2003–2004 Vittoria Years Team Name Nevio Orlandi | 197?–198? Akragas Role Coach 1982–1983 Licata | |
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Date of birth (1954-01-30) January 30, 1954 (age 61) | ||
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Nevio Orlandi (born January 30, 1954 in Casalmaggiore, Province of Cremona) is an Italian football manager.
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- Playing
- Coaching
- References

28 09 2013 conferenza stampa pre gara di nevio orlandi
Playing

Orlandi spent his career playing for several amateur teams, including Akragas throughout the 1970s and the 1980s, and being nicknamed l'agricoltore (the peasant) because of his particular running style.
Coaching

After a short experience working as youth team coach for Vicenza, Orlandi joined Reggina in 1989, becoming their Allievi Nazionali (16-year-old youngsters) head coach, being then promoted at the helm of the Primavera (main youth team roster) soon later, and successively serving as assistant manager to Franco Colomba during the amaranto's 2000–2001 campaign. Later on he had a few other experiences at the helm of amateur teams Potenza, Maglie, and Vittoria, where he won the Serie C2 playoffs in 2004 and headed the Sicilian team during the first five weeks of the following season, in Serie C1. He then returned at Reggina, where he served as youth team coach, and then as club scout for Latin America.
On March 3, 2008, he was appointed to replace Renzo Ulivieri at the helm of Reggina's first team. During his stint as first team coach, results dramatically improved and Reggina managed to mathematically save themselves from relegation in advance of one week.
He was confirmed at the helm of Reggina for the 2008–09 season. In his second season as Reggina coach, the team struggled to achieve positive results, and this ultimately led to Orlandi being dismissed from his post on December 16, two days after a home 0–2 loss to Sampdoria, leaving the team in second-last place with 12 points achieved in 16 games. He was replaced by Giuseppe Pillon.
On January 25, 2009, he was reinstated back at the helm of the amaranto following the club's decision to dismiss Pillon due to poor results, but did not manage to save his club from relegation and left the club later in June.
He returned into management in 2013 as head coach of Barletta from March 2013 to April 2014. He then served as Grosseto head coach in the Serie D league from February to June 2016, before taking over at Chieti that same year in July. However, on January 2017 he found himself without a team after Chieti was excluded from the Serie D league due to financial issues.