Giovanni Stroppa Explained

Giovanni Stroppa
Full Name:Giovanni Stroppa[1]
Birth Date:24 January 1968
Birth Place:Mulazzano, Italy
Height:1.82 m
Position:Attacking midfielder
Currentclub:Cremonese (head coach)
Youthclubs1:AC Milan
Years1:1986–1991
Clubs1:AC Milan
Caps1:35
Goals1:2
Years2:1987–1989
Clubs2:Monza (loan)
Caps2:71
Goals2:5
Years3:1991–1993
Clubs3:Lazio
Caps3:50
Goals3:5
Years4:1993–1994
Clubs4:Foggia
Caps4:30
Goals4:8
Years5:1994–1995
Clubs5:AC Milan
Caps5:19
Goals5:3
Years6:1995–1997
Clubs6:Udinese
Caps6:45
Goals6:3
Years7:1997–2000
Clubs7:Piacenza
Caps7:63
Goals7:3
Years8:2000
Clubs8:Brescia
Caps8:17
Goals8:4
Years9:2000–2002
Clubs9:Genoa
Caps9:59
Goals9:5
Years10:2002–2003
Clubs10:Alzano Virescit
Caps10:25
Goals10:5
Years11:2003–2004
Clubs11:Avellino
Caps11:33
Goals11:1
Years12:2004–2005
Clubs12:Foggia
Caps12:9
Goals12:1
Years13:2005
Caps13:7
Goals13:2
Totalcaps:463
Totalgoals:47
Nationalyears1:1989–1990
Nationalteam1:Italy U21
Nationalcaps1:7
Nationalgoals1:3
Nationalyears2:1989
Nationalteam2:Italy B[2]
Nationalcaps2:1
Nationalgoals2:1
Nationalyears3:1993–1994
Nationalteam3:Italy
Nationalcaps3:4
Nationalgoals3:0
Manageryears1:2011–2012
Managerclubs1:Südtirol
Manageryears2:2012
Managerclubs2:Pescara
Manageryears3:2013
Managerclubs3:Spezia
Manageryears4:2015–2016
Managerclubs4:Südtirol
Manageryears5:2016–2018
Managerclubs5:Foggia
Manageryears6:2018
Managerclubs6:Crotone
Manageryears7:2018–2021
Managerclubs7:Crotone
Manageryears8:2021–2022
Managerclubs8:Monza
Manageryears9:2023–
Managerclubs9:Cremonese

Giovanni Stroppa (pronounced as /it/; born 24 January 1968) is an Italian professional football coach and former player who is currently the head coach of club Cremonese.

Club career

AC Milan and loan to Monza

Stroppa started his playing career in AC Milan's youth system, and was loaned for two seasons at Monza, a de facto Milan feeder club at the time. He returned to Milan in 1989, making his professional senior debut for the club in the Coppa Italia on 23 August, in a 0–0 away draw against Parma; Milan later reached the Coppa Italia final, only to be defeated by Juventus. He made his Serie A debut on 27 August 1989, in a 3–0 away win over Cesena, marking the occasion by scoring a long-range goal. Stroppa finished his first season with the team by winning a European Cup, a European Super Cup, and an Intercontinental Cup in 1990, under coach Arrigo Sacchi.[3]

Lazio and Foggia

In 1991, he signed for Lazio, and in 1993 he moved to Foggia, then an outsider Serie A team known for their spectacular, offensive style of play under the coach Zdeněk Zeman.

Return to AC Milan

After an impressive season with Foggia, he returned to the Stadio San Siro to play with Milan for a single season, winning his third UEFA Super Cup with the club, as well as the Supercoppa Italiana. In total, Stroppa made 85 appearances for Milan, scoring nine goals; he made his final appearance for the club in a 1–0 away defeat to Napoli, in Serie A, on 18 May 1995.

Final years

After leaving Milan, Stroppa then played two seasons with Udinese and two seasons and a half with Piacenza before joining Brescia in the 2001 winter transfer market. After a few other experiences with Genoa in Serie B, Alzano Virescit of Serie C1 and Avellino of Serie B, he returned to Foggia, in Serie C1, in 2004.

He retired in late 2005, after a short spell with of Serie D, where he was joined by his former Brescia teammate and striker Dario Hübner.[3]

International career

Stroppa's notable performances for the club even allowed him to make his debut for the Italy national football team on 13 October 1993, in a 3–1 home win over Scotland; in total, he made four appearances for Italy between 1993 and 1994, under his former Milan manager Sacchi.[4]

Managerial career

AC Milan U21

Stroppa was coach of Milan's under-21 team for the 2010–11 season, but was relieved of his duties on 11 June 2011, with a year still to run on his contract, and just one week after losing 1–0 to Roma in the quarter-finals of the Campionato Primavera.[5]

Südtirol

On 13 July 2011, he was unveiled as new head coach of Südtirol.[6]

Pescara

On 8 June 2012, he was named head coach of Serie A newcomers Pescara, replacing Zdeněk Zeman, his former boss during his first spell as a player at Foggia, who was signed by Roma a few days before his appointment.[7] He was assisted by Andrea Guerra, Francesco Sità, Andrea Tonelli and Massimo Marini. He resigned as coach of Pescara on 18 November 2012, after a series of bad results and the team has fallen in the middle of the relegation zone. He left the club along with Guerra (vice-coach) and two assistants Sità and Tonelli.

Spezia

In June 2013, he was named new head coach of Serie B club Spezia.[8]

Return to Südtirol

On 20 April 2015, Stroppa returned as head coach of Südtirol, ending the 2014–15 season in tenth place. The following season, Stroppa helped the side finish in tenth place once again. On 12 May 2016, Südtirol communicated that Stroppa's contract would not be renewed following its expiration on 30 June.

Foggia

On 14 August 2016, he was appointed by Foggia. He reached a promotion to Serie B with the Pugliese team.

Crotone

In June 2018, Stroppa was appointed as coach of Crotone, replacing Walter Zenga.[9] Crotone announced the dismissal of Stroppa on 29 October 2018.[10] He was reinstated as head coach on 28 December 2018, following the resignation of Massimo Oddo, who had previously replaced him in charge of the Calabrian club.[11]

Since his return at Crotone, Stroppa led the Calabrian club to twelfth place in his first season, and was awarded a new contract.[12] On his second season, he led Crotone to automatic promotion to Serie A, leading the Rossoblu back to the top flight after a two-year absence. His debut season as a Serie A manager however did not prove to be successful, as Crotone struggled to stay out of the relegation zone, leading to Stroppa being sacked on 1 March 2021.[13]

Monza

On 28 May 2021, it was announced that Stroppa would be appointed head coach of Monza on 1 July.[14] He returned to the club 32 years after his experience as a player. Stroppa's first win as a Monza coach came on 29 August, helping his side win 1–0 at home against Cremonese.[15]

He guided Monza to fourth place in the regular season, missing out on automatic promotion following a 0–1 loss to Perugia in the final game, which allowed Cremonese and Pisa to overtake the Biancorossi, who were placed in second place with one game to go.[16] In the promotion playoff tournament, Monza entered in the semifinals, where they eliminated Brescia, and then defeated Pisa in a two-legged final on a 6–4 aggregate result (after extra time), thus ensuring themselves a historical first promotion to Serie A in the 110-year club history.[17]

Confirmed in charge of the Brianzoli for the club's debut Serie A season, Stroppa was dismissed on 13 September 2022 after achieving only one point in the first six games.[18]

Cremonese

On 19 September 2023, Stroppa was named the new head coach of Serie B promotion hopefuls Cremonese, replacing Davide Ballardini.[19]

Style of play

A quick, energetic, and talented, yet injury-prone player, Stroppa was mainly known for his technical skills, and his ability to create chances for teammates, which enabled him to play in several creative midfield and attacking roles: he was initially deployed as an attacking midfielder, or as a supporting striker, but he was also used as a winger, and even as a central midfielder on occasion; he later played as a deep-lying playmaker during the final seasons of his career.[3] [20] [21]

Career statistics

Managerial

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecord
Südtirol13 July 201120 May 2012
Pescara8 June 201218 November 2012
Spezia20 June 201314 December 2013
Südtirol20 April 201512 May 2016
Foggia14 August 201620 June 2018
Crotone20 June 201829 October 2018
Crotone28 December 20181 March 2021
Monza1 July 202113 September 2022
Cremonese19 September 2023Present
Total

Honours

Player

AC Milan[3]

1989–90

1989, 1990, 1994

1989, 1990

1994

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Comunicato Ufficiale N. 83 . Official Press Release No. 83 . Lega Serie A . 6 . 12 November 2012 . 6 December 2020 . 9 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220809133059/https://www.legaseriea.it/uploads/default/attachments/comunicati/comunicati_m/3995/files/allegati/4000/cu_83.pdf . dead .
  2. Web site: England – International Results B-Team – Details . Barrie . Courtney . 22 May 2014 . . 21 April 2017.
  3. Web site: Giovanni Stroppa. magliarossonera.it. it. 6 March 2016.
  4. Web site: Stroppa, Giovanni. 6 March 2016. FIGC. it. 27 January 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180127203514/http://www.figc.it/nazionali/DettaglioConvocato?codiceConvocato=997&squadra=1. dead.
  5. Web site: UFFICIALE: Stroppa esonerato da tecnico della Primavera . milannews.it . milannews.it . it. 11 June 2011.
  6. News: 13 July 2011 . 13 July 2011 . it . ANSA.it . CALCIO: LEGA PRO; STROPPA NUOVO ALLENATORE SUDTIROL . FOOTBALL: LEGA PRO; STROPPA NEW SUDTIROL HEAD COACH . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110714145933/http://ansa.it/web/notizie/notiziari/qualitaaltoadige/2011/07/13/visualizza_new.html_786136853.html . 14 July 2011 .
  7. News: Ufficiale: Giovanni Stroppa nuovo allenatore . Delfino Pescara 1936 . Official: Giovanni Stroppa new head coach . it . 9 June 2012 . 8 June 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131029204155/http://www.pescaracalcio.com/stagione/archivio-news/5531-ufficiale-giovanni-stroppa-nuovo-allenatore.html . 29 October 2013 .
  8. News: Ufficiale: Giovanni Stroppa è il nuovo allenatore dello Spezia . Official: Giovanni Stroppa is the new Spezia head coach . Spezia Calcio . it . 20 June 2013 . 6 July 2013 .
  9. Web site: GIOVANNI STROPPA È IL NUOVO ALLENATORE DEL CROTONE. F.C. Crotone. 20 June 2018.
  10. Web site: Crotone. MISTER STROPPA SOLLEVATO DALL'INCARICO. 29 October 2018. it.
  11. News: FC Crotone . it . 28 December 2018 . 28 December 2018 . ODDO SI DIMETTE. STROPPA È IL NUOVO ALLENATORE.
  12. Web site: Salvezza, promozione, difficoltà ed esonero: l'avventura di Stroppa a Crotone tra gioie e dolori. TuttoMercatoWeb . it . 1 March 2021.
  13. Web site: Official: Crotone sack Stroppa. Football Italia. 1 March 2021.
  14. Web site: 28 May 2021. Welcome back Giovanni Stroppa!. 28 May 2021. A.C. Monza. en.
  15. Web site: 29 August 2021. La Cremonese gioca meglio, il Monza vince: finisce 1–0 in Brianza. 29 August 2021. Pianeta Serie B. it-IT.
  16. Web site: 6 May 2022. Cremonese in serie A, il Monza crolla a Perugia e va ai playoff: i verdetti della serie B . 6 May 2022. Il Giorno. it-IT.
  17. Web site: 29 May 2022. BERLUSCONI’S MONZA PROMOTED TO SERIE A AFTER SEVEN-GOAL THRILLER . 29 May 2022. Football Italia.
  18. Web site: 2022-09-13 . COMUNICATO UFFICIALE . 2022-09-13 . AC Monza . it-IT.
  19. Web site: Giovanni Stroppa nuovo allenatore della Cremonese. it . 19 September 2023 . 19 September 2023 . US Cremonese .
  20. Web site: ANCORA UMILI MA PER POCO. La Repubblica. it. CORRADO SANNUCCI. 9 August 1991. 6 March 2016.
  21. Web site: Stroppa e le storie di un calcio felice. La Gazzetta dello Sport. it. Germano Bovolenta. 20 November 1998. 6 March 2016.