Gabriele Ambrosetti Explained

Gabriele Ambrosetti
Fullname:Gabriele Ambrosetti
Birth Date:1973 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Varese, Italy
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1990–1993
Years2:1993–1994
Years3:1994–1995
Years4:1995–1996
Years5:1996
Years6:1996–1999
Years7:1999–2003
Years8:2000–2001
Years9:2001
Years10:2001–2002
Years11:2003–2004
Years12:2004–2006
Clubs3:Venezia (loan)
Clubs4:Vicenza (loan)
Clubs8:Piacenza (loan)
Clubs9:Vicenza (loan)
Clubs10:Piacenza (loan)
Clubs12:Pro Patria
Caps1:50
Goals1:11
Caps2:34
Goals2:10
Caps3:18
Goals3:3
Caps4:24
Goals4:3
Caps5:9
Goals5:2
Caps6:79
Goals6:15
Caps7:16
Goals7:0
Caps8:14
Goals8:1
Caps9:11
Goals9:1
Caps10:14
Goals10:0
Caps11:28
Goals11:1
Caps12:41
Goals12:1
Totalcaps:338
Totalgoals:48
Manageryears1:2016
Managerclubs1:Swansea City (Assistant)

Gabriele Ambrosetti (born 7 August 1973) is an Italian football manager and former player, who played as a winger.

Playing career

Born in Varese, Ambrosetti made his professional debut with his hometown club, and later played for several Italian sides, including Brescia, Venezia, and Vicenza.[1] He won the 1996–97 Coppa Italia at Vicenza, defeating Napoli 3–1 on aggregate in the final,[1] [2] and in April 1998 played in a Cup Winners Cup semi-final against Chelsea, where his performances inspired the English Premier League club to sign him for £3.5 million in August 1999. He arrived as, according to his manager, Gianluca Vialli, the 'Italian Ryan Giggs', but struggled to live up to the tag and in four years made only a handful of appearances.[1] He made his Chelsea debut as a substitute on 21 August in a 1–0 home win against Aston Villa, replacing compatriot Gianfranco Zola for the last three minutes. The only goal he scored for Chelsea was in a 5–0 win against Galatasaray in Istanbul, on 20 October 1999 during the UEFA Champions League Group Stage.[3] Ambrosetti also contributed one appearance to Chelsea's victorious 1999–2000 FA Cup campaign. He spent his final seasons with Piacenza and Pro Patria, before retiring.[1]

Style of play

Capable of playing both as a forward and as a midfielder, Ambrosetti was a quick and technically gifted winger, who was known for his pace, ability to get past players, and his powerful and accurate shot from distance.[1]

Coaching career

In January 2016 Ambrosetti joined the coaching staff of Swansea City under their newly appointed manager Francesco Guidolin, who had previously coached Ambrosetti at Vicenza.[4] When Guidolin was sacked, Ambrosetti also left the club.[5]

Honours

Brescia

1993–94

Vicenza

1996–97

Chelsea

1999–2000

2000

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Che fine hanno fatto? Ambrosetti, dalla fascia al corridoio. Sky Sport. Augusto De Bartolo. Italian. 17 January 2011. 15 July 2016. https://archive.today/20120715065348/http://sport.sky.it/sport/calcio_italiano/2011/01/17/che_fine_hanno_fatto_gabriele_ambrosetti.html. 15 July 2012. dead.
  2. Web site: 1996/97 Coppa Italia. gazzetta.it. 11 November 2013.
  3. News: Flo inspires Chelsea exhibition. The Independent. 21 October 1999 . 5 November 2009. London. Mark. Bradley.
  4. Web site: Ambrosetti joins Swans coaching staff. Swansea City A.F.C.. 20 January 2016. 20 January 2016.
  5. News: Swansea sack Francesco Guidolin and appoint Bob Bradley manager. BBC Sport. 3 October 2016. 3 October 2016.