Vito Chimenti Explained

Vito Chimenti
Birth Date:1953 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Bari, Italy
Death Place:Pomarico, Italy
Height:1.70 m
Position:Forward
Years1:1972–1973
Clubs1:Matera
Caps1:36
Goals1:16
Years2:1973
Clubs2:Lazio
Caps2:0
Goals2:0
Years3:1973–1974
Clubs3:Lecco
Caps3:25
Goals3:5
Years4:1974–1975
Clubs4:Salernitana
Caps4:29
Goals4:3
Years5:1975–1977
Clubs5:Matera
Caps5:63
Goals5:27
Years6:1977–1979
Clubs6:Palermo
Caps6:74
Goals6:29
Years7:1979–1980
Clubs7:Catanzaro
Caps7:26
Goals7:1
Years8:1980–1981
Clubs8:Pistoiese
Caps8:25
Goals8:9
Years9:1981–1982
Clubs9:Avellino
Caps9:26
Goals9:3
Years10:1982–1985
Clubs10:Taranto
Caps10:83
Goals10:22
Totalcaps:387
Totalgoals:115
Manageryears1:1995
Managerclubs1:Matera
Manageryears2:1995–1996
Managerclubs2:Matera (assistant)
Manageryears3:1996–1997
Managerclubs3:Rimini (assistant)
Manageryears4:1998–1999
Managerclubs4:Casarano (assistant)
Manageryears5:1999–2000
Managerclubs5:Lanciano (assistant)
Manageryears6:2000–2001
Managerclubs6:A.C.R. Messina (assistant)
Manageryears7:2004–2005
Managerclubs7:Matera
Manageryears8:2006
Managerclubs8:Leonessa Altamura
Manageryears9:2007
Managerclubs9:Foggia (assistant)
Manageryears10:2009
Managerclubs10:Salernitana (assistant)
Manageryears11:2021–2023
Managerclubs11:Pomarico (Under-19)

Vito Chimenti (9 December 1953 – 29 January 2023) was an Italian football player and manager, who played as a forward.

Club career

During his club career, Chimenti played as a striker for several Italian teams in Serie A, Serie B and Serie C.[1]

He first played for Avis Edilsport Altamura before joining Matera, where he played his first Serie C championship in the 1972–73 season. After a brief season with Lazio, he returned to Serie C, first with Lecco, then with Salernitana and Matera.

In the 1977–78 season, he moved to Palermo in Serie B, where he played two seasons and scored 29 goals overall. During the second campaign, he scored the opening goal for Palermo in the first minute of the 1978–79 Coppa Italia final, which eventually ended in a 2–1 loss against Juventus. In the same occasion, Chimenti had to come out of the pitch at half time, due to a knee injury caused by a foul by Antonio Cabrini.[2] [3]

In the summer of 1979, he joined Serie A side Catanzaro, where he subsequently made his top-tier debut on 16 September 1979; however, he would only score once in the league. He then moved to fellow top-flight club Pistoiese, where he scored nine goals throughout the 1980–81 season: although the team finished at the bottom of the league table and got relegated, Chimenti became Pistoiese's top scorer in Serie A, a record he still holds.

In the summer of 1981, he moved to Avellino, where he scored 3 goals.[4] Then, the following year, he joined Serie C1 side Taranto, where he became the tournament's top scorer in the 1982–83 season with 13 goals, subsequently helping his team gain promotion to Serie B. Chimenti stayed at the club until 1985, when he was sentenced to serve a five-year ban from activity, due to his involvement in the . Following his disqualification, the striker put his playing career to an end.

Managerial career

After he retired from playing football, Chimenti pursued a managerial career, serving as a head coach or an assistant coach for several Italian teams.

Style of play

Chimenti was a forward known for his goal-scoring prowess, who also became famous for his trademark dribbling technique, called bicicletta ("bicycle"), which should not be confused with the bicycle kick.[4]

Personal life and death

Vito was the brother of former forward Francesco Chimenti, as well as the uncle of former goalkeeper Antonio Chimenti.[5]

Chimenti died from a heart attack in Pomarico on 29 January 2023, at the age of 69.[6] [7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vito Chimenti Profile. 29 January 2023. it.
  2. Web site: Amarcord Palermo, La "bicicletta" Chimenti. 25 May 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110528012748/http://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/SerieA/Palermo/25-05-2011/amarcord-palermo-801331528837.shtml. 28 May 2011. dead. it.
  3. Web site: Chimenti e i segreti della finale del '79. 24 May 2021. 29 January 2023. it.
  4. Web site: Amarcord, la bicicletta di Vito Chimenti. 14 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140714143725/http://www.soloavellino.com/?p=881. 14 July 2014. dead. it.
  5. Web site: Chimenti si scopre il migliore a trent' anni. La Gazzetta dello Sport. Italian. Giuseppe Calvi. 7 December 2000. 24 May 2017.
  6. Web site: 29 January 2023 . Vito Chimenti, è morto il fantasista che inventò la 'bicicletta' . 29 January 2023 . La Repubblica . it.
  7. Web site: 29 January 2023 . Morto Vito Chimenti, il bomber della 'bicicletta' . 30 January 2023 . Sky Sport . it-IT.