01-08-2012
Maurizio Trombetta: Udinese’s “Champions-man”
The adventure in the Champions League (“Champions’
League”?) starts from a man who has a long experience in the continental
competition, one of the most important collaborators of Francesco Guidolin. He
is Maurizio Trombetta, technical trainer since March.
Born in Udine, Mr Trombetta started playing football with Udinese, with whom he won the shield in 1981 (youth team championship) and made his debut in the Serie A in 1981-82. Then he wandered about Italy, among Catanzaro, Spal, Giorgione, Pistoiese and Triestina. With Triestina he spent more seasons and got more happiness (???), getting one promotion to the second division.
After leaving football he came back to Udine in 1994 to start training the Allievi Nazionali. The promotion to second coach of the first team, the wandering (???), the comeback (“return”?) to Udinese in 1998 and 2006 and finally a turn: the trip to Romania and the promotion to main coach of Cluj, current (“currently”?) Romania’s winning team. It is Champions League (“Champions’ League”?) for him with an unforgettable debut: Olimpico stadium (“the Olimpico Stadium”?), away match against Roma, and the Romanian team gets a 2-1 win. A draw will come against Chelsea and, despite the elimination, the squad can be proud of what it has done in the Champions League (“Champions’ League”?).
Other experiences since then: Reggina (second coach) and Târgu Mures, Romania again. Finally, the comeback “(return”?) to his home and the collaboration with Guidolin, just in time to try and get a pass for the Champions League (“Champions’ League”?), the most fascinating football adventure ever.
Born in Udine, Mr Trombetta started playing football with Udinese, with whom he won the shield in 1981 (youth team championship) and made his debut in the Serie A in 1981-82. Then he wandered about Italy, among Catanzaro, Spal, Giorgione, Pistoiese and Triestina. With Triestina he spent more seasons and got more happiness (???), getting one promotion to the second division.
After leaving football he came back to Udine in 1994 to start training the Allievi Nazionali. The promotion to second coach of the first team, the wandering (???), the comeback (“return”?) to Udinese in 1998 and 2006 and finally a turn: the trip to Romania and the promotion to main coach of Cluj, current (“currently”?) Romania’s winning team. It is Champions League (“Champions’ League”?) for him with an unforgettable debut: Olimpico stadium (“the Olimpico Stadium”?), away match against Roma, and the Romanian team gets a 2-1 win. A draw will come against Chelsea and, despite the elimination, the squad can be proud of what it has done in the Champions League (“Champions’ League”?).
Other experiences since then: Reggina (second coach) and Târgu Mures, Romania again. Finally, the comeback “(return”?) to his home and the collaboration with Guidolin, just in time to try and get a pass for the Champions League (“Champions’ League”?), the most fascinating football adventure ever.
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