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| name = Massimo Ficcadenti | fullname = Massimo Ficcadenti | image = Massimo Ficcadenti.JPG | image_size = 250px | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1967|11|6}} | birth_place = Fermo, Italy | height = {{height|m=1.81|precision=0}} | position = Midfielder | currentclub = Sagan Tosu (manager) | years1 = 1985–1989 | clubs1 = Sambenedettese | caps1 = 68 | goals1 = 2 | years2 = 1989–1992 | clubs2 = Messina | caps2 = 90 | goals2 = 5 | years3 = 1992–1997 | clubs3 = Verona | caps3 = 132 | goals3 = 9 | years4 = 1997–2000 | clubs4 = Torino | caps4 = 48 | goals4 = 2 | years5 = 2000–2001 | clubs5 = Ravenna | caps5 = 2 | goals5 = 0 | manageryears1 = 2001–2002 | managerclubs1 = Fiorenzuola | manageryears2 = 2002 | managerclubs2 = Avellino | manageryears3 = 2003–2004 | managerclubs3 = Pistoiese | manageryears4 = 2004–2006 | managerclubs4 = Verona | manageryears5 = 2007 | managerclubs5 = Reggina | manageryears6 = 2009–2010 | managerclubs6 = Piacenza | manageryears7 = 2010–2011 | managerclubs7 = Cesena | manageryears8 = 2011 | managerclubs8 = Cagliari | manageryears9 = 2012 | managerclubs9 = Cagliari | manageryears10 = 2014–2015 | managerclubs10 = FC Tokyo | manageryears11 = 2016–2018 | managerclubs11 = Sagan Tosu | pcupdate = 8 January 2017 }} Massimo Ficcadenti (born 6 November 1967 in Fermo) is an Italian football manager and former midfielder. He was in charge of Sagan Tosu. CareerPlayingFiccadenti started his playing career with Sambenedettese, where he played from 1985 to 1989. He then signed for Messina, playing for the Sicilian side for a total of three seasons before to join Verona in 1992. At Verona, he also had the opportunity to make his Serie A debut; he stayed with the gialloblu for a total of five seasons before moving at Torino in 1997. He left Torino for Ravenna in 2000, and retired from active football one year later to become a coach. CoachingFiccadenti's first coaching experience came in 2001 as boss of Serie C2 team Fiorenzuola.[1] Ficcadenti, at the helm of a club under serious financial struggles, ended the regular season in 17th place, but later lost the relegation play-offs to Trento. Despite the Serie D relegation, his work at Fiorenzuola was praised by a number of pundits, given the circumstances, and he was successively appointed by Avellino of Serie C1, being however fired before the beginning of the season due to poor performances in the Coppa Italia Serie C and a number of friendly matches.[1] On June 2003, he was then appointed as head coach of Pistoiese, another Serie C1 team. As well as in Fiorenzuola, Ficcadenti found a club under financial troubles, and a squad mainly composed by young and loaned players, the one with the lowest age in all the professional leagues that year; despite that, Pistoiese narrowly missed a spot in the Serie B promotion play-offs, and ended in a good 11th place.[1] Pistoiese's performances convinced Serie B club Verona to offer him their head coaching position in 2004.[1] In his first year with Verona, Ficcadenti ended in a mid-table place, after having been involved in the promotion fight for the first half of the season.[1] The 2005–06 season, with a weaker team that lost some of their more notable players, saw Verona struggling in the relegation battle, but saving themselves from a Serie C1 fall in the end.[1] The following season proved to be much harder for Ficcadenti, as the club lost several key players such as Mattia Cassani and striker Adaílton. Ficcadenti was then sacked on December 2006 because of poor results, being replaced by Giampiero Ventura who however did not manage to save the club from relegation. On 23 June 2007 several news announced Reggina's appointment of Ficcadenti as new head coach, despite the fact he was still contracted with his previous club Verona.[2] However Verona did not give Ficcadenti permission to make the move, and on 27 June, the club announced on their website to have reappointed him as their head coach for the upcoming 2007–08 Serie C1 campaign.[3] The issue finally came to an end on 1 July, when Ficcadenti rescinded his contract with Verona and Reggina announced on their website to have appointed him as coach.[4] He however made a very poor start with Reggina, failing to achieve a single win in the first ten matchdays; a shock 3–1 home loss to Livorno, who was three points behind the amaranto before the match kick-off, convinced Reggina chairman Lillo Foti to sack Ficcadenti on 1 November 2007.[5] In February 2009, Ficcadenti returned to Hellas Verona, serving as transfer market consultant to new club owner and chairman Giovanni Martinelli.[6] In November 2009, he returned into management, being appointed head coach of Serie B side Piacenza as a replacement for dismissed trainer Fabrizio Castori.[7] In June 2010, Ficcadenti signed for newly promoted Serie A club Cesena.[8] After a hugely successful season which culminated with Cesena achieving 15th place in Serie A, 7 points clear of relegation, it was decided by mutual consent not to renew Ficcadenti's contract, thereby making him a free agent as of May 2011.[9] On 16 August 2011 he was introduced as new head coach of Serie A club Cagliari, taking over from dismissed predecessor Roberto Donadoni.[10] On 8 November 2011 he was sacked following a winless run in their past five matches in the season.[11] On 11 March 2012, after sacking Davide Ballardini, Cagliari Calcio recalled him to coach the team, struggling for remaining in Serie A.[12] He left the club by mutual consent on 2 October 2012 after a dismal start to the new season that left Cagliari bottom-placed in the league table.[13] In January 2014, he began an overseas adventure with FC Tokyo in place of Ranko Popovic. His two-years tenure ended in November 2015, after missing out on J1's playoffs.[14] After few weeks, he got a new job as Sagan Tosu's manager.[15] Managerial statisticsUpdated to 23 February 2017.[16][17]
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22 : 1967 births|Living people|People from Fermo|Italian footballers|Italian football managers|Torino F.C. players|Hellas Verona F.C. players|A.C.R. Messina players|Ravenna F.C. players|Association football midfielders|Serie A players|Serie B players|A.S. Avellino 1912 managers|Urbs Reggina 1914 managers|Hellas Verona F.C. managers|Piacenza Calcio 1919 managers|A.C. Cesena managers|Cagliari Calcio managers|J1 League managers|FC Tokyo managers|Sagan Tosu managers|UEFA Pro Licence holders |
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