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Pierluigi Frosio

Pierluigi Frosio

Italian football player and manager (1948–2022)


Pierluigi Frosio (20 September 1948 – 20 February 2022) was an Italian professional football player and manager. He played as a sweeper as a player.[1]

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Playing career

Born in the Casignolo district of Monza, Frosio began his youth career at local club Gerardiana.[2] He made his Serie B debut in 1972 for Cesena, helping them to their first promotion to the Serie A.[1] Between 1974 and 1984, Frosio played for Perugia; he helped them win the Serie B in 1974–75 as captain, and was close to winning the 1978–79 Serie A, finishing unbeaten in second place.[1]

Frosio finished his career with Rimini in the Serie C2 in 1985, under coach Arrigo Sacchi.[1] He played 175 Serie A games, and 143 Serie B games.[3]

Managerial career

After having retired as a player, Frosio took charge of Perugia's youth sector.[1] In 1987, he was appointed head coach of Monza, whom he helped gain promotion to the Serie B in his first season.[3] He was then head coach of Serie A side Atalanta in 1990;[3] Frosio coached other teams, namely Como, Modena, Ravenna, Novara, before returning to Monza between 1998 and 2000.[3]

He finished his managerial career between the Serie C1 and Serie C2 with Padova, Ancona and Lecco.[3]

Personal life and death

Frosio and his wife Laura have a son,[4] Alex, who worked as a journalist for La Gazzetta dello Sport.[1]

Frosio died in Monza on 20 February 2022, at the age of 73.[5]

Honours

Player

Perugia

Manager

Monza


References

  1. "Monza: addio a Pierluigi Frosio, il milord operaio del calcio". www.ilcittadinomb.it (in Italian). Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  2. "Il Monza in lutto: è morto mister Frosio". MonzaToday (in Italian). Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  3. FALCO, LUICA DI (20 February 2022). "Addio a Pierluigi Frosio, una vita dedicata al calcio". Il Giorno (in Italian). Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  4. "Il cordoglio del Monza per Piero Frosio - Associazione Calcio Monza S.p.A." www.acmonza.com (in Italian). Retrieved 20 February 2022.



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