - Emilio De Leo (Italy), Renato Baldi (Italy)

Cremonese - N/A 

Empoli - Stefano Bianconi (Italy)

Fiorentina - Marco Turati (Italy)

Inter - Mario Cecchi (Italy), Riccardo Rocchini (Italy), Ferruccio Cerasaro (Italy)


Juventus - Maurizio Trombetta (Italy), Aldo Dolcetti (Italy)


Lazio - Gianni Picchioni (Italy), Marco Ianni (Italy)


Lecce - N/A


Milan - Daniele Bonera (Italy), Luciano Vulcano (Italy), Davide Lucarelli (Italy)


Monza - Giuseppe Brescia (Italy)


Napoli - Francesco Calzona (Italy)


Roma - Giovanni Cerra (Italy) 


Salernitana - Manolo Pestrin (Italy), Simone Barone (Italy)


Sampdoria - Fabio Micarelli (Italy), Daniele Croce (Italy)



Sassuolo - Massimiliano Sigolo (Italy)


Spezia - Simon Colinet (France)



Torino - N/A




Udinese - Giampiero Pinzi (Italy), Ismael Garcia Gomez (Spain), Gianluca Cristaldi (Italy)



Verona - N/A

The interesting numbers across this list are;

Number of Italian technical coaches - 27 out of 29

Number of foreign technical coaches - 2 out of 29 (From France and Spain respectively)

Number of teams with no current (or not information available) technical coaches - 4 out of 20 (Cremonese, Lecce, Torino, Verona)

Number of clubs with only 1 technical coach - 7 out of 20 (Empoli, Fiorentina, Monza, Napoli, Roma, Sassuolo, Spezia)

Number of teams with 2 technical coaches - 5 out of 20 (Bologna, Juve, Lazio, Salernitana, Sampdoria)

Number of teams with 3 technical coaches - 4 out of 20 (Atalanta, Inter, Milan, Udinese)


Technical coaching is becoming more valuable in modern football. Will we see the number of these roles increase in the future?

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