Gianni Di Marzio Explained

Gianni Di Marzio
Fullname:Giovanni Di Marzio
Birth Date:1940 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Naples, Italy
Death Place:Padova, Italy
Years1:1963–1964
Clubs1:Juve Stabia
Manageryears1:1968–1969
Managerclubs1:Internapoli (assistant)
Manageryears2:1969–1971
Managerclubs2:Napoli (youth)
Manageryears3:1971–1972
Managerclubs3:Nocerina
Manageryears4:1972–1973
Managerclubs4:Juve Stabia
Manageryears5:1973–1974
Managerclubs5:Brindisi
Manageryears6:1974–1977
Managerclubs6:Catanzaro
Manageryears7:1977–1979
Managerclubs7:Napoli
Manageryears8:1979–1980
Managerclubs8:Genoa
Manageryears9:1980–1982
Managerclubs9:Lecce
Manageryears10:1982–1983
Managerclubs10:Catania
Manageryears11:1984–1985
Managerclubs11:Padova
Manageryears12:1987–1988
Managerclubs12:Cosenza
Manageryears13:1988–1989
Managerclubs13:Catanzaro
Manageryears14:1989–1990
Managerclubs14:Cosenza
Manageryears15:1991–1992
Managerclubs15:Palermo
Manageryears16:1996–1998
Managerclubs16:Venezia (director of sports)
Manageryears17:2001–2006
Managerclubs17:Juventus (scout)
Manageryears18:2011–2016
Managerclubs18:Queens Park Rangers (scout)

Giovanni "Gianni" Di Marzio (8 January 1940 – 22 January 2022) was an Italian professional football manager.

Career

After leaving his footballer career for an injury, Di Marzio debuted as a manager in 1968 in Serie C. He had his breakout as the coach of Catanzaro, where after his second season in charge, led the team to an unexpected promotion to Serie A in 1976. The team then finished 15th in only their second ever Serie A campaign and were automatically relegated. Di Marzio had shown enough to earn a move to Napoli for the following season.

With Napoli, Di Marzio was a Coppa Italia finalist in 1978, losing the trophy against Inter Milan. In 1983 he brought Catania in Serie A, and in 1988 Cosenza in Serie B. He retired from management after failing to rescue Palermo from relegation in 1992.[1]

Di Marzio successively took on a career as a football pundit and manager, working as Maurizio Zamparini's collaborator during his periods at Venezia and Palermo, as well as transfer consultant and scout at Queens Park Rangers.[1]

Managerial statistics

TeamNatFromToLeague RecordCup RecordTotal
GWDLWin %GWDLWin %GWDLWin %
U.S. Catanzaro 1929[2] [3] 1 July 197430 June 1977
U.S. Catanzaro 19291 July 198830 June 1989
Total

Personal life

Di Marzio's son, Gianluca, is a renowned Italian football journalist and pundit, working with Sky Italia.[1]

Death

He died in Padua on 22 January 2022, at the age of 82.[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: È morto Gianni Di Marzio, ex allenatore di Catania e Palermo: portò Maradona in Italia. 22 January 2022. Giornale di Sicilia. it. 22 January 2022.
  2. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20121109211246/http://www.webalice.it/stasin/catanzaro.html. Catanzaro Season Summaries. webalice.it. 2 May 2022. 9 November 2012.
  3. Web site: Club Managers. calcio-seriea.it. 11 May 2022.
  4. News: È morto Gianni di Marzio: scoprì Maradona e allenò Napoli e Catanzaro. 22 January 2022. Gazzetta dello Sport. it. 22 January 2022.