Walter Novellino
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| Walter Novellino | ||
| Personal information | ||
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| Full name | Walter Alfredo Novellino | |
| Date of birth | April 6, 1953 | |
| Place of birth | Montemarano, Italy | |
| Playing position | Manager (former midfielder) | |
| Club information | ||
| Current club | Torino | |
| Senior clubs1 | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
| Perugia Ascoli AC Milan |
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| National team | ||
| 1978 | Italy | 1 (0) |
| Teams managed | ||
| 1992-1993 1993-1995 1995-1996 1996-1997 1997-1999 1999-2000 2000-2002 2002-2007 2007- |
Perugia Gualdo Perugia Ravenna Venezia Napoli Piacenza Sampdoria Torino |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals |
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Walter Alfredo Novellino (born June 6, 1953 in Montemarano, Avellino) is the current manager of the Italian Serie A football team Torino.
Novellino was originally a player for Perugia and AC Milan, being nicknamed Monzon after an Argentine boxer due to both his physical resemblance to him and his determination on the pitch. He also won one cap for the Italy national football team before he became a trainer.
He made his debut in management in 1992 with Perugia of Serie C1, but this was shortlived. Next season, he moved to Gualdo who 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 onto Serie B sides Perugia, Ravenna and then in Venezia who 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.
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| Persondata | |
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| NAME | Novellino, Walter Alfredo |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Novellino, Walter |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Football (soccer) player and manager |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 1953-4-6 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Montemarano , Italy |
| DATE OF DEATH | |
| PLACE OF DEATH | |
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