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Elio Gustinetti

Elio Gustinetti
Personal information
Full name Elio Elia Gustinetti
Date of birth (1955-03-29) March 29, 1955 (age 61)
Place of birth Bergamo, Italy
Playing position Manager
Teams managed
Years Team
1988–1989 Leffe
1989–1992 Albinese
1994–1995 Leffe
1995–1997 Lecco
1997–1998 Lumezzane
1998–1999 Reggina
1999–2000 Empoli
2000–2001 Treviso
2001–2005 AlbinoLeffe
2005–2006 Arezzo
2006–2007 Crotone
2007–2008 AlbinoLeffe
2008–2009 Grosseto
2009–2010 Grosseto
2010 Ascoli
2011 Spezia
2013 Lecce
2013 AlbinoLeffe

Elio Gustinetti (born March 29, 1955 in Bergamo) is an Italian football manager.

Gustinetti started his coaching career in 1988 with Serie D club Leffe, ending the season in third place. He then moved at Promozione club Albinese, leading them to win the league and gaining promotion to Serie D. After a ninth and a tenth place, he left Albinese in 1992 and returned into coaching in 1994, again with Leffe, now in Serie C1.

In 1995 he moved to Serie C2's Lecco, where he stayed for two seasons, ended in sixth and second place respectively, and winning promotion to Serie C1 in the latter season.

In 1997 he signed for Lumezzane, winning a spot in the Serie C1 promotion playoffs but failing to win it.

Since 1998 to 2001 he has coached in Serie B Reggina, Empoli and Treviso, seasons all ended with a dismissal.

In 2001 he was appointed by Serie C1 minnows AlbinoLeffe, a club founded a few years before following the merger of Leffe and Albinese, both teams previously coached by Gustinetti. In 2003 he led AlbinoLeffe to a surprising and historical promotion to Serie B, after defeating Pisa on playoffs. He served as AlbinoLeffe boss in their two first Serie B campaign, escaping relegation in both cases.

He joined newly promoted Serie B club Arezzo in 2005, leading the side to an impressive seventh place; this was followed by an unsuccessful campaign at Crotone, during which he was sacked in the half-season.

He returned to AlbinoLeffe in 2007, replacing Emiliano Mondonico and starting his experience with an impressive 16 points in the first six league matches. He then managed to lead AlbinoLeffe successfully into the top league position, with strong chances of direct promotion; however, a string of four consecutive home losses, and a troubled relationship with club chairman Gianfranco Andreoletti led the latter to dismiss him on May 26, 2008, after a 0–4 home loss to Rimini which mathematically excluded AlbinoLeffe from a direct promotion spot, with only one game remaining in the regular season, depriving him of the chance to attend the promotion playoffs. He was replaced by youth team coach and former team player Armando Madonna.


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