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Fernando Orsi

Italian footballer and manager


Italian footballer and manager

FieldValue
nameFernando Orsi
height
birth_date
birth_placeRome, Italy
positionGoalkeeper
years11978–1979years2 = 1979–1980years3 = 1980–1982years4 = 1982–1985years5 = 1985–1989years6 =1989–1998
clubs1A.S. Romaclubs2 = Sienaclubs3 = Parmaclubs4 = Lazioclubs5 = Arezzoclubs6 =Lazio
caps10goals1 = 0caps2 = 34goals2 = 0caps3 = 51goals3 = 0caps4 = 82goals4 = 0caps5 = 125goals5 = 0caps6 = 43goals6 = 0
manageryears11999–2001managerclubs1 = Lazio (goalkeeper coach)
manageryears22002–2004managerclubs2 = Lazio (assistant coach)
manageryears32004–2006managerclubs3 = Inter (assistant coach)
manageryears42007managerclubs4 = Livorno
manageryears52008managerclubs5 = Livorno
manageryears62010–2011managerclubs6 = Ternana

Fernando "Nando" Orsi (born 12 September 1959 in Rome) is an Italian football manager and former player, who played as a goalkeeper.

Playing career

After starting out at Roma, Orsi, a former goalkeeper, made his professional debut in 1979 for Serie C2 club Siena. The following season he moved to Parma, where he remained for two seasons. He subsequently joined Lazio, where he made his Serie A debut with in 1982, a team for which he played from 1982 to 1985, and again, as backup keeper to Valerio Fiori and later Luca Marchegiani, from 1989 until his retirement in 1998. Between his two spells at Lazio, he also spent four seasons (1985 to 1989) in the lower divisions of Italian football with Arezzo.

Coaching career

Orsi became assistant coach of Roberto Mancini at Lazio in 2002. He followed Mancini at Inter Milan two years later. He left Inter in 2006 in order to pursue a career as head coach. Initially rumoured as possible Arezzo coach in 2006–07, he was surprisingly appointed to a Serie A job on 21 March 2007 by Livorno chairman Aldo Spinelli in order to replace Daniele Arrigoni. He made his debut with a 4–1 home win to Catania on 1 April,{{cite web |author-link=Eurosport

He then served as head coach of Lega Pro Prima Divisione club Ternana from October 2010 to February 2011.

References

References

  1. (9 October 2007). "Livorno sack Orsi". Football Italian.
  2. (28 April 2008). "Spinelli caccia Camolese. Il Livorno torna ad Orsi". La Gazzetta dello Sport.
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