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Angelo Gregucci

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Italian footballer and coach (born 1964)

Angelo Gregucci
Gregucci in 2017
Personal information
Full nameAngelo Adamo Gregucci
Date of birth (1964-06-10)10 June 1964 (age 61)
Place of birthSan Giorgio Ionico, Italy
Height1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
PositionDefender
Team information
Current team
Sampdoria (head coach)
Youth career
1976–1981Taranto
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1981–1982Taranto3(0)
1982–1986Alessandria105(8)
1986–1993Lazio187(12)
1993–1994Torino24(1)
1994–1998Reggiana64(2)
Total383(23)
Managerial career
1999Reggiana
2002Fiorentina (caretaker)
2002-2003Legnano
2003–2004Venezia
2004–2005Salernitana
2005Lecce
2006–2009Vicenza
2009Atalanta
2010–2011Sassuolo
2012Reggina
2014Salernitana
2014Casertana
2015–2016Alessandria
2018–2019Salernitana
2020–2021Alessandria
2025–Sampdoria
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Angelo Adamo Gregucci (born 10 June 1964) is an Italianfootball manager and formerplayer, currently head coach atSerie B clubSampdoria.

Playing career

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Born inSan Giorgio Ionico,Province of Taranto, Gregucci started his playing career in 1981 withTaranto, before moving toAlessandria the following season, spending four seasons with thePiedmontese side. From 1986 to 1993, he played forLazio, collecting a total of 187Serie A appearances with thebiancazzurri, being a mainstay for theRoman side. After a single season withTorino in 1993–94, he moved toReggiana where he spent four seasons before retiring in 1998.

Coaching career

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Gregucci started his coaching career in 2000 asRoberto Mancini's assistant atFiorentina, and then briefly served as joint coach ofSerie C1 sideViterbese during the 2001–02 season.[1] He then joinedLegnano ofSerie C2 as head coach for the following season, ending it in eighth place.[2] He was then appointed bySerie B teamVenezia for the following season, but he failed to keep thelagunari away from the relegation zone as they ended in 20th place.[2] He moved toSalernitana, another Serie B team, in the next season, leading them to a 14th place in the final table.

Gregucci started his2005–06 season asLecce coach in theSerie A, but was sacked after only five weeks due to poor results. He was head coach of Serie B teamVicenza since October 2006, when he was appointed to replaceGiancarlo Camolese. Gregucci was confirmed as the newAtalanta B.C. head coach on 5 June, but was later sacked after losing all four games into the season.

On 3 October 2010, he was announced as new head coach of Serie B promotion hopefulsSassuolo, taking over fromDaniele Arrigoni.[3] He is the head coach of the team, He was sacked, but after two weeks he was called back.

On 8 January 2012, he was announced as new head coach of Serie B promotion hopefulsReggina, taking over fromRoberto Breda.[4] He was removed only three months later, on 15 April, following a 1–1 home draw withCrotone, with Breda being reinstantiated at his place.[5]

From 8 August 2012 he worked at Manchester City to fill the role of technical assistant.

On 18 July 2016, Inter Milan announced that Gregucci had been appointed assistant coach until 30 June 2017.[6]

He rejoined Mancini in 2018 as assistant for theItaly national team, a position he held until December 2018, when, for the third time in his career, he returned to Salernitana (now in Serie B), this time as the club's head coach.[7] On 6 May 2019, Gregucci was relieved by the club due to bad results.[8]

On 24 January 2020, he was hired byAlessandria for a second time.[9] After completing the2019–20 Serie C in fifth place and then being eliminated in the round of 16 of the promotion playoffs, he was confirmed for the new season, but was removed from his managerial duties on 21 January 2021, with the club in fourth place and eleven points behind first-placedRenate.

On 19 October 2025, Gregucci was announced as the new head coach ofSampdoria, withSalvatore Foti as assistant andNicola Pozzi as technical collaborator.[10]

Honours

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Player

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Torino

Coach

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Salernitana

References

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  1. ^"LA NOSTRA STORIA" (in Italian). AS Viterbese Calcio. 19 July 2007.Archived from the original on 10 October 2007. Retrieved3 December 2007.
  2. ^ab"Gregucci Angelo" (in Italian). TuttoCalciatori. Retrieved3 December 2007.
  3. ^"Sassuolo, via Arrigoni Arriva Gregucci" (in Italian). La Repubblica. 3 October 2010.Archived from the original on 12 November 2010. Retrieved25 November 2010.
  4. ^"Ufficiale, Reggina a Gregucci" (in Italian). Sportitalia. 8 January 2012. Archived fromthe original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved10 January 2012.
  5. ^"Reggina, via Gregucci – Foti, richiama Breda" [Reggina, Gregucci off; Foti recalls Breda] (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport. 15 April 2012. Retrieved15 April 2012.
  6. ^http://www.inter.it/en/news/53623/angelo-gregucci-joins-backroom-team? Angelo Gregucci Joins Backroom Team
  7. ^"Salernitana, Gregucci nuovo allenatore. Lascia lo staff della Nazionale" (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport. 20 December 2018. Retrieved20 December 2018.
  8. ^UFFICIALE: Salernitana, esonerato Angelo Adamo Gregucci. Ritiro da oggi, spaziocalcio.it, 6 May 2019
  9. ^"ANGELO GREGUCCI NUOVO MISTER GRIGIO" (Press release) (in Italian).Alessandria. 24 January 2020.
  10. ^"Nuovo staff tecnico: Gregucci, Foti e Pozzi tornano alla Samp" (in Italian).UC Sampdoria. 19 October 2025. Retrieved19 October 2025.
UC Sampdoria – current squad
Angelo Gregucci managerial positions
ACF Fiorentinamanagers
(c) =caretaker manager
US Leccemanagers
LR Vicenzamanagers
(c) =caretaker manager
US Sassuolo Calciomanagers
(c) =caretaker manager
(c) =caretaker manager
UC Sampdoriamanagers
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