Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Fabio Pecchia

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Place of birth
  
Formia, Italy

1993–1997
  
Napoli

Position
  
Midfielder

1991–1993
  
Avellino

Height
  
1.71 m


Years
  
Team

Role
  
Footballer

Playing position
  
Midfielder

Name
  
Fabio Pecchia

Current team
  
Real Madrid C.F.

Fabio Pecchia Napoli Fabio Pecchia quotConcentrati sulla Lazio Terzo

Date of birth
  
(1973-08-24) 24 August 1973 (age 42)

Number
  
15 (Frosinone Calcio / Midfielder)

Sesiones de entrenamiento dirigidos por fabio pecchia segundo entrenador rmfansluis


Fabio Pecchia ([ˈfaːbjo ˈpekkja]; born 24 August 1973) is an Italian former footballer who played as a midfielder; he is currently the manager of Hellas Verona.

Contents

Fabio Pecchia Fabio Pecchia sar vice di Benitez al Real Madrid

Throughout his career, he was also known as "l'avvocato" (the lawyer, in Italian), as he obtained a law degree through the University of Naples.

Fabio Pecchia httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonscc

7 luglio 2017 fabio pecchia


Club career

Fabio Pecchia Dalla Lega Pro al Real Madrid l39incredibile storia di

A journeyman with eleven different clubs in his career, Pecchia amassed over 300 first division appearances. He began his career with Avellino in 1991, and remained at the club for two seasons. Despite heavy interest from Parma, he moved to Napoli in 1993, where he played for four seasons, becoming a key figure for the club, although he later struggled to establish himself in other teams. He made his Serie A debut with the Neapolitan club on 29 August 1993, at the age of 20, becoming a vital member of Marcello Lippi's midfield; Pecchia's tactical versatility, speed, technique, vision, and passing range allowed him to excel in Lippi's offensive tactical system, which made frequent use of long balls and fast-paced football. With Napoli, Pecchia soon established himself as one of the most promoising and talented young Italian stars of the 90s, due to his leadership and work-rate; during his first season with Napoli, he helped the club qualify for the UEFA Cup. He remained at the club for three more seasons, despite the club's financial difficulties and lack of success during this time. During the 1996–97 season, he was named Napoli's captain, and he helped the club to reach the 1997 Coppa Italia Final under manager Luigi Simoni, in which Napoli was defeated by Vicenza in extra time; during the first leg of the final, Pecchia scored Napoli's winning goal. Despite his attachment to the club, he was sold to Juventus in 1997 for 10 billion Lit., in an attempt to manage the club's debts; he would later return to Napoli, on loan, however, for a single season, in 2001. In total, he made 152 appearances for Napoli, scoring 21 goals.

Fabio Pecchia Fabio Pecchia Pictures Photos Images Zimbio

Pecchia spent a single season with Juventus during the 1997–98 season, under his former Napoli manager Marcello Lippi, winning the 1997 Supercoppa Italiana, and the Serie A title with the club that season, also reaching the 1998 UEFA Champions League Final. He made 21 league appearances that season, and scored a decisive goal against Empoli to claim the league title. He struggled to break into the first team, however, and was usually used as a reserve, due to the presence of Zinedine Zidane and Edgar Davids in Juventus's mdifield. Pecchia was subsequently loaned out to Sampdoria for the 1998–99 season, and he was sold to cross-city rivals Torino for 5.9 billion Italian lire (€3,047,096) in 1999, playing the 1999–2000 season with the Turin club, and suffering relegation to Serie B. In June 2001 Juve gave up the remain 50% registration rights to Torino.

Fabio Pecchia Fabio Pecchia Pictures Photos Images Zimbio

The following season, Pecchia moved back to Napoli on loan, although he was unable to save the club from relegation to Serie B. He spent the 2001–02 season with Bologna, and remained with the club until the 2005–06 season, although he spent the 2002–03 season with Como, and was loaned out to Siena during the 2004–05 season.

Fabio Pecchia Rafa Benitez suffers Newcastle blow after first team coach Fabio

He spent the first half of the 2006–07 Serie A season with Ascoli, but on 31 January 2007, he was signed by Serie C1 side U.S. Foggia. On 10 July 2007 he signed a 1-year contract with Serie B club Frosinone, making 26 appearances for the club, and scoring a goal in a home fixture against Chievo Verona. On 10 June 2008, he returned to Foggia, signing a two-year contract that would keep him at the club until 2010, although he retired during the summer of 2009. In total, he made 446 appearances throughout his career, scoring 50 goals. He made 337 appearances in Serie A, scoring 41 goals, 62 in Serie B, scoring 4 goals, and 47 appearances in Serie C, scoring 5 goals.

International career

Fabio Pecchia Rafa Benitez suffers Newcastle blow after first team coach Fabio

Although he never represented Italy at senior level, Pecchia played for the Italy national under-21 football team on 11 occasions between 1993 and 1996, under manager Cesare Maldini, and was a member of the team that won the 1996 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship; he also competed for Italy at the 1996 Summer Olympics, making three appearances.

Managerial career

Pecchia retired from playing football in 2009, and successively became Foggia's assistant coach. He left his coaching post by mutual consent, together with head coach Antonio Porta, on 19 January 2010.

On 18 June 2011 he was appointed head coach of Serie B club Gubbio. He was removed from his managerial post on 16 October 2011 due to poor results.

In the 2012–13 season he became the new head coach of Latina, helping the team earn Serie B promotion. From 21 June 2013, he has served as assistant coach for Rafael Benítez at his former club Napoli. From 3 June 2015 to 4 January 2016, he was assistant coach at Real Madrid under Benítez. When the Spaniard was announced as Newcastle United on 11 March, Pecchia was also announced as part of the coaching set up.

In July 2016 he took over as new head coach of Serie B club Hellas Verona, with the clear goal to bring the club back to the top flight. He completed the 2016–17 Serie B season in second place, thus winning automatic promotion to Serie A in his first attempt, and was confirmed in charge of the club for the following 2017–18 top flight campaign.

Style of play

Pecchia was capable of playing on both midfield wings, despite being naturally right-footed. A versatile player, he was able to adapt to any midfield position, and also deployed as an attacking midfielder, or in the centre as a defensive midfielder on occasion. Throughout his career, he was known in particular for his vision, and excellent long-passing ability, although he was also a quick, dynamic, hard-working, and creative player, with good technical ability, who was known for his speed on the ball. He was also known for his offensive movement off the ball, as well as his ability to lose his markers and find open spaces by making attacking runs into positions from which he could receive and subsequently distribute the ball to teammates. These attributes enabled him to be extremely adept at starting attacking plays, in particular during counter-attacks, and made him a serious offensive threat.

Honours

Juventus
  • Serie A: 1997–98
  • Supercoppa Italiana: 1997
  • Italy U-21
  • UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship: 1996
  • References

    Fabio Pecchia Wikipedia


    Similar TopicsFormia
    Italy
    Wer (film)