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Place of birth
  
Treviso, Italy

1987–1990
  
Sampdoria

Position
  
Midfielder

1986–1987
  
Ospitaletto

Height
  
1.75 m

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Football player

Name
  
Roberto Breda


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Date of birth
  
(1969-10-21) October 21, 1969 (age 46)

Playing position
  
Midfielder (Retired)

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Roberto Breda (born 21 October 1969) is an Italian football coach and former player, currently in charge as head coach of Virtus Entella.

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Playing career

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Breda made his Serie A debut with Sampdoria and later played with several other teams ranging from the top flight to Serie C clubs, most notably spending two long stints at Salernitana, being also a key member of the team who played a Serie A season during his first period at the club.

Coaching career

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Breda served as head youth coach for the Reggina Primavera from 2007 to 2010, Breda was promoted as head coach of Reggina on 8 February 2010 after the dismissal of Ivo Iaconi. Breda's first game as head coach of Reggina was on home turf against Mantova (3–1) on 13 February. He guided the team to safety after a troublesome start of season, but was not confirmed as head coach and left Reggina on June 2010.

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Later on July 2010 he was appointed as new boss of his former club Salernitana. He guided his club to third place in the regular season, then losing the promotion playoff finals to Verona in a 2–1 aggregate win for the Venetians.

He then left Salernitana at the end of the 2010–11 season in order to return at Reggina, replacing Gianluca Atzori at the helm of the Calabrians for the club's 2011–12 Serie B campaign. On 8 January 2012 he was stripped from his managerial duties allegedly due to poor results, but he was reinstantiated only on 15 April, three months later in place for Angelo Gregucci until the end of the season.

In the summer 2012 he was appointed head coach of Vicenza for the team's Serie B campaign, only to be sacked later in January 2013 due to poor results. He returned into management on September 2013, succeeding to Gaetano Auteri at newly promoted Serie B outsiders Latina and guiding them to a surprise league run that led the club to end the season in third place, only to be defeated by Cesena in the Serie A promotion playoff finals. After missing on top flight promotion, Breda decided to leave Latina, only to return at the helm of the club later in October 2014 in place for Mario Beretta. However, his second stint at Latina turned out to be largely unsuccessful and ended with him being dismissed on 5 January 2015, leaving the club in 21st place.

Honours

Sampdoria:

  • 2 Coppa Italia: 1987–88, 1988–89
  • 1 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1989–90
  • Salernitana:

  • 1 Serie B: 1997–98
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    References

    Roberto Breda Wikipedia