Andrea Sussi (born 23 October 1973) is an Italian professional football coach and former footballer who played as a left back.[1]

Playing career

Sussi played in Serie A, Serie B, Serie C1, and Serie C2, and represented 15 different clubs, all of which were Italian.[2] Throughout his career he was coached by the likes of notable managers, such as Franco Scoglio, Carlo Mazzone and Antonio Conte, and also played with top footballers such as Pep Guardiola, Roberto Baggio, and Luca Toni during the 2001–02 season with Brescia Calcio.

Coaching career

Following his retirement, in 2008 Sussi started his coaching career as a Technical Assistant in Reggina Calcio,[3] Serie A, managed by Nevio Orlandi. In the following years Sussi gained experience as head coach in the 6th-7th [4][5] Italian tier until he was offered a position as the youth coach at U.S. Arezzo, in charge of the Juniores Nazionale squad, which he formally accepted in July 2013.[6] After a very good season, they achieved the play-off.[7]

In 2014/2015 Sussi was the head coach of Berretti in U.S. Arezzo Lega Pro.[8][9]

In 2015/2016 Sussi was the technical director of U.S. Arezzo FA Academy.[10]

In 2016 Sussi was admitted to a Uefa A course in Coverciano[11] and in July 2016 he became Uefa A Coach licensed.[12]

In 2016-17 Sussi was the head coach of a local team Subbiano,[13] this allowed him to follow the Uefa A course in Coverciano.

In the 2017–18 season Sussi joined Arezzo in Lega Pro with the role of assistant coach.[14]

On 22 November 2021, he was promoted to the position of head coach at Arezzo (now in Serie D), he returned to the club earlier in the year to manage the Under-19 squad.[15]

Manager career

Transfers

Country Club From To Role
Italy Arezzo 1 July 2017 30 June 2018 Assistant coach
Italy Subbiano 1 July 2016 30 June 2017 Manager
Italy Arezzo Academy 15 September 2015 30 June 2016 Technical director
Italy Arezzo U20 1 July 2013 30 June 2015 Manager
Italy Rassina 1 July 2012 30 June 2013 Manager
Italy Montecchio 1 July 2011 30 June 2012 Manager
Italy Reggina 1 July 2008 30 June 2009 Assistant manager

References

  1. ^ "Andrea Sussi e' dell'Olbia" [Andrea Sussi belongs to Olbia] (in Italian). olbiacalcio.net. 11 October 2007. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 31 December 2010.
  2. ^ "Andrea Sussi". TuttoCalciatori. Retrieved 31 December 2010.
  3. ^ Pianeta Amaranto. Sant’Agata, è l’ora della tattica. sport.strill.it.
  4. ^ "Calcio, intervista a Andrea Sussi, trainer del Montecchio" [Football, interview with Andrea Sussi, Montecchio's Head Coach] (in Italian). Valdichianaoggi.it. 22 October 2011.
  5. ^ "Andrea Sussi è il nuovo Mister della Prima Squadra" [Andrea Sussi is the new Head Coach] (in Italian). ASD Rassina. 8 June 2012. Archived from the original on 18 August 2016. Retrieved 14 August 2016.
  6. ^ Andrea Avato. Settore giovanile, ecco l'organigramma. Aperte le iscrizioni per la scuola calcio . amarantomagazine.it.
  7. ^ DataSport. Juniores Nazionale F 2013-2014. datasport.it.
  8. ^ Andrea Avato. Berretti di Sussi. amarantomagazine.it.
  9. ^ Arezzo-Ancona 3-2,. [1]. amarantomagazinetv.
  10. ^ Corriere di Arezzo. [2]. corrierediarezzo.it.
  11. ^ Uefa A course 2016. Settore Tecnico FIGC
  12. ^ Uefa A licensed Coaches 2016.Settore Tecnico FIGC
  13. ^ Andrea Sussi dopo Subbiano torna in amaranto.La Nazione
  14. ^ Andrea Sussi nuovo Collaboratore Tecnico della Prima Squadra.US Arezzo Archived 2017-12-31 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ "Comunicato della società" (in Italian). Arezzo. 22 November 2021. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
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