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Mario Beretta

Mario Beretta
Personal information
Date of birth (1959-10-30) 30 October 1959 (age 57)
Place of birth Milan, Italy
Playing position Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1976–77 Pro Sesto
1978–79 Rovellasca
Teams managed
1982–1984 Abbiategrasso (youth team)
1984–1989 Monza (youth team)
1989–1991 Como (youth team)
1991–1994 Monza (youth team)
1994–1995 Corsico
1995–1996 Pro Patria
1996–1997 Saronno
1997–1998 Como
1998–1999 Lumezzane
1999–2002 Varese
2002–2004 Ternana
2004–2005 Chievo Verona
2005–2006 Parma
2006–2007 Siena
2007–2008 Siena
2008–2009 Lecce
2009–2010 Torino
2010 Paok Salonicco
2010–2011 Brescia
2012 Cesena
2013–2014 Siena
2014 Latina
2015 Cagliari (youth team)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Mario Beretta (born 30 October 1959 in Milan) is an Italian association football manager and former football player. He most recently served as head coach of Serie B club Latina.

Beretta had a short career as footballer, playing only in the season 1976-77 for Pro Sesto and in that 1978-79 for Rovellasca in Serie D.

In 1982, aged 23, he became a coach for amateur team Abbiategrasso's youth squad, and 1984 for Monza's. He was also a successful School Teacher in the mid eighties for Istituto Gonzaga and Istituto Leopardi in Milan. His first team role came in 1994 for amateur side Corsico, whereas his first professional appearance came the next year for Pro Patria, followed by Saronno, Como and Lumezzane.

After three successful seasons with Varese of Serie C1, Beretta was signed by Ternana of Serie B. An exciting debut in 2002–03 was followed by a sacking the next season. In 2004–05, Serie A club Chievo Verona called him to replace Luigi Delneri. Despite a strong starting, Beretta's Chievo slowly but continuously fell down the table, and he was fired three matchdays to the end of the season, with Chievo fully involved in a tough relegation battle, to be replaced by caretaker Maurizio D'Angelo.

In 2005–06 he coached successfully Parma, ending in tenth place, then turned out to be seventh following the 2006 Serie A scandal which consequently led Parma to a UEFA Cup qualifying. Then he coached Siena for the 2006–07 season, but he suffered in the relegation fight until the last matchday. Siena kept its place in Serie A after a dramatic win over S.S. Lazio. Some days later he agreed to leave the club, being replaced by Andrea Mandorlini; however he was reappointed at the helm of the Tuscan side after Mandorlini was sacked on 12 November 2007 following a 2–3 home loss to Livorno.


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