Italian footballer and manager
Tarcisio Catanese
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Date of birth |
(1967-09-06)6 September 1967 |
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Place of birth |
Palermo, Italy |
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Place of death |
2 March 2017(2017-03-02) (aged 49) |
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Height |
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) |
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Position(s) |
Midfielder |
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Napoli |
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Years |
Team |
Apps |
(Gls) |
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1985–1986 |
Napoli |
0 |
(0) |
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1986–1989 |
Reggina |
65 |
(5) |
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1989–1992 |
Parma |
74 |
(4) |
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1992 |
Bologna |
7 |
(0) |
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1992–1993 |
Cosenza |
28 |
(1) |
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1993–1994 |
Reggiana |
0 |
(0) |
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1994 |
Ravenna |
14 |
(2) |
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1994–1995 |
Ancona |
26 |
(3) |
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1995–1997 |
Parma |
5 |
(0) |
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1997 |
Como |
12 |
(2) |
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1997–1998 |
Cremonese |
26 |
(3) |
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1998–2000 |
Montevarchi |
52 |
(2) |
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2000–2002 |
Brescello |
54 |
(6) |
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2002–2003 |
Reggiana |
10 |
(0) |
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2004 |
Chiusi |
? |
(?) |
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2004–2005 |
Monticelli |
? |
(?) |
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2004 |
Chiusi (player/coach) |
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2004–2005 |
Monticelli (player/coach) |
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2006–2008 |
Trapani |
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Tarcisio Catanese (6 September 1967 – 2 March 2017) was an Italian professional football midfielder who was later involved in the sport as a manager.[1]
He played in Serie A for many years and amassed 79 appearances in two spells at Parma F.C., where he later became a youth coach.[2] He then worked as head coach of Trapani in the Serie D league, and as a scout in his native Sicily for Juventus.
In July 2011 he was hired by U.S. Città di Palermo as head of the Allievi Nazionali under-17 team.[3] He was replaced by Rosario Compagno, his predecessor at the same role, later in July 2012.[4]
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