Enzo Concina – Wikipedia

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Enzo Concina (Prato Carnico, June 21, 1962) is a Canadian naturalized Italian football coach and Italian footballer.

Central defender used mainly in men’s marking [3] , was particularly skilled in the air game, a dowry that also exploited in the offensive phase [3] .

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Born in Friuli, he still moves to Canada [4] , a country whose nationality acquires and where he begins to play football, in Toronto Italy [5] . Back in Italy, on the report of the Ascoli Francesco player last last [3] , passes to Ravenna, with which he made his debut in January 1983, totaled 16 appearances [6] . In the following season you earn the owner’s place, collecting 33 appearances: it does not avoid the fall of the Giallorossi in interregional, and then it is purchased by Cesena, having fulfilled the obligation to play two seasons in Serie C for Italian passport players from the ‘abroad [3] [7] , thanks to the mediation of Pierluigi Cera [3] . The bianconeri immediately turn it to Pavia [3] , with which two Serie C1 championships disputes [8] [9] Culminated with a relegation in 1986. He then passes to Piacenza, a team with which he scored 6 goals in the victorious Serie C1 championship 1986-1987, and disputes two seasons of Serie B, obtaining a salvation (the first of the Emilian training in the cadet series [ten] ) and a relegation; A serious knee injury in the 1987-1988 championship precludes the possibility of moving on to nils liedholm’s Rome [3] .

In 1989 he was purchased by Monza, with whom his third cadet championship disputes, then drops again in category: a two -year period at Nola, in Serie C1 (with Walter Mazzarri and Mario Somma [3] ), and a season of season at the Forlì, conditioned in the final by an ankle operation [11] . At the end of the season he goes to play in Canada, in the Sampréal Impact, with which he won a championship in 1994 by beating the Colorado Foxes in the final [3] [11] [twelfth] . Back in Italy, he concludes his career in Broni (Excellence) [13] and in the Frassati, in Promotion Lombarda [14] .

In his career he has scored a total of 62 appearances and a network in Serie B.

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Thanks to the double passport (Italian and Canadian), he is summoned to the ranks of the North American national team, after having also played in the youth selection of that country [3] . He made his debut in July 1988, in the friendly with Poland, and in that game the defender also made the goal of the flag of his national team, 2-1 beaten [3] . In the following year another presence, and is no longer summoned until 1993, when he returns to the national team in view of the Gold Cup. During the competition he disputes his last two games with the Canadian shirt, against Martinica [15] and Mexico [16] .

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With an unofficial Canadian representative, he also participated in the 1989 edition of the Francophone Games, playing 4 games.

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After the retreat, he leaves the world of football for a few years. [17] On 10 July 2010 he entered the technical staff of Napoli, as a tactical assistant of Walter Mazzarri [18] . In 2013 he followed Mazzarri at Inter, with the task of observer [19] And in January 2014 he moved to the D.C. United as second coach [19] .
In January 2015 he changed the team and was hired as a second coach of the Sicetréal Impact. [20]

Established in Piacenza since the nineties [11] [17] , in July 2021 he became general manager of Libertas, local amateur training. [21]

Impact of Montreal: 1994
Piacenza: 1986-1987
  1. ^ The Canadian Soccer Association Yearbook 2011, p.88
  2. ^ 8 (1) If you understand the presences at the 1989 Francophonia Games.
  3. ^ a b c d It is f g h i j k Naples: Concina, Mazzarri’s Canadian Socceria.info
  4. ^ Concina, a life in B: “But I was destined for Rome”, p.1 Corriere.com [ interrupted connection ]
  5. ^ Concina, a Torino at Napoli Corriere.com [ interrupted connection ]
  6. ^ C.phonnelli, m.montanari, Ravenna Calcio: an infinite passion , Geo Edizioni, pages 299-301
  7. ^ Concina, a life in B: “But I was destined for Rome”, p.2 Corriere.com [ interrupted connection ]
  8. ^ Season 1984-1985 paviacalcio.altervista.org Filed On December 21, 2013 on the Internet Archive.
  9. ^ Season 1985-1986 paviacalcio.altervista.org Filed On December 21, 2013 on the Internet Archive.
  10. ^ Season 1987-1988 Storiapiacenza1919.it
  11. ^ a b c Concina Fly in Canada , Freedom , September 21, 1994, p.33
  12. ^ APSL 1994 Season A-Leaguearchive.tripod.com
  13. ^ Vigolo in Broni finds Concina in the stands , Freedom , January 29, 1995, p.27
  14. ^ Codogno challenges Concina , Freedom , 31 October 1995, p.26
  15. ^ Canada-Martinica 2-2 Filed On 29 October 2013 on the Internet Archive. Gold Cup 1993
  16. ^ Canada-Messico 0-8 Filed On April 26, 2012 on the Internet Archive. Gold Cup 1993
  17. ^ a b Enzo Concina called John, the Canadian who chose Piacenza Corriereepadano.it
  18. ^ Naples, a tactical and another trainer in Mazzarri’s staff Filed On 12 July 2010 on the Internet Archive. Tuttonapoli.net
  19. ^ a b Enzo Concina deputy coach at the D.C. United Inter.it
  20. ^ ( FR ) Enzo Concina named assistant coach of the Montreal Impact . are Impactmontreal.com , January 19, 2015. URL consulted on February 12, 2015 .
  21. ^ Amateur Calciomercato – Rifty of Arrivals at Sporting Fiorenzuola. Concina DG to Libertas Sportpiacenza.it

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