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Place of birth
  
1986–1988
  
Sampdoria

1981–1986
  
Como

Height
  
1.75 m


Years
  
Team

Role
  
Footballer

Playing position
  
Name
  
Luca Fusi

Position
  
Midfielder

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Date of birth
  
(1963-06-07) June 7, 1963 (age 52)

Current team
  

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Luca Fusi (born 7 June 1963 in Lecco) is a retired Italian footballer turned manager, who played as a midfielder. He is the current head coach of Lega Pro Seconda Divisione team Castel Rigone.

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During his club career he played for Como, Sampdoria, Napoli, Torino and Juventus. He earned 8 caps for the Italy national football team and took part in the 1988 UEFA European Football Championship. He was known as an intelligent, hardworking, tactically versatile, and correct player throughout his career, with good technique and determination.

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Club career

Fusi began his career with Como, then playing for Sampdoria from 1986 to 1988, and also winning a Coppa Italia with the Genoan side.

In 1988, he left Sampdoria to join Napoli, winning a UEFA Cup in 1989 and a Serie A championship type in 1990. In June 1990 he successively left Napoli to become part of the Torino midfield. Ironically for him, he scored his only goal for Torino away to Napoli on 16 February 1992, a left-footed strike from outside the area. Having won another Coppa Italia title in 1993, also reaching the 1992 UEFA Cup final, he moved to crosstown rivals Juventus, where he won another Serie A title and a personal third Coppa Italia in 1995. He ended his career with Swiss side AC Lugano, where he played from 1996 to 1997.

International career

Fusi made his Italian national team debut on March 31, 1988 in Split, against Yugoslavia, as a substitute for Luigi De Agostini. He was also called up for Italy at UEFA Euro 1988 under manager Azeglio Vicini, but did not play in any of Italy's games during the tournament as the team reached the semi-finals. In total, Fusi made 8 appearances for Italy between 1988 and 1992.

Coaching career

After two seasons as assistant coach at Cesena, in 2007–08 season Fusi served as head coach of Bellaria Igea of Serie C2 (fourth tier).

On June 2008 he signed for Real Marcianise of Lega Pro Prima Divisione (third tier), guiding them to a mid-table finish. He is currently serving as head coach of Foligno, another Lega Pro Prima Divisione team, for the 2009–10 season. He was removed from his managerial duties on April 27, 2010 due to poor results, with Foligno in 15th place, and replaced by Salvatore Matrecano.

Since 23 October 2013 Fusi is the new coach of Castel Rigone.

Club

Sampdoria
  • Coppa Italia: 1987–88
  • Napoli
  • Serie A: 1989–90
  • UEFA Cup: 1988–89
  • Torino
  • Mitropa Cup: 1991
  • Coppa Italia: 1992–93
  • Juventus
  • Serie A: 1994–95
  • Coppa Italia: 1994–95
  • Supercoppa Italiana: 1995
  • UEFA Champions League: 1995–96
  • References

    Luca Fusi Wikipedia


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