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Cristiano Bergodi

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Cristiano Bergodi
Personal information
Date of birth (1964-10-14) 14 October 1964 (age 60)
Place of birth Bracciano, Italy
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
1975–1978 Lazio
1979–1980 Casalotti
1980–1984 Pescara
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1984–1989 Pescara 97 (0)
1989–1996 Lazio 160 (4)
1996–1999 Padova 43 (1)
1999–2000 Sliema Wanderers 18 (1)
Total 318 (6)
Managerial career
2002–2003 Imolese
2003–2004 Sassuolo
2004 Lazio (assistant)
2005 Lecce (assistant)
2005–2006 Naţional București
2006–2007 CFR Cluj
2007 Rapid București
2009 Politehnica Iași
2009 Steaua București
2010–2011 Modena
2012 Modena
2012–2013 Pescara
2013–2014 Brescia
2015 Rapid București
2015 ASA Târgu Mureș
2016 Modena
2018–2020 Voluntari
2020 Universitatea Craiova
2021–2023 Sepsi OSK
2023–2024 Rapid București
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Cristiano Bergodi (born 14 October 1964) is an Italian professional football manager and former player.

Club career

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Born in Bracciano, Lazio, Bergodi started to play at Pescara Calcio in the country's first division (Serie A) in 1987, for Pescara Calcio, playing with a total of eight seasons.

He most notably played for Lazio, where he spent seven seasons in the top flight, and retired in 2000 after a brief stint at Maltese club Sliema Wanderers.

Managerial career

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After he retired, Bergodi started working as a coach. After a couple of minor league experiences in Italy, he moved into Romanian football, initially with National București, before achieving his first major successes as Rapid București manager, winning the Romanian Supercup on 27 July 2007. He also coached Liga I team CFR Cluj during the 2006–07 season, achieving a place in UEFA Cup.

On 6 October 2007, shortly after Rapid was eliminated from the UEFA Cup in first round, Bergodi resigned, declaring Rapid was "a club of amateurs".[1]

In January 2009, after a break, he signed a half year contract with an extension for another two years with Liga I club Politehnica Iași.[2]

In June 2009, after his short stint with Politehnica Iași he was appointed Steaua Bucharest's new manager. He replaced Marius Lăcătuș. On 18 September 2009, Bergodi was sacked by Gigi Becali for not allowing him to join the team in the locker at the half-time of the match between Steaua and Sheriff Tiraspol (0–0). Becali's decision attracted extremely negative critics from Steaua fans.[3]

In July 2010 he was presented as new head coach of Italian Serie B club Modena.[4] On 14 November 2011, he was sacked.[5] On 26 February 2012, he was recalled by the same team as head coach.

On 20 November 2012 he, already former player of Pescara for a total of eight seasons, was named new coach of same club, now in Serie A en place of the resigned Giovanni Stroppa.[6]

He returned to Rapid București in April 2015. He tried to help them avoid relegation, but he was unable to do it. Between September and December 2015, he coached Târgu Mureș.

He successively served as head coach of Modena in the Serie B league from March to June 2016, failing to save the club from relegation.

On 8 November 2018, he returned to Romania and took control of Voluntari. He was sacked in January 2020.[7] On 8 May 2020, he signed a one-year contract with Universitatea Craiova.[8]

On 8 October 2021, he took charge of Liga I club Sepsi OSK.[9] He won the Cupa României in 2022, defeating defending champions, and former employers, CFR Cluj, in the final. Sepsi OSK also beat the same opposition to win the Supecupa României in 2022.

Career statistics

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Managerial

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As of 16 April 2024
Managerial record by club and tenure
Team Country From To Record
M W D L Win %
Imolese Italy 27 December 2002 30 June 2003 19 8 5 6 042.11
Sassuolo Italy 25 November 2003 30 June 2004 24 6 7 11 025.00
Național București Romania 18 November 2005 30 June 2006 22 8 6 8 036.36
CFR Cluj Romania 5 October 2006 25 May 2007 26 16 4 6 061.54
Rapid București Romania 1 July 2007 8 October 2007 14 7 7 0 050.00
Politehnica Iași Romania 19 January 2009 15 June 2009 17 6 3 8 035.29
Steaua București Romania 1 July 2009 18 September 2009 14 10 1 3 071.43
Modena Italy 12 July 2010 14 November 2011 61 18 24 19 029.51
Modena Italy 26 February 2012 30 June 2012 15 7 5 3 046.67
Pescara Italy 20 November 2012 3 March 2013 15 3 1 11 020.00
Brescia Italy 30 September 2013 3 March 2014 20 7 9 4 035.00
Rapid București Romania 15 April 2015 1 June 2015 8 3 2 3 037.50
ASA Târgu Mureș Romania 22 September 2015 17 December 2015 15 5 7 3 033.33
Modena Italy 28 March 2016 30 June 2016 9 1 4 4 011.11
Voluntari Romania 8 November 2018 6 January 2020 49 10 14 25 020.41
Universitatea Craiova Romania 7 May 2020 9 November 2020 18 14 0 4 077.78
Sepsi OSK Romania 10 October 2021 8 June 2023 84 40 19 25 047.62
Rapid București Romania 10 July 2023 16 April 2024 37 16 12 9 043.24
Total 467 185 130 152 039.61

Honours

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Player

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Pescara

Sliema Wanderers

Coach

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Național București

Rapid București

Sepsi OSK

Individual

References

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  1. ^ "Bergodi a plecat, Rednic, pregătit să-i ia locul" (in Romanian). Gandul.info. 9 October 2007. Retrieved 6 May 2008.
  2. ^ "Bergodi la Iaşi". 20 January 2009. Archived from the original on 23 March 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2009.
  3. ^ "Cristiano Bergodi este antrenorul Stelei!". 13 June 2009. Archived from the original on 19 June 2009. Retrieved 13 June 2009.
  4. ^ "Cristiano Bergodi è il nuovo allenatore del Modena F.C." Modena FC. 12 July 2010. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 12 July 2010.
  5. ^ "Modena, esonerato Bergodi. Panchina a Cuttone" (in Italian). Corriere dello Sport. 14 November 2011. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
  6. ^ "PESCARA, ECCO BERGODI L'ex Modena prende il posto di Stroppa". Sport Mediaset. 20 October 2012. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
  7. ^ "Cristiano Bergodi a fost dat afară de la Voluntari". DigiSport. 1 January 2020.
  8. ^ "Cristiano Bergodi este noul antrenor al echipei Universitatea Craiova". News.ro. 8 May 2020.
  9. ^ "Közlemény". Sepsi OSK. 8 October 2021.
  10. ^ "Sepsi e Regina! » Marius Ștefănescu a fost ales "Jucătorul lunii mai", iar Cristiano Bergodi - "Antrenorul lunii"! Cum s-a votat" [Sepsi is the Queen! » Marius Ștefănescu was chosen "Player of the month in May", and Cristiano Bergodi - "Coach of the month"! How the voting took place]. Gazeta Sporturilor (in Romanian). 2 June 2022. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  11. ^ "Au "capturat" premiile » Marius Ștefănescu a fost ales "Jucătorul lunii iulie", iar Cristiano Bergodi - "Antrenorul lunii"! Cum s-a votat" [They seized the trophies » Marius Ștefănescu was chosen "Player of the month in July", and Cristiano Bergodi - "Coach of the month"! How the voting took place]. Gazeta Sporturilor (in Romanian). 5 August 2022. Retrieved 2 June 2022.