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Gianpiero Piovani

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Gianpiero Piovani
Personal information
Date of birth (1968-06-12) June 12, 1968 (age 56)
Place of birth Orzinuovi, Lombardy, Italy
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Inter Milan Women (manager)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1985–1986 Brescia Calcio 13 (1)
1986–1987 Parma F.C. 30 (4)
1987–1988 Brescia Calcio 22 (0)
1988–1989 Cagliari Calcio 30 (3)
1989–1990 Brescia Calcio 31 (1)
1990–2001 Piacenza Calcio 341 (57)
2001–2003 Livorno Calcio 45 (5)
2003–2004 S.S.D. Sporting Lucchese 26 (2)
2004 A.C. Lumezzane 10 (1)
2004–2005 A.C. Chiari 24 (7)
2005–2006 U.S. Ivrea Calci 41 (1)
2006–2008 A.C. Rodengo Saiano 44 (9)
2008–2009 Nuova Verolese Calcio 19 (5)
International career
2009 Padania national football team 2 (1)
Managerial career
2009–2010 Nuova Verolese Calcio
2010–2011 A.C. Rodengo Saiano
2011–2012 U.S. Darfo Boario S.S.D.
2013 Casteisangiorgio
2013–2014 Feralpisalò Allievi Naz.
2015–2017 Feralpisalò Berretti
2017–2018 Brescia Women
2018–2024 Sassuolo Women
2024– Inter Milan Women
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 31 July 2008
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 26 June 2009

Gianpiero Piovani (born January 12 June 1968 in Orzinuovi) is an Italian professional football manager and former player who is the current head coach of Serie A club Inter Milan Women.[1] He played as a forward.

Club career

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Piovani's long football career began in the 1985-1986 season, when, although he was still very young, he joined Brescia Calcio and played 13 matches. He then moved to Parma F.C., which had just returned to B under Arrigo Sacchi. He was trained by the famous coach one year long and had 30 appearances and shot 4 goals. When the coach went A.C. Milan Piovani returned to Brescia. He was then fetched by coach Claudio Ranieri to Cagliari Calcio, where he helped to promote to Serie B.

Piovani played for Piacenza Calcio between 1990 and 2001. In this period Piacenza achieved its best so far: 12th in the 1997-1998 Serie A season.

International career

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In 2009 Piovani was capped for the first time for the Padania national football team, which hosted the VIVA World Cup. On 22 June 2009, he achieved the winning goal in his first international match.

Coaching career

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After his retirement, in the 2009-2010 season he became the manager of Nuova Verolese Calcio.

In the 2010-2011 season, he became the head coach of A.C. Rodengo Saiano, in place of resigning Paolo Rodolfi, in the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione Group A.

In the 2011-2012 season, he became the head coach of Darfo Boario until the end of the season.

In 2024 Piovani became manager of Inter Milan Women.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Gianpiero Piovani è il nuovo allenatore dell'Inter Femminile" (in Italian). 6 July 2024.
  2. ^ Diamond, Drew (2024-07-08). "Inter announce Gianpiero Piovani as new manager". Her Football Hub. Retrieved 2024-07-25.
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