Francesco Montervino Explained

Francesco Montervino
Birth Date:7 May 1978
Birth Place:Taranto, Italy
Height:1.76 m
Position:Midfielder
Currentclub:Salernitana
Years1:1994–1995
Clubs1:Fasano
Caps1:1
Goals1:0
Years2:1995–1996
Clubs2:Parma (loan)
Caps2:0
Goals2:0
Years3:1996–1997
Clubs3:Taranto
Caps3:21
Goals3:3
Years4:1997–2003
Clubs4:Ancona
Caps4:121
Goals4:8
Years5:2003–2004
Clubs5:Napoli
Caps5:36
Goals5:0
Years6:2004
Clubs6:Catania (loan)
Caps6:19
Goals6:0
Years7:2004–2009
Clubs7:Napoli
Caps7:106
Goals7:6
Years8:2009–2011
Clubs8:Salernitana
Caps8:37
Goals8:1
Years9:2011–2012
Clubs9:Salerno
Caps9:29
Goals9:3
Years10:2012–2014
Clubs10:Salernitana
Caps10:48
Goals10:4
Totalcaps:418
Totalgoals:25

Francesco Montervino (born 7 May 1978) is an Italian football sporting director and former midfielder, who last played for Salernitana.[1]

Career

As a youth, Montervino's first team was the Baby Ippodromo, where he remained there until he was 13. He then played for the youth team of his hometown Taranto, and subsequently for the youth teams of Fasano, and A.C.Parma. He then transferred to the Fasano senior side in 1996, where he played 21 matches and scored 3 goals.[2] [3]

Ancona (1997–2003)

In 1997, Montervino transferred to Serie B side Ancona and remained there for six years, playing 121 matches and scoring 8 goals.[2] [3]

Napoli (2003–2009)

In 2003 Montervino signed for Napoli, where he soon became a popular figure with the fans, due to his dynamism, passion, work-rate, leadership, and tenacious style of play. He spent the next seven seasons with the club, aside from a loan spell with Catania in 2004, and was seen as the symbol of the club's rebirth, as he contributed to the Napoli's promotions from Serie C to Serie B, and eventually Serie A, later becoming the team's captain. During his time with the team, he also made his European debut with the club in the UEFA Europa League.[2] [3] [4]

Salernitana (2009–2014) and Salerno (2011–12)

After seven years with Napoli, Montervino moved to Serie B side Salernitana on 31 August 2009.[5] During his spell with Salernitana, he also briefly played for Salerno, the new club of the city, during the 2011–12 season, before returning to Salernitana in Lega Pro 2.[2] After the conclusion of the 2013–14 season, Montervino was a free-agent, not having renewed his contract with the club, and subsequently retired from professional football, to pursue a career as a sporting director.[3] [6]

Style of play

A dynamic, tenacious, and hard-working box-to-box player, with an ability to make attacking runs, Montervino primarily functioned as a central midfielder or as a defensive midfielder due to his ball-winning ability, although he was capable of playing anywhere in midfield, and was also occasionally deployed as an offensive midfielder; despite not being particularly skilled from a technical standpoint, he also possessed a solid first touch. Due to his tactical versatility and defensive work-rate, he was also capable of playing in several other positions, and was also deployed as a full-back, wing-back and as a wide midfielder on either flank on occasion. Throughout his career he stood out for his leadership and dedication on the pitch, in particular during his stint as Napoli's captain.[3] [7] [8]

Outside of football

In 2008, Montervino expressed interest in pursuing a career as a restaurateur outside of football.[9] In 2011, he inaugurated his new restaurant Com'era, in Meta di Sorrento.[10]

After retirement

Following his retirement, Montervino worked as a sporting director for his former club Taranto in 2015.[11]

Honours

Napoli[4]

2005–06

Salernitana[12]

2013–14

References

  1. Web site: MONTERVINO FRANCESCO. Tutto Calciatori. it. 2 December 2015.
  2. Web site: Francesco Montrevino. AIC. it. 2 December 2015.
  3. Web site: La storia siete voi: il capitano della rinascita, Francesco Montervino. Tutto Napoli. it. Leonardo Ciccarelli. 9 January 2013. 2 December 2015.
  4. Web site: Francesco Montervino. Qui Campania. it. 2 December 2015.
  5. News: Blasi in prestito al Palermo, Montervino ceduto alla Salernitana. 31 August 2009. 31 August 2009. dead. https://archive.today/20120629213708/http://www.sscnapoli.it/client/render.aspx?root=707&fwd=2715&content=0. 29 June 2012. SSC Napoli. it.
  6. Web site: SALERNITANA: oggi si svincola un'intera squadra. Tutto Salernitana. it. Fabio Setta. 30 June 2014. 2 December 2015.
  7. Web site: MONTERVINO E MANITTA AL NAPOLI. Pianeta Azzurro. Vincenzo Letizia. it. 30 January 2003. 2 December 2015.
  8. Web site: TOP 11: CAPITAN MONTERVINO TRA I MIGLIORI DELLA SETTIMANA. Pianeta Azzurro. it. 3 May 2007. 2 December 2015.
  9. News: Calciatori e manager: Montervino apre ristoranti, Di Napoli punta sul mattone - Corriere del Mezzogiorno . Il Corriere del Mezzogiorno . it . Naddeo . Felice . Scozzafava . Monica . 27 October 2008 . 4 July 2020 .
  10. Web site: Curiosità - Com'era" a Meta di Sorrento, Montervino inaugura il suo ristorante . www.calcionapoli24.it . it . 10 October 2019 . 4 July 2020 .
  11. Web site: Francesco Montervino è il direttore sportivo del Taranto. Mondo Rossoblu. it. 30 July 2015. 2 December 2015.
  12. Web site: F. Montervino. Soccerway. 2 December 2015.

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