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Antonio Comi

Antonio Comi

Italian footballer (born 1964)


Antonio Comi (born 26 July 1964) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder and the current general manager of Torino.

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His son, Gianmario Comi, is also a footballer.

Playing career

Torino

Comi grew up in the Torino youth sector and made his debut for the senior team on 20 Match 1983 against Fiorentina (2–0), replacing Carlo Borghi.[1] On 18 May of that same year, Comi made his debut in Coppa Italia and scored his first goal for the Granata, doubling Torino's lead against Napoli. (2–0) in the quarter-finals.[2]

He remained at Torino for six seasons, until the club was relegated to Serie B in 1989.

Roma

In 1989 Comi was sold to Roma, with whom he remained just little over five seasons. In November 1994, he transferred to Como in Serie B where he ended his career.

Post-playing career

Comi returned Torino in 2001 as technical coordinator of the youth sector, and later became head of the youth sector in 2003, a post he continued to hold even after the club went bankrupt in 2005 at the behest of the new president Urbano Cairo.[3] On 29 July 2011 he was appointed Director at Torino. On 5 July 2014, his contract was renewed to 30 June 2016.[4]

In September 2012 he began the course for sporting director at Coverciano.[citation needed]

Career statistics

As of 11 June 1995.

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Honours

Roma


References

  1. "Torino - Fiorentina 2-0 (2-0)". www.archiviotoro.it. Archived from the original on 23 April 2009. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  2. "Torino - Napoli 2-0 (1-0)". www.archiviotoro.it. Archived from the original on 23 April 2009. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  3. "Rinnovo per Comi e Benedetti" (in Italian). Torino FC. 5 July 2014. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  4. Spareggio UEFA del 23 May 1988

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