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U.S. Catanzaro 1929 is an Italian professional football club based in Catanzaro, Calabria. The club was formed in 1929.

There have been 74 (or 76) permanent managers of Catanzaro since 1957. Saverio Leotta has managed the club on four separate occasions in either a caretaker or permanent position. Adriano Banelli, Fausto Silipo and Gaetano Auteri have all managed the club on three separate occasions at least ten other managers have lead the club on two separate occasions. The longest-serving manager is Pietro Pasinati who managed 129 games in four seasons between 1957 and 1961, earning promotion to Serie B in 1959. The manager who has coached the most matches however, is Giovanni Di Marzio, who managed the team for three seasons between 1974 and 1977, earning the club its second promotion to Serie A. He then returned the club for the 1988–89 Serie B season, managing the club for a total of 150 matches across both spells. The manager with the most number of Serie A games is Carlo Mazzone with 55 games, achieved during his tenure between 1978 and 1980. Including a period where the club was co-managed in 1969, the manager with most number of Serie B games is Dino Ballacci with 95. This was achieved across two spells at the club between 1965 to 1966 and 1969 to 1970.
Most trophies or achievements?

This chronological list comprises all those who have held the position of manager of the first team of Catanzaro since 1957. Each manager's entry includes his dates of tenure and the club's overall competitive record (in terms of matches won, drawn and lost), honours won and significant achievements while under his care. Caretaker managers are included, where known, as well as those who have been in permanent charge.

Managers[edit]

  • Manager dates and nationalities are sourced from worldfootball.net[1], and statistics are sourced from webalice.it[2] plus new managers for all managers. Names of caretaker managers are supplied where known, and periods of caretaker management are highlighted in italics and marked caretaker or caretaker, then permanent appointment, depending on the scenario. Win percentage is rounded to two decimal places.
  • Only first-team competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shoot-outs are not counted.
  • Statistics are complete up to and including the match played on 13 February 2023.

Key

  • M = matches played; W = matches won; D = matches drawn; L = matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Win % = percentage of total matches won
  •    † Managers with this background and symbol in the "Name" column are italicised to denote caretaker appointments.
  •    ‡ Managers with this background and symbol in the "Name" column are italicised to denote caretaker appointments promoted to full-time manager.
List of U.S. Catanzaro 1929 managers
Name (number of appointments) Nationality From To M W D L Win % Honours and Achievements Notes
Pietro Pasinati  Italy 1 July 1959 22 January 1961 129 51 37 41 039.53 Promoted to Serie B[a] [b]
Enzo Dolfin  Italy 29 January 1961 20 June 1961 20 9 4 7 045.00 [c]
Bruno Arcari  Italy 1 July 1961 1 April 1962 31 6 16 9 019.35 [d]
Enzo Dolfin (2)  Italy 8 April 1962 30 June 1963 51 17 15 19 033.33 [e]
Leandro Remondini  Italy 1 July 1963 30 June 1965 79 23 31 25 029.11 [f]
Dino Ballacci  Italy 1 July 1965 30 June 1966 44 14 17 13 031.82 Coppa Italia Runners-Up[g] [h]
Carmelo Di Bella  Italy 1 July 1966 30 June 1967 39 14 14 11 035.90 [i]
Luciano Lupi  Italy 1 July 1967 23 February 1969 68 16 31 21 023.53 [j]
Umberto Sacco  Italy 2 March 1969 2 March 1969 1 0 0 1 000.00 [k][l]
Dino Ballacci (2)  Italy 9 March 1969 30 June 1970 57 14 25 18 024.56 [m]
Gianni Seghedoni  Italy 1 July 1970 30 June 1972 81 24 29 28 029.63 Promoted to Serie A[n] [o]
Renato Lucchi  Italy 1 July 1972 12 March 1973 29 13 8 8 044.83 [p]
Saverio Leotta  Italy 13 March 1973 30 June 1973 13 2 7 4 015.38 [q]
Gianni Seghedoni (2)  Italy 1 July 1973 7 January 1974 19 7 4 8 036.84 [r]
Carmelo Di Bella (2)  Italy 7 January 1974 30 June 1974 23 7 9 7 030.43 [s]
Giovanni Di Marzio  Italy 1 July 1974 30 June 1977 119 38 43 38 031.93 Promoted to Serie A[t] [u]
Giorgio Sereni  Italy 1 July 1977 30 June 1978 42 17 13 12 040.48 Promoted to Serie A[v] [w]
Carlo Mazzone  Italy 1 July 1978 30 March 1980 67 15 32 20 022.39 Coppa Italia semi-finalists[x] [y]
Saverio Leotta (2)  Italy 5 April 1980 30 June 1980 5 2 2 1 040.00 [z]
Tarcisio Burgnich  Italy 1 July 1980 30 March 1981 34 8 17 9 023.53 [aa]
Bruno Pace  Italy 1 July 1981 16 January 1983 58 17 19 22 029.31 Coppa Italia semi-finalist[ab] [ac]
Saverio Leotta (3)  Italy 16 January 1983 30 June 1983 17 1 2 14 005.88 [ad]
Mario Corso  Italy 1 July 1983 7 November 1983 14 2 6 6 014.29 [ae]
Antonio Renna  Italy 7 November 1983 30 June 1984 29 9 7 13 031.03 [af]
Giovan Battista Fabbri  Italy 1 July 1984 30 June 1985 39 19 13 7 048.72 Promoted to Serie B [ag] [ah]
Pietro Santin  Italy 1 July 1985 31 January 1986 25 4 11 10 016.00 [ai]
Todor Veselinovic  Yugoslavia 1 February 1986 30 June 1986 18 5 3 10 027.78 [aj]
Claudio Tobia  Italy 1 July 1986 30 June 1987 39 20 10 9 051.28 Promoted to Serie B[ak] [al]
Vincenzo Guerini  Italy 1 July 1987 30 June 1988 43 15 18 10 034.88 [am]
Tarcisio Burgnich (2)  Italy 1 July 1988 30 October 1988 12 1 8 3 008.33 [an]
Giovanni Di Marzio (2)  Italy 30 October 1988 30 June 1989 31 7 14 10 022.58 [ao]
Fausto Silipo  Italy 1 July 1989 26 November 1989 15 1 8 6 006.67 [ap]
Renzo Aldi &
Giovan Battista Fabbri
 Italy 27 November 1989 24 January 1990 6 0 2 4 000.00 [aq]
Fausto Silipo (2)  Italy 25 January 1990 30 June 1990 18 2 9 7 011.11 [ap]
Claudio Sala  Italy 1 July 1990 22 October 1990 2 0 0 2 000.00 [ar]
Francesco Brignani  Italy 23 October 1990 6 January 1991 5 0 3 2 000.00 [as]
Claudio Sala (2)  Italy 7 January 1991 25 March 1991 [ar]
Gennaro Rambone  Italy 26 March 1991 9 February 1992[at] 34 9 19 6 026.47 [au]
Franco Selvaggi  Italy 16 February 1992[av] 19 October 1992 28 11 13 4 039.29 [aw]
Adriano Banelli  Italy 20 October 1992 7 February 1993 16 5 6 5 031.25 [ax]
Paolo Dal Fiume  Italy 14 February 1993 4 April 1993 9 2 0 7 022.22 [ay]
Adriano Banelli (2)  Italy 5 April 1993 30 June 1993 9 4 3 2 044.44 [ax]
Giovanni Improta  Italy 1 July 1993 18 September 1994 37 12 15 10 032.43 [az]
Enrico Nicolini  Italy 19 September 1994 27 March 1995 23 7 10 6 030.43 [ba]
Saverio Leotta (4) †  Italy 27 March 1995 10 April 1995 2 0 0 2 000.00 [bb]
Enrico Nicolini (2)  Italy 10 April 1995 30 June 1995 6 2 3 1 033.33 [ba]
Mauro Zampollini  Italy 1 July 1995 1 October 1995 9 1 6 2 011.11 [bc]
Marcello Pasquino  Italy 2 October 1995 24 March 1996 22 9 3 10 040.91 [bd]
Adriano Banelli (3)  Italy 25 March 1996 30 June 1996 7 3 2 2 042.86 [be]
Rino Lavezzini  Italy 1 July 1996 17 March 1997 30 13 12 5 043.33 [bf]
Giuseppe Sabadini  Italy 18 March 1997 19 May 1997 8 1 4 3 012.50 [bg]
Rino Lavezzini (2)  Italy 20 May 1997 30 June 1997 2 0 1 1 000.00 [bf]
Franco Paolo Specchia  Italy 1 July 1997 22 March 1998 34 12 14 8 035.29 [bh]
Giuseppe Vuolo  Italy 23 March 1998 30 June 1998 8 3 2 3 037.50 [bi]
Juan Carlos Morrone  Argentina 1 July 1998 30 June 1999 38 12 19 7 031.58 [bj]
Salvatore Esposito  Italy 1 June 1999 24 October 1999 12 4 3 5 033.33 [bk]
Giuseppe Galluzzo  Italy 25 October 1999 31 October 1999 1 0 1 0 000.00 [bl]
Fortunato Torrisi  Italy 1 November 1999 27 February 2000 16 5 2 9 031.25 [bm]
Giuseppe Galluzzo  Italy 28 February 2000 30 June 2000 9 4 3 2 044.44 [bl]
Agatino Cuttone  Italy 1 July 2000 30 June 2001 42 14 22 6 033.33 [bn]
Leonardo Bitetto  Italy 1 July 2001 27 January 2002 30 15 8 7 050.00 [bo]
Massimo Morgia  Italy 28 January 2002 30 June 2002 14 3 4 7 021.43 [bp]
Franco Dilessanti  Italy 1 July 2002 30 June 2003 42 14 18 10 033.33 Promoted to Serie C1[bq] [br]
Piero Braglia  Italy 1 July 2003 5 October 2004 48 21 14 13 043.75 Promoted to Serie B[bs]
Supercoppa di Serie C Runners-Up[bt]
[bu]
Luigi Cagni  Italy 5 October 2004 8 February 2005 20 4 5 11 020.00 [bv]
Bruno Bolchi  Italy 9 February 2005 30 June 2005 17 0 5 12 000.00 [bw]
Sergio Buso  Italy 1 July 2005 30 October 2005 14 2 2 10 014.29 [bx]
Vincenzo Guerini  Italy 31 October 2005 18 January 2006 11 0 4 7 000.00 [by]
Bruno Giordano  Italy 19 January 2006 24 April 2006 13 5 1 7 038.46 [bz]
Francesco Cittadino  Italy 25 April 2006 30 June 2006 5 0 0 5 000.00 [ca]
Manuele Domenicali  Italy 18 August 2006 29 May 2007 38 14 12 12 036.84 [cb]
Fausto Silipo (3)  Italy 1 July 2007 23 September 2007 4 1 1 2 025.00 [cc]
Francesco Cittadino (2)  Italy 23 September 2007 21 January 2008 17 5 8 4 029.41 [cd]
Agatino Cuttone (2)  Italy 21 January 2008 30 June 2008 13 4 6 3 030.77 [ce]
Nicola Provenza  Italy 1 July 2008 10 July 2009 41 17 16 8 041.46 [cf]
Gaetano Auteri  Italy 24 July 2009 16 June 2010 42 26 7 9 061.90 League runners-up[cg][ch] [ci]
Francesco Cittadino (3) †  Italy 1 July 2010 24 August 2010 1 0 0 1 000.00 [cj]
Ze Maria  Brazil 25 August 2010 1 November 2010 9 0 3 6 000.00 [ck]
Antonio Aloi  Italy 1 November 2010 30 June 2011 21 5 1 15 023.81 [cl]
Francesco Cozza  Italy 2 July 2011 14 April 2013 78 38 21 19 048.72 Promoted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione[cm] [cn]
Salvio Fulvio D'Adderio  Italy 15 April 2013 5 June 2013 3 1 1 1 033.33 [co]
Oscar Brevi  Italy 5 June 2013 5 June 2014 37 15 16 6 040.54 [cp]
Francesco Moreiro  Italy 2 July 2014 9 November 2014 15 6 4 5 040.00 [cq]
Salvetore D'Urso  Italy 10 November 2014 16 November 2016 1 0 1 0 000.00 [cr]
Stefano Sanderra  Italy 17 November 2014 3 May 2015 24 8 6 10 033.33 [cs]
Salvetore D'Urso (2) ‡  Italy 3 May 2015 25 October 2015 10 2 2 6 020.00 [ct]
Alessandro Erra  Italy 26 October 2015 10 August 2016[7] 28 9 9 10 032.14 [cv]
Guilio Spader  Italy 11 August 2016 29 August 2016 1 0 0 1 000.00 [cw]
Mario Somma  Italy 1 September 2016 20 October 2016 8 2 1 5 025.00 [cx]
Nunzio Zavettieri  Italy 21 October 2016 12 February 2017 16 2 8 6 012.50 [cy]
Alessandro Erra (2)  Italy 12 February 2017 8 October 2017 24 9 4 11 037.50 [cv]
Davide Dionigi  Italy 8 October 2017 6 March 2018 20 6 4 10 030.00 [cz]
Giuseppe Pancaro  Italy 6 March 2018 22 May 2018 9 2 4 3 022.22 [da]
Gaetano Auteri (2)  Italy 1 June 2018[8] 21 October 2019 55 30 9 16 054.55 [db]
Gianluca Grassadonia  Italy 21 October 2019[9] 23 January 2020 15 6 4 5 040.00 [dc]
Gaetano Auteri (3)  Italy 24 January 2020[10] 31 July 2021 10 3 4 3 030.00 [db]
Antonio Calabro  Italy 6 August 2020 29 November 2021 64 33 19 12 051.56 League group runners-up[dd][ch] [de]
Vincenzo Vivarini  Italy 30 November 2021 Present 57 38 10 9 066.67 League group runners-up[df][ch]

Managers by league[edit]

Serie A[edit]

This list includes only managers who have coached in the Serie A.[11]

Manager Serie A Tenure M W D L Win%
Italy Gianni Seghedoni 1971–1972 30 3 15 12 010.00
Italy Giovanni Di Marzio 1976–1977 30 7 7 16 023.33
Italy Carlo Mazzone 1978–1980 55 9 28 18 016.36
Italy Saverio Leotta 1980, 1983 20 3 4 13 015.00
Italy Tarcisio Burgnich 1980–1981 30 6 17 7 020.00
Italy Bruno Pace 1981–1983 45 10 17 18 022.22

Serie B[edit]

This list includes only managers who have coached in the Serie B.[11]

Manager Serie B Tenure M W D L Win% Notes
Italy Dino Ballacci 1965–66, 1969–70 76 17 35 24 022.37 [dg]
Italy Carmelo Di Bella 1966–67, 1974 61 21 23 17 034.43 [dh]
Italy Giuseppe Lupi 1967–69 61 13 29 19 021.31
Italy Umberto Sacco 1969 1 0 0 1 000.00
Italy Dino Ballacci &
Italy Umberto Sacco
1969 16 6 5 5 037.50
Italy Gianni Seghedoni 1970–71, 1973–74 53 21 17 15 039.62 [di]
Italy Renato Lucchi 1962–73 25 10 8 7 040.00
Italy Saverio Leotta 1973 13 2 7 4 015.38
Italy Giovanni Di Marzio 1974–76, 1988–89 107 36 46 25 033.64 [dj]
Italy Giorgio Sereni 1976–77 38 16 12 10 042.11
Italy Mario Corso 1983 9 1 3 5 011.11
Italy Antonio Renna 1983–84 29 9 7 13 031.03
Italy Pietro Santin 1985–86 20 4 9 7 020.00
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Todor Veselinovic (D.T.) &
Italy Francesco Scorso
1986 4 1 0 3 025.00
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Todor Veselinovic (D.T.) &
Italy Antonio Lionetti
1986 14 4 3 7 028.57
Italy Vincenzo Guerini 1987–88, 2005–06 49 14 22 13 028.57 [dk]
Italy Tarcisio Burgnich 1988 7 1 5 1 014.29
Italy Fausto Silipo 1989–90 32 3 17 12 009.38
Italy Giovan Battista Fabbri (D.T.) &
Italy Renzo Aldi
1989–90 6 0 2 4 000.00
Italy Piero Braglia 2004 5 1 1 3 020.00
Italy Luigi Cagni 2004–05 20 4 5 11 020.00
Italy Bruno Bolchi 2005 17 0 5 12 000.00
Italy Sergio Buso 2005 13 2 2 9 015.38
Italy Bruno Giordano 2006 13 5 1 7 038.46
Italy Francesco Cittadino 2006 5 0 0 5 000.00

Managers with multiple tenures[edit]

This list includes only managers with multiple tenures in either caretaker or permanent positions. Does not include tenure(s) where team was co-managed. May include managers that were fired and re-hired for the same season.

Manager No. of
Appts
Matches in tenure Total
1 2 3 4
Italy Enzo Dolfin 2 20 50 70
Italy Dino Ballacci 2 38 56 94
Italy Gianni Seghedoni 2 77 19 96
Italy Carmelo Di Bella 2 39 23 62
Italy Saverio Leotta 4 13 5 17 2 37
Italy Tarcisio Burgnich 2 34 12 46
Italy Giovanni Di Marzio 2 119 31 150
Italy Fausto Silipo 3 15 18 4 37
Italy Claudio Sala 2 8 9 17
Italy Adriano Banelli 3 12 9 7 28
Italy Rino Lavezzini 2 26 2 28
Italy Francesco Cittadino 3 5 17 1 23
Italy Agatino Cuttone 2 34 13 47
Italy Salvatore D'Urso 2 1 10 11
Italy Alessandro Erra 2 28 24 52
Italy Gaetano Auteri 3 38 55 10 103

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ As 1958–59 Serie C Group Winners
  2. ^ 1957–58: 34 Serie C matches (15–5–14)
    1958–59 (37): 34 Serie C matches (17–13–4), 3 Coppa Italia match
    1959–60: 38 Serie B matches, 1 Coppa Italia match
    1960–61: 18 Serie B matches (R1 to 18) and 1 Coppa Italia match.
  3. ^ 1960–61: 20 Serie B (R19 to 38).
  4. ^ 1961–62 (31): 29 Serie B (R1–29) matches (6–14–9) and 2 Coppa Italia matches (0–2-0).
  5. ^ 1961–62 (11): 9 Serie B (R30–38) matches (3–2–4) and 2 Coppa Italia matches (1–0–1).
    1962–63 (40): 38 Serie B matches (12–13–13) and 2* Coppa Italia (1–0–1).
  6. ^ 1963–64 (40): all 38 Serie B matches (13–11–14) and 2 Coppa Italia matches (1–0–1)
    1964–65 (39): all 38 Serie B matches (9–20–9) and 1 Coppa Italia match (0–0–1).
  7. ^ in 1965–66 Coppa Italia
  8. ^ 1965–66 (44): all 38 Serie B matches (10–16–12), 6 Coppa Italia matches (4-1-1).
  9. ^ 1966–67 (39): all 38 Serie B matches (14–14–10) and 1 Coppa Italia match (0–0–1).
  10. ^ 1967–68 (44): all 40 Serie B matches (9–19–12) and 4 Coppa Italia matches (2–0–2).
    1968–69 (24): 21 Serie B (R1–21) matches (0–0–0) and 3 Coppa Italia matches (1–1–1).
  11. ^ Stasin reports R22 match Lupi is still in charge
  12. ^ calcio-seria.net reports as Sacco. transfermarkt has RANDO
  13. ^ 1968–69 (16): 16 Serie B (R23–38) matches (0–0–0). calcio-seriea.net reports as WITH Sacco for rest of year.
    1969–70 (41): all 38 Serie B matches (7–19–12) and 3* Coppa Italia matches (1–1–1). Includes 1 Coppa Italia win with Umberto Sacco in charge.
  14. ^ in 1971 via play-off.
    First coach to successfully earn promotion into first tier football
  15. ^ 1970–71 (43): all 38 Serie B matches, 2 play-off matches and 3 cup matches
    1971–72 (38): all 30 Serie A matches, 4 cup matches and 4 Anglo-Italian cup matches
  16. ^ 1972–73 (29): 25 Serie B matches (R1–25) and 4 cup matches.
  17. ^ 1972–73: 13 Serie B matches (R26–38).
  18. ^ 1973–74 (19): 15 Serie B matches (R1–15) and 4 cup matches.
  19. ^ 1973–74 (23): 23 Serie B matches (R16–38).
  20. ^ As 1975–76 Serie B runners-up)
  21. ^ 1974–75 (43): all 38 Serie B matches, 1 play-off match and 4 cup matches
    1975–76 (42): all 38 Serie B matches and 4 cup matches
    1976–77 (34): all 30 Serie A matches and 4 cup matches
    Adjusted by one win as source erroneously missed one game.[3]
  22. ^ As 1977–78 Serie B runners-up
  23. ^ 1977–78: all 38 Serie B matches and 4 cup matches.
  24. ^ In 1978–79 Coppa Italia
  25. ^ 1978–79 (38): all 30 Serie A matches and 8 cup matches
    1979–80 (29): 25 Serie A matches (R1–25) and 4 cup matches.
  26. ^ 1979–80 (5): final 5 Serie A matches (R26–30).
  27. ^ 1980–81: all 30 Serie A matches and 4 cup matches.
  28. ^ In 1981–82 Coppa Italia
  29. ^ 1981–82 (38): all 30 Serie A matches and 8 cup matches
    1982–83 (20): first 15 Serie A matches (R1–15) and 5 cup matches.
  30. ^ 1982–83 (17): final 15 Serie A matches (R16–30) and 2 cup matches.
  31. ^ 1983–84 (14): first 9 Serie B matches (R1–9) and 5 cup matches.
  32. ^ 1983–84 (29): final 21 Serie B matches (R10–38).
  33. ^ In 1984–85 Serie C1 as Group Winners]]
  34. ^ 1984–85 (39): all 34 Serie C matches and 5 cup matches.
    Adjusted to include 1984–85 Serie C1 season. Data not available for Serie C cup – R16
  35. ^ 1985–86 (25): first 20 Serie B matches (R1–20) and 5 cup matches.
  36. ^ 1985–86 (18): final Serie B matches (R21–38).
  37. ^ In 1986–87 Serie C1 as Group Winners]]
  38. ^ 1986–87 (39): all 34 Serie C1 matches and 5 cup matches.
    Adjusted to include results from 1986–87 Serie C1 season.
  39. ^ 1987–88 (43): all 38 Serie B matches and 5 cup matches.
  40. ^ 1987–88 (12): first 7 Serie B matches (R1–7) and 5 cup matches.
  41. ^ 1987–88 (31): final 31 Serie B matches (R8–38).
  42. ^ a b 1989–90 (33): first 14 (R1–14) and final 18 (R21–38) Serie B matches. 1 cup match.
  43. ^ 1989–90 (6): 6 Serie B matches.
  44. ^ a b 1990–91 (25): 20 Serie C1 (R1–11, 16–24) and 5 cup matches (2 CI, 3 CIC).
    No data available for 1990–91 league season, cup matches only.
  45. ^ 1990–91 (5): 4 Serie C1 matches (R12–15; 0–3–1) and 1 cup match (CIC; 0–0–1).
  46. ^ Dates changed to include first 20 rounds of 1991–92 season
  47. ^ 1990–91 (10): 10 Serie C1 matches (R25–34; 3–5–2).
    1991–92 (24): 20 Serie C2 matches (R1–20; 5–12–3) and 4 cup matches (CIC; 1–2–1).
  48. ^ Dates changed to include final 18 rounds of 1991–92 season
  49. ^ 1991–92 (18): 18 Serie C2 matches (R21–38; 7–8–3).
    1992–93 (10): 6 Serie C2 matches (R1–6; 3–2–1) and 4 cup matches (CIC; 1–3–0).
  50. ^ a b 1992–93 (21): 17 Serie C2 matches (R7–18; 12 matches: 4–3–5 and R26–34; 9 matches: 4–3–2) and 4 cup games (CIC; 1–3–0).
    League games only, no data for Serie C cup matches.
  51. ^ 1992–93 (9): 7 Serie C2 matches (R19–25; 2–0–5) and 2 cup matches (CIC; 0–0–2).
  52. ^ 1993–94 (34): all 34 Serie C2 league matches.
    1994–95 (3): first 3 Serie C2 (R1–3).
    League games only, no data for Serie C cup matches. Adjusted from source to include first three games of following season[2][4]
  53. ^ a b 1994–95 (29): Serie C2 (R4–26 and R29–34).
    League games only, no data for Serie C cup matches.
  54. ^ 1994–95 (2): Serie C2 (R27–28).
  55. ^ 1995–96 (5): 5 Serie C2 (R1–5) matches. 4 matches Serie C Cup (1–2–1). DNE Italy Cup.
  56. ^ 1995–96 (22): 22 Serie C2 (R6–27) matches.
  57. ^ 1995–96 (7): 7 Serie C2 (R28–34) matches.
  58. ^ a b 1996–97 (32): 26 Serie C2 (R1–26) matches (12–10–4), 4 Serie C Cup matches (1–2–1) and 2 play-off matches (0–1–1). DNE Italy Cup
  59. ^ 1996–97 (8): 8 Serie C2 (R27–34) matches.
  60. ^ 1997–98 (34): 26 Serie C2 (R1–26) matches. 8 Serie C cup matches – R16. DNE Italy Cup
  61. ^ 1997–98 (8): 8 Serie C2 (R27–34) matches.
  62. ^ 1998–99 (34): all 34 Serie C2 matches. 4 Serie C cup – Group Stage
  63. ^ 1999–2000 (12): 8 Serie C2 (R1–8) matches (3–1–4). 4 Serie C cup matches (1–2–1) – Group Stage
  64. ^ a b 1999–2000 (8): 8 Serie C2 matches (R9, 28–34). 0 cup matches.
  65. ^ 1999–2000 (16): 19 Serie C2 matches (R10–25). 0 cup matches.
  66. ^ 2000–01: all 34 Serie C2 matches. DNE cup, no data available for Serie C cup – Group Stage
  67. ^ 2001–02 (21): 21 Serie C2 matches (R1–21). DNE cup, 9 Serie C cup – SF
  68. ^ 2001–02 (13): 13 Serie C2 matches (R22–34). DNE cup, no data available for Serie C cup – QF
  69. ^ In 2003 via play-offs
  70. ^ 2002–03: all 34 Serie C2 matches, plus 4 play-offs. DNE cup, 4 Serie C cup matches – Group Stage.
  71. ^ In 2003–04 Serie C1 as Group Winners
  72. ^ In 2004
  73. ^ 2003–04 (36): 34 Serie C1 matches, 2 supercoppa matches. 4 Serie C cup matches – Group Stage.
    2004–05 (8): 5 Serie B matches (R1–5), 3 cup matches.
  74. ^ 2004–05 (20): 20 Serie B matches (R6–25).
  75. ^ 2004–05 (17): 17 Serie B matches (R26–42).
  76. ^ 2005–06 (14): 13 Serie B matches (R1–13), 1 cup match.
  77. ^ 2005–06 (11): 11 Serie B matches (R14–24).
  78. ^ 2005–06 (13): 13 Serie B matches (R25–37).
  79. ^ 2005–06 (5): 5 Serie B matches (R38–42).
  80. ^ Became the first manager of the re-founded Catanzaro F.C.
    2006–07 (38): all 34 Serie C2 matches, 4 Serie C cup matches. Figures adjusted from source to include all matches of the league and the four matches of Coppa Italia Serie C.
  81. ^ 2007–08 (4): UNSURE! (or was it five, do we need to adjust by ONE? Add 1-1 draw (Round 5)).
  82. ^ Managed Round 5 to 21 of the 2007–08 season. (or was it 6-21, do we need to adjust by ONE? Drop 1-1 draw (Round 5)).
  83. ^ 2007–08 (13): 13 Serie C2 matches (R22–34).
  84. ^ 2008–09 (41): all 34 Lega Pro 2° Divisione matches, 5 Coppa Italia Serie C and 2 play-off matches. DNE Coppa Italia
  85. ^ In 2009–10 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione
  86. ^ a b c No automatic promotion for runners-up, did not qualify through play-offs
  87. ^ 2009–10 (42): all 34 Lega Pro 2° Divisione matches, 4 CI Serie C matches and 4 play-off matches. DNE Coppa Italia.
  88. ^ 2009–10 (1): Caretaker for 1 cup match prior to Ze Maria's appointment.
    Included in table as it was erroneously missed by source.[5]
  89. ^ 2010–11 (9): 9 Serie C2 matches (R1–9), no data available for Serie C cup – Second Round.
  90. ^ Promoted from assistant coach to manage the final 21 rounds of the season.
    2010–11 (21): 21 Serie C2 matches (R10–30).
  91. ^ In 2011–12 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione as Group Runners-Up
  92. ^ Became the first coach of the re-founded Catanzaro Calcio 2011 company. Sacked in his second season for the final three rounds.
    2011–12 (48): all 40 Lega Pro 2° Divisione matches, 8 Serie C Cup matches.
    2012–13 (30): 27 Lega Pro 1° Divisione matches (R1–27, 1 Coppa Italia match and 2 Serie C cup matches.
  93. ^ 2012–13 (3): 3 Lega Pro 1° Divisione matches (R28–30).
  94. ^ 2013–14 (37): all 32 Lega Pro 1° Divisione matches, 1 play-off match and 4 Serie C cup matches.
    Adjusted to include R24 against Nocerina as it was erroneously missed by source.[6]
  95. ^ 2014–15 (15): 12 Lega Pro matches (R1–12), 2 cup matches and 1 Serie C cup match.
  96. ^ 2014–15: Caretaker for Round 13 of Lega Pro.
  97. ^ 2014–15 (24): 24 Lega Pro matches (R14–37).
  98. ^ Initially caretaker for final round of 2014–15 season (Round 38), then took over as permanent manager for 2015–16 season before being fired after Round 8.
  99. ^ Round 6 was postponed
  100. ^ a b 2015–16 (27): 26 Lega Pro matches (R9–34) and 1 Lega Pro cup match.
    2016–17 (1): 1 Serie C cup match.
    Replaced during pre-season of the 2016–17 season before returning for the close of the season.
    2016–17 (15): 13 Lega Pro matches (R26–38), 2 relegation play-out matches.
    2017–18 (9): 7 Serie C matches (R1–8[cu]) and 2 Serie C cup matches.
  101. ^ 2016–17 (1): Caretaker manager for the first round of the league season.
  102. ^ 2016–17 (8): Rounds 2–9 of Lega Pro. ? cup.
  103. ^ 2016–17 (16): Rounds 10–25 of Lega Pro.
  104. ^ 2017–18 (20): 20 Serie C matches (R9–28).
  105. ^ 2017–18 (9): 9 Serie C matches (R29–38).
  106. ^ a b Returned to the club for a second spell. In his second season, was sacked after Round 10 of the 2019–20 season.
    2018–19 (43): all 36 Serie C matches, 2 promotion play-off matches and 5 Serie C cup matches.
    2019–20 (12): 10 Serie C matches (R1–10) and 2 cup games.
    Returned for final 8 rounds and 2 play-off games.
    2019–20 (10): 8 Serie C matches (R1–10) and 2 promotion play-off games.
  107. ^ Managed Rounds 11 to 22 of the 2018–19 season.
  108. ^ In 2020–21 Serie C
  109. ^ 2020–21 (43): all 38 Serie C matches, 2 play-off matches and 3 cup matches.
    2021–22 (21): 16 Serie C matches (R1–16), 2 cup matches and 3 Serie C cup matches.
  110. ^ In 2021–22 Serie C
  111. ^ Does not include tenure managed with Umberto Sacco for 16 league games.
    1965–66: 38 matches for 10–16–12 record
    1969–70: 38 matches for 7–19–12 record
  112. ^ 1966–67: 38 matches for 14–14–10 record
    1974: 23 matches for 7–9–7 record
  113. ^ 1970–71: 38 matches for 17–13–8 record
    1973–74: 15 matches for 4–4–7 record
  114. ^ 1974–76: 76 matches for 29–32–15 record
    1988–89: 31 matches for 7–14–10 record
  115. ^ 1987–88: 38 matches for 14–18–6 record
    2005–06: 11 matches for 0–4–7 record

References[edit]

Specific

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  3. ^ "Giovanni Di Marzio US Catanzaro". transfermarkt.co.uk. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Improta Coach". www.transfermarkt.co.uk. Retrieved 22 November 2021.
  5. ^ "Francesco Cittadino US Catanzaro". transfermarkt.co.uk. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  6. ^ "2013–14 US Catanzaro season". transfermarkt.co.uk. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  7. ^ "Caos Catanzaro esonerato Erra". us.catanzaro.net. 10 August 2016. Retrieved 7 December 2021.
  8. ^ Redazione (1 June 2018). "Auteri e il nuovo allenatore del Catanzaro". uscatanzaro.net. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  9. ^ Andrea Celia Magno (21 October 2019). "Gianluca Grassadonia e il nuovo allenatore del Catanzaro, prende il posto di Auteri". Gazzetta del Sud. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
  10. ^ "Catanzaro esonerato Grassadonia torna Auteri". Corriere dello Sport. 24 January 2020. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
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