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Place of birth
  
Salerno, Italy

1988–1989
  
Pro Ebolitana

Playing position
  
Manager

Name
  
Ezio Capuano


Current team
  
Arezzo (head coach)

Role
  
Football player

Years
  
Team

Position
  
Coach

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Date of birth
  
(1965-01-19) January 19, 1965 (age 50)

Similar People
  
Horacio Erpen, Antonino Bonvissuto, Ahmed Barusso, Agenore Maurizi, Alain Baclet

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Ezio "Eziolino" Capuano (born 19 January 1965) is an Italian football coach and former player, currently in charge of Lega Pro club Modena.

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Capuano is a head coach with massive experience as head coach in the lower ranks of Italian football, all from and below the third tier, and mostly in Southern Italy. He started his football activity as coach since the age of 20.

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On September 2010 he was named new head coach of bottom-placed Belgian top flight club Eupen, with no points in the first five games under the guidance of Capuano's predecessor. In his debut in charge of the club, Capuano guided Eupen to a 0–0 away draw to Zulte Waregem, the first point in top flight history for the club. This was followed by a home loss at the hands of Germinal Beerschot and a sounding 4–0 defeat at Club Brugge's home. On September 24 Capuano announced his immediate resignation from the club, together with his whole coaching staff. On 1 November he was announced as new head coach of Lega Pro Prima Divisione side Paganese, a club he had already managed during the 2008–09 season.

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He has been the head coach of Fondi, since 17 January 2012 h until 18 December 2012, when he resigned.

On July 2013 he was introduced as the new head coach of newly promoted Lega Pro Seconda Divisione club Casertana. His time at Casertana was however quite short-lived, as he was fired after only three games in charge.

Capuano returned into management in June 2014, as new head coach of Arezzo; the club, originally scheduled to play in the amateur Serie D league at the time of Capuano's appointment, was then admitted to Lega Pro to fill a vacancy. He guided the team to safety in its first season, with a squad mostly composed by loans and emergency signings, and was offered a two-year extension by the end of the season.

Capuano's second Arezzo season led him into the public spotlight due to a number of event, mostly originating from the exclusion of Nicolò Sperotto from the squad after he recorded Capuano's angry rant after a loss to an amateur team in a mid-week friendly game. Capuano himself was fired on 17 April 2016 after a winless streak of seven games and a falling out with the board, despite the team being in a safe league table position.

On 28 November 2016, Capuano returned into management as head coach of Lega Pro club Modena in place of Simone Pavan. Following a positive start to his coaching stint, with Modena finally out of the relegation play-off zone, he accepted a one-year contract extension on March 2017.

References

Ezio Capuano Wikipedia