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Name
  
Armando Madonna

Children
  
Nicola Madonna

1983–1988
  
Piacenza

Current team
  
U.C. AlbinoLeffe

1981–1983
  
Atalanta

Position
  
Coach

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Football player


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Date of birth
  
(1963-07-05) 5 July 1963 (age 52)

Playing position
  
Manager (former midfielder)

Place of birth
  

Armando Madonna (born 5 July 1963 in Alzano Lombardo, Province of Bergamo) is an Italian football manager and former player.

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Playing

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A midfielder, Madonna made his professional debut in 1981 for Atalanta; he then spent five seasons with Piacenza before to return to Bergamo in 1988. He then played for Lazio during the 1990–91 season; this was followed by two spells at Piacenza and SPAL.

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In 1993, at the age of 30, Madonna accepted to return to his hometown of Alzano Lombardo, joining local team Alzano Virescit, who were playing Serie D at the time of his signing. He spent a total of nine consecutive seasons with Alzano, being protagonist of the team's rise into the highest ranks of Italian football, including a historical promotion to Serie B in 1998–99. He retired in 2002, aged 39.

Coaching

On 2003, Madonna was appointed as youth team coach of AlbinoLeffe's Under-19 (Primavera) squad. On 26 May 2008 he was surprisingly appointed as new head coach of the seriani, following the dismissal of Elio Gustinetti, with only one game left before of the end of the regular season. He also led Albinoleffe to the promotion playoffs, defeating Brescia in the semi-finals, but losing 2–1 on aggregate to U.S. Lecce in the finals. He was recently confirmed as AlbinoLeffe boss for the 2008–09 season but removed after a few months due to poor results, and replaced by veteran coach Emiliano Mondonico.

His son, Nicola Madonna, is a footballer and was an AlbinoLeffe player.

On July 2010 he was announced as new head coach of Piacenza for the season 2010–11 in Serie B.

On 21 December 2011 he was announced as new head coach of Livorno. On 6 May 2012 he was sacked.

References

Armando Madonna Wikipedia


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