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Marco Baroni

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Italian football manager (born 1963)

Marco Baroni
Personal information
Full nameMarco Baroni[1]
Date of birth (1963-09-11)11 September 1963 (age 61)
Place of birthFlorence, Italy
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s)Defender
Team information
Current team
Lazio (head coach)
Youth career
1973–1981Fiorentina
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1981–1982Fiorentina1(0)
1982–1983Monza29(0)
1983–1985Padova67(0)
1985–1986Udinese24(0)
1986–1987Roma19(2)
1987–1989Lecce68(5)
1989–1991Napoli54(2)
1991–1993Bologna49(3)
1993–1994Poggibonsi12(3)
1994–1995Ancona29(3)
1995–1998Hellas Verona87(9)
1998–2000Rondinella50(5)
Total489(32)
International career
1985–1990Italy U2116(0)
Managerial career
2000–2001Rondinella
2001Montevarchi
2003–2004Carrarese
2005–2006Südtirol
2006–2007Ancona
2009Siena
2010Cremonese
2013–2014Virtus Lanciano
2014–2015Pescara
2015–2016Novara
2016–2017Benevento
2018–2019Frosinone
2019–2020Cremonese
2020–2021Reggina
2021–2023Lecce
2023–2024Hellas Verona
2024–Lazio
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Marco Baroni (born 11 September 1963) is an Italianfootball manager and former player who played as adefender. He is currently in charge ofSerie A clubLazio.

Playing career

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Baroni started his career withFiorentina, and reached his football peaks during his time atNapoli, where he played his first seasons as aSerie A regular, winning an Italian championship title (scoring the title-clinching goal on the last day of the season againstLazio[2]) and aSupercoppa Italiana title in 1990. He left Napoli in 1991 to joinBologna, and then left the club due to its financial issues; after a short spell atSerie C2 clubPoggibonsi, he then joinedSerie B sideAncona, and moved toVerona in 1996, where he enjoyed his last appearances in the Italian top flight. He retired in 2000 after two seasons with hometown Serie C2 clubRondinella.

Coaching career

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After his retired from playing football, Baroni was immediately appointed head coach ofRondinella in 2000, and then served with a handful of other Serie C2 clubs such asMontevarchi,Carrarese andSüdtirol. In 2007, he was appointed as new head coach ofSerie C1 clubAncona, but failed to complete his season with thebiancorossi, and later accepted a youth coach offer from Serie A clubSiena. During the 2008–09 season, Baroni guided the SienaPrimavera (under-19) team to theCampionato Nazionale Primavera final, which they eventually lost toPalermo.

On 29 October 2009, Siena appointed Baroni as new head coach in order to replace dismissed bossMarco Giampaolo.[3] His reign as first team coach however lasted only three weeks, as he was stripped of his managerial duties on 23 November following a home defeat toAtalanta, withAlberto Malesani being appointed at his place,[4] and Baroni being re-appointed back at his previous role of under-19 team coach.[5]

In June 2010, he was announced as new head coach ofLega Pro Prima Divisione clubCremonese.[6]

In July 2011, he was appointed as youth team coach forJuventus. He left the role in July 2013 to become new head coach ofSerie B clubVirtus Lanciano.[7] After an impressive start and a less successful end of season with the club ending in tenth place, Baroni and Virtus Lanciano mutually parted ways.[8] He was successively named new head coach of another Serie B team,Pescara, for the2014–15 season.[9] After a lacklustre season, with Pescara on ninth place and one point out of the promotion playoff zone, Baroni was sacked on 16 May 2015 with one game remaining, being replaced by youth coachMassimo Oddo.[10]

On 23 June, Baroni became the head coach ofNovara.[11] He guided the club to a promotion playoff spot, but was not confirmed by the club for the new season and was successively appointed as new head coach of freshly-promoted Serie B clubBenevento. In his first season in charge, he led Benevento to fourth place in the regular season and to ultimately win the promotion playoffs after winning a two-legged final againstCarpi, thus bringing the Campanian club to Serie A for its first time ever. He was confirmed as Benevento head coach for the2017–18 Serie A season. He was sacked on 23 October 2017.[12]

On 19 December 2018, Baroni was appointed the head coach ofFrosinone.[13] After Frosinone was relegated from the2018–19 Serie A season, Baroni's contract was terminated by mutual consent on 2 June 2019.[14]

On 8 October 2019, he was appointed head coach ofSerie B clubCremonese.[15] In January 2020, he was however sacked due to poor results.

On 15 December 2020, he was appointed head coach of newly promoted Serie B clubReggina.[16] After guiding Reggina to safety, he left the Calabrians to accept an offer from Serie B promotion hopefulsLecce for the 2021–22 season.[17] Lecce was promoted toSerie A at the end of the season, and the contract with Baroni was renewed for the 2022–23 season. After the season, Baroni wanted a longer extension to his contract and could not agree with the club.[18][19][20] As a result, he left the Salentini and was appointed as manager ofHellas Verona on 1 July 2023.[21]

On 11 June 2024, Baroni was announced as the new head coach ofLazio.[22] He signed a two-year contract, worth around €1.3 million net per season, plus €200,000 in add-ons linked to victory in theCoppa Italia and qualifying for theUEFA Champions League.[23] Due to exceptional work in the first few months of his tenure,Corriere dello Sport reported that PresidentClaudio Lotito had prepared a new contract for him in December 2024, aiming to push back the deadline until 2027 - with an option to 2028 - and offering a salary of circa €2 million plus bonuses per year.[24]

Personal life

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His sonRiccardo Baroni is a professional footballer.[25]

Managerial statistics

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As of 16 March 2025[citation needed]
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecord
GWDLGFGAGDWin %
Rondinella22 June 200016 May 2001381213135143+8031.58
Montevarchi16 May 200120 November 2001164481620−4025.00
Carrarese7 August 200326 April 200436710192552−27019.44
Südtirol31 May 200530 June 2006461719105544+11036.96
Ancona21 December 200619 March 200710127616−10010.00
Siena29 October 200923 November 2009411257−2025.00
Cremonese23 June 201025 October 2010135441515+0038.46
Virtus Lanciano1 July 201313 June 2014431515134447−3034.88
Pescara28 June 201416 May 2015441614146857+11036.36
Novara23 June 201510 June 2016472110166947+22044.68
Benevento29 June 201623 October 2017582115226370−7036.21
Frosinone19 December 20182 June 20192245131834−16018.18
Cremonese8 October 20198 January 202012354811−3025.00
Reggina15 December 202031 May 202126101063127+4038.46
Lecce31 May 202130 June 20238029262510084+16036.25
Hellas Verona1 July 202310 June 2024401011194154−13025.00
Lazio11 June 2024present41238107351+22056.10
Total576199172205688679+9034.55

Honours

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Player

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Napoli

Rondinella

Italy U21

Manager

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Lecce

Individual

References

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  1. ^"Comunicato Ufficiale N. 163" [Official Press Release No. 163](PDF) (in Italian). Lega Serie A. 12 March 2013. p. 6. Retrieved7 December 2020.
  2. ^Barreca, Vincenzo (22 August 1999). "Gli scudetti dimenticati. Napoli 1989-90" [The forgotten scudettos. Napoli 1989-90].Calcio 2000 (in Italian). Action Group S.r.l. pp. 134–136.
  3. ^"Esonerato Giampaolo, squadra a Baroni" (in Italian). AC Siena. 29 October 2009. Archived fromthe original on 3 November 2009. Retrieved29 October 2009.
  4. ^"Raggiunto l'accordo con Alberto Malesani" (in Italian). AC Siena. 23 November 2009. Retrieved23 November 2009.[dead link]
  5. ^"Baroni torna alla Primavera" (in Italian). AC Siena. 23 November 2009. Retrieved23 November 2009.[dead link]
  6. ^"UFFICIALE: Cremonese, Baroni nuovo allenatore" (in Italian). TuttoMercatoWeb. 22 November 2010. Retrieved22 June 2010.
  7. ^"Marco Baroni nuovo allenatore della Virtus Lanciano: Trovato l'accordo con il tecnico toscano" [Marco Baroni new Virtus Lanciano head coach: agreement completed with the Tuscan technician] (in Italian). SS Virtus Lanciano 1924. 1 July 2013. Retrieved6 July 2013.
  8. ^"UFFICIALE: Lanciano, rescisso consensualmente il contratto di Baroni" (in Italian). TuttoMercatoWeb. 13 June 2014. Retrieved13 June 2014.
  9. ^"Marco Baroni è l'allenatore del Pescara" (in Italian). Delfino Pescara 1936. 28 June 2014. Archived fromthe original on 18 November 2015. Retrieved19 July 2014.
  10. ^"Comunicato Stampa: Baroni sollevato dall'incarico" (in Italian). Pescara Calcio. 16 May 2015. Archived fromthe original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved23 May 2015.
  11. ^"UFFICIALE: MARCO BARONI E' IL NUOVO ALLENATORE DEL NOVARA" (in Italian). Novara Calcio. 23 June 2015. Retrieved19 September 2015.
  12. ^"Official: Benevento appoint De Zerbi | Football Italia". Archived fromthe original on 24 October 2017.
  13. ^"Official: Frosinone appoint Baroni". Football Italia. 19 December 2018.
  14. ^"Official: Baroni to leave Frosinone". Football Italia. 2 June 2019.
  15. ^"BARONI NUOVO ALLENATORE DELLA CREMONESE" (Press release) (in Italian).Cremonese. 8 October 2019.
  16. ^"MARCO BARONI È IL NUOVO ALLENATORE" [MARCO BARONI IS THE NEW HEAD COACH] (in Italian). Reggina Calcio. 15 December 2020. Retrieved16 December 2020.
  17. ^"CONDUZIONE TECNICA AFFIDATA A MISTER BARONI".U.S. Lecce (in Italian).U.S. Lecce. 31 May 2021.
  18. ^"ONORATA LA NOSTRA MAGLIA" (in Italian). Lecce. 6 May 2022. Retrieved28 June 2022.
  19. ^"RINNOVATO IL RAPPORTO CONTRATTUALE CON MISTER BARONI" (in Italian). Lecce. 19 May 2022. Retrieved28 June 2022.
  20. ^contract, Marco Baroni will leave Lecce at the end of the month after failing to agree an extension to his."Coach Baroni leaves Lecce after Serie A survival".beIN SPORTS. Retrieved12 March 2024.
  21. ^"Marco Baroni è il nuovo allenatore dell'Hellas Verona" (in Italian). OneFootball. 1 July 2023.
  22. ^"MARCO BARONI NUOVO RESPONSABILE DELLA PRIMA SQUADRA" (in Italian). SS Lazio. 11 June 2024. Retrieved11 June 2024.
  23. ^"Official: Baroni Takes Over as New Lazio Head Coach".The Laziali. 11 June 2024. Retrieved9 March 2025.
  24. ^Sakr, Michel (10 December 2024)."Marco Baroni Set to Sign New & Improved Lazio Contract - The Figures Revealed".The Laziali. Retrieved9 March 2025.
  25. ^"Baroni: "Chiesa ha davanti una carriera da top. Mio figlio Riccardo…"" (in Italian). Fiorentina.it. 4 February 2017.
  26. ^"Marco Baroni Philadelphia Coach of the Month for October" (Press release). Serie A. 4 November 2024. Retrieved5 November 2024.
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