Paolo Mandelli Explained

Paolo Mandelli
Birth Date:4 December 1967
Birth Place:Milan, Italy
Position:Striker
Years1:1985–1987
Years2:1986–1987
Years3:1987–1988
Years4:1988–1989
Years5:1989–1990
Years6:1990–1992
Years7:1992–1996
Years8:1996–2001
Years9:2001–2003
Clubs2:Lazio (loan)
Clubs9:Sassuolo
Caps1:1
Caps2:36
Caps3:29
Caps4:33
Caps5:29
Caps6:66
Caps7:92
Caps8:139
Caps9:37
Goals1:0
Goals2:6
Goals3:4
Goals4:3
Goals5:0
Goals6:16
Goals7:7
Goals8:13
Goals9:6
Manageryears1:2011

Paolo Mandelli (born 4 December 1967 in Milan) is an Italian football coach and former player. After retiring as a player, he coached youth teams at clubs including Sassuolo.[1] [2]

Club career

Originally a forward from the Inter youth system, Mandelli played only one senior game with the Nerazzurri; after a season on loan at Lazio, he then spent the rest of his career with minor teams such as Sambenedettese, Messina, Reggiana, Monza, Foggia and Modena. He retired in 2003 after two seasons with Sassuolo.

Coaching career

After his retirement, Mandelli agreed to stay at Sassuolo as youth coach and head of the under-19 team. In 2011, he was appointed as temporary head coach on a caretaker basis, in place of sacked Angelo Gregucci, to guide the relegation-threatened club until the end of the season and keep it into Serie B. The attempt turned out to be successful, as Mandelli led Sassuolo in 15th place, and out of the relegation playoffs. He then returned to his previous duties by the end of the season and was replaced by new head coach Fulvio Pea.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Paolo Mandelli . worldfootball.net . HeimSpiel Medien . 24 July 2023.
  2. Web site: Paolo Mandelli: a life between Inter and Sassuolo . Davide . Zanelli . F.C. Internazionale Milano . 12 May 2017 . 24 July 2023.