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Giovanni Tedesco (born 13 May 1972 in Palermo) is an Italian football manager and former player who played as a
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. He is the current manager of Birkirkara


Career


Club career

Despite being a native of Palermo, Tedesco was initially refused by the local team, Palermo, because of his thin build, and moved to
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. At Reggina, he quickly became a regular in 1990. After three seasons with Reggina (1 in
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, 2 in Serie C1), Tedesco moved to
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in 1993 and helped the team to win the Serie B league. The following season, he then debuted in
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in a 2–1 win against Cagliari on 4 September 1994. Successively, Tedesco has also played for Foggia,
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and
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, where he stayed for six seasons and became popular as a valuable midfielder and team leader, especially during his time with Serse Cosmi as manager. In January 2004, Tedesco was signed by
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of Serie B in an attempt to strengthen the team for the end of the season, which was seeing the ''rossoblu'' fighting for the promotion to Serie A. However, Tedesco only settle in with the arrival of Serse Cosmi, his former coach at Perugia, for the following season, who replaced
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who had not been able to maintain the team into the top table positions. Genoa eventually won Serie B in 2005. However the club was denied promotion and instead relegated to Serie C1 due to alleged match frauds. After relegation to Serie C1, Tedesco chose to stay and played in Genoa for the first half of the 2005–06 season before accepting an offer from Palermo which he would not have ever refused. On 8 January 2006 Tedesco played his 500th professional match, a home debut match against
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, which the club won 3–1, and he scored the second goal. His contract with Palermo, due to expire in June 2007, was renewed for one more year after the final matchday. He was later stated to have refused offers from several other clubs in order to stay in Palermo and expecting to end his playing career with the ''rosanero''. On 10 April 2008 he agreed terms with Palermo for another one-year extension of his contract with the ''rosanero''. In 2008–09 he was featured even less, only playing 17 games in his season with the ''rosanero'', many of them in the final part of season. In June 2009 the club announced to have agreed a two-year extension for the 37-year-old local hero and Palermo native, who will play with a ''rosanero'' jersey until June 2011. However, in the 2009–10 season he found limited opportunities in the first team, appearing only seven times during the club's Serie A season. In June 2010 it was confirmed Giovanni Tedesco's retirement from football, and his appointment as US Palermo's new team manager.


Coaching career

After a few months as team manager of Palermo, Tedesco was moved into the youth coaching staff, initially working alongside youth system chief Rosario Argento as his aide; later in September 2011 Tedesco took his first coaching job, as head of the under-17 ''Allievi Regionali'' team for Palermo. On 26 June 2012, Tedesco amicably parted company with Palermo in order to pursue a head coaching career. The next day he was announced as new coach of Lega Pro Seconda Divisione club Foligno, but he was sacked after four matches. On 6 April 2014, Tedesco was assigned as the new manager for
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. He then switched to another Maltese team, Birkirkara, also coaching former Palermo teammate
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. On 25 January 2016, a few weeks after his departure from Birkirkara, Tedesco was announced as new head coach of his hometown club Palermo, as the club was searching for a trainer with the requested UEFA Pro coaching badges due to newly appointed
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's pending issues on that sense. On that sense, Tedesco will officially fill in the role of head coach and hold press conferences till the end of the season, with Schelotto working alongside him as a "team manager" till his bureaucratic issues will not get solved. On 10 February 2016, following Schelotto's resignation after UEFA refusal to hand him a valid European coaching authorization, Palermo announced to have promoted ''Primavera'' youth coach Giovanni Bosi as new head coach, with Tedesco as his technical collaborator. He successively left Palermo in order to return to
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as head coach on 15 June 2016. Further to 2017–18 Maltese FA Trophy defeat against Naxxar Lions F.C., Tedesco resigned with immediate effect from Head Coach of Floriana. At the end of May 2018, he was appointed as coach of
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After reaching the fourth place in the
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, he resigned from his position at the end of the season. Right after leaving, he signed a new three-years contract with Gżira United. On 18 July 2019, he surprisingly guided Gżira United to eliminate Croatian powerhouse Hajduk Split in the
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first qualifying round by defeating them at home 3–1. On 21 January 2020 Tedesco was sacked by the ''Maroons'', leaving the team at the fourth position in the
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. After just one month, in February 2020, he has been appointed as new manager of Valletta F.C., signing a deal until the end of the season. After just three matches at the helm of the ''Citizens'' (due to the end of the season caused by the effects of the
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), in June Tedesco decided not to agree terms with the club for another year, remaining without a team. In October 2020, he was appointed as a manager of
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in
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,
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in hoping of getting the new club to promotion however, due to getting infected with
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virus, he stepped down as coach of the new Emirati side around the end of the month with only coaching the team during the preliminary round of the
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. In December 2020 Tedesco made his return to Malta, signing a one-year contract with the
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side
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. On 12 April 2021 it was confirmed, that Tedesco would leave the club, as his contract had expired. In August 2021, Tedesco signed for Emirati club Ras Al Khaimah Club. However, a month later, he was forced to part ways with the club after their sporting project floundered due to financial problems. In January 2022 Tedesco came back to Malta, signing a contract with Premier League side St. Lucia F.C. until the end of the season.


Personal life

Giovanni Tedesco has two brothers who are also football players, Salvatore (formerly of Perugia and Lucchese) and Giacomo, who is playing for Reggina.


Honours

Perugia * UEFA Intertoto Cup: 2003


References


External links


Tedesco's profile (from US Palermo official website)
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