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Place of birth
  
Massa, Italy

1980–1981
  
→ Avellino (loan)

Playing position
  
Forward

1975–1983
  
Roma

Height
  
1.87 m

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Football player

Current team
  
Melfi (head coach)

Name
  
Guido Ugolotti


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Date of birth
  
(1958-08-28) August 28, 1958 (age 57)

Guido Ugolotti (born August 28, 1958 in Massa) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. He was lastly in charge as head coach of Lega Pro club Teramo.

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Player

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As a player, he spent 8 seasons (72 games, 17 goals) in the Serie A with Roma, Avellino and Pisa.

Coach

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After serving as youth coach at Roma for 12 years, Ugolotti started a head coaching career of his own at Gela, then going on to stay in Sicily at Acireale. He successively served as head coach at Serie C1 clubs Sambenedettese, Arezzo, Foggia and Siracusa.

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On June 2011 he took his first head coaching role in the Serie B, accepting an offer from Grosseto for the 2011–12 season. He was dismissed from his coaching post on 30 October. On 1 February 2012 he was recalled by the same team as head coach, but on 14 May 2012 he was again sacked.

On 15 October 2012 he was named new coach of Benevento, but on 18 January 2013 he was sacked.

On 16 September 2013 he was appointed to replace Ezio Capuano as new boss of Lega Pro Seconda Divisione club Casertana, and guided the club to ensure a spot in the inaugural season of the unified Lega Pro division, leaving his role by the end of the season.

On 28 October 2014 he was named head coach of newly promoted Lega Pro club Savoia in place of Giovanni Bucaro.

Honours

  • Coppa Italia winner: 1979–80.
  • Represented Italy at the 1980 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship
  • References

    Guido Ugolotti Wikipedia