Romano Mattè

Italian football educator (born 1939)

Romano Mattè
Personal information
Full name Romano Mattè
Date of birth (1939-01-17) 17 January 1939 (age 85)
Place of birth Italy
Managerial career
Years Team
1964–1966 Folgore Verona (youth)
Vicenza Calcio (youth and assistant)
1969–1971 Associazione Calcio Audace (it)
Trento
Bolzano
1971–1972 Alense
1971–1973 Oltrisarco
1974–1975 Legnago Salus
1975–1976 Sant'Angelo
1976 Seregno
1977 Calcio Padova
1978 U.S. Alessandria Calcio 1912
1978–1979 Treviso
1979–1980 Piacenza
1980–1981 Avellino (preparer)
1981–1982 Salernitana
1982–1983 Ternana
1983–1984 Siena
1985 A.S.D. Francavilla
1986 Benevento
1986–1988 Livorno
1989–1990 Teramo
1990–1991 Riccione
1992 A.C. Cuneo 1905
Indonesia youth
1993–1996 Indonesia
2000–2001 Mali

Romano Mattè (born 17 January 1939) is an Italian football educator who led the Mali national team from 2000 to 2001. Besides Italy, he managed in Indonesia and Mali.[1]

Career

Indonesia

Mattè was born in Italy. He was called to Indonesia to direct the Under-18, Under-21, and pre-Olympic selections in the 1990s[2] on a deal between Sampdoria and the Football Association of Indonesia,[3] Matte was in charge of the Garuda for the 1995 Southeast Asian Games, calling up youngsters such as Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto and Kurnia Sandy[4] who later went to Sampdoria through Matte.[2] Assisted by Danurwindo as well as Harry Tjong, the retiree was said to have been paid around 17 million Indonesian rupiahs each month.[5] Recalling his experience there, he admired the locals respect for him and their humility.[3]

Mali

Introduced as Mali Mali national team coach in summer 2000,[6] the Italian stated that football there used to be intertwined with superstition and that clubs had their own witch doctors,[7] appreciating the passion for the sport in the country as well.[3] However, his time there ended early[3] in 2001 and he watched Les Aigles get the better of South Africa 2–0 before going to Italy.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Romano Mattè, "L'allenatore dei tre mondi"". planeta-calcio.it.
  2. ^ a b Mattè: «Sampdoria in Indonesia? Vi racconto come andò» Samp News 24
  3. ^ a b c d "[Kronika Sportowa #6] Romano Mattè: L'allenatore Dei Due Mondi". Sportmain.
  4. ^ 6 Pelatih Kelas Dunia yang Melatih Indonesia, Mourinho Menyusul? Bola.com
  5. ^ Romano Matte - Stres Mencari Formula Menang Indofutbol.com
  6. ^ Italian Matte takes over as Mali coach ESPN.com Soccernet Global
  7. ^ Riti e pozioni magiche in Africa non è solo calcio la Repubblica.it
  8. ^ Mali shut out South Africa BBC

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  • ROMANO MATTE', IRPINIA E NOSTALGIA
  • ROMANO MATTE' E I RADIOHEAD
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