Vanni Sartini (born 14 November 1976) is an Italian professional
football
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coach, who is the head coach of
Major League Soccer
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club
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
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.
Early life
Sartini was born in
Florence
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, Italy,
to a teenage couple - both his parents were 17 at the time of his birth.
Inspired by his father, a semi-professional footballer who also worked as the photo archivist for a local newspaper,
Sartini started playing football as a
goalkeeper.
He went on to feature regularly in the Italian amateur leagues,
while taking up several side jobs, including as a
marketing rep for a
software company and as a
courier, in order to support himself financially.
Coaching career
Early coaching career
After retiring from his playing career, Sartini started his coaching career in 2008, when he was appointed by A.S. Mezzana as a head coach.
He spent three seasons there, before taking the same role at fellow amateur club Luco di Mugello.
Meanwhile, in 2010 he began working for the
Italian Football Federation
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as a coaching instructor at the Federal Technical Center in
Coverciano.
During his stint, he hosted a wide variety of international coaching courses,
focusing on macro-areas such as
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, coaching formation,
goalkeeping training
and
athletic training
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.
At the same time, he worked in the opposition analysis department for the Italian
under-17,
under-19 and
under-21 national teams.
Between 2012 and 2015, Sartini was also a member of
Davide Nicola's staff during his managing spells at
Livorno
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and
Bari
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,
serving as a match analyst in the former one and as an
assistant coach in the latter.
Shortly after obtaining his own coaching badges, including a
UEFA Pro Licence,
in 2016 Sartini was offered a job by the
United States Soccer Federation, where he led the U.S. Soccer Pro License Coaching Course until 2018.
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
On 1 January 2019, Sartini joined
Major League Soccer
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side
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
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, as an assistant coach to
Marc Dos Santos.
On 8 September 2020, he was appointed as the head coach of the club's
U-23 team, as well as the
Academy's director of methodology.
On 27 August 2021, Sartini took over as
interim coach of the Whitecaps' first team, after the sacking of
Marc Dos Santos.
On 29 August, Sartini took charge for the first time as Whitecaps' head coach in their
league match against
Real Salt Lake, which ended in a 4–1 victory at
BC Place.
With the squad being at the bottom of the
Western Conference's league table at the time of his appointment,
Sartini managed the side to seven wins, five draws and two losses until the end of the regular season, collecting a total amount of 26 points in 14 matches and helping the club qualify for the
Playoffs,
although the team eventually lost to
Sporting Kansas City
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in the first round.
On 30 November 2021, Whitecaps announced that Sartini would officially become the club's new head coach, having signed a contract until the 2023 season.
On 26 July 2022, the Italian manager won the first trophy of his career as Whitecaps won the
Canadian Championship
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, following a 5-3 win (on aggregate) over
Toronto FC after a
penalty shoot-out in the final match.
Manager profile
During his coaching stint at the
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
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, Sartini mainly used a 3-4-1-2 formation,
with an organised system based on
zonal marking,
high pressing and a quick and direct style of play, which allowed his team to break through the middle of the field and create chances via counter-attacks.
He named fellow Italian coach
Renzo Ulivieri as his biggest influence: the two worked together at the
Italian Football Federation
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's Technical Center from 2010 to 2016.
When asked to elaborate on Ulivieri's impact on him, Sartini stated that he taught him how to analyse the opponent's tactics meticulously, saying quote, "What I learned from him is the desire to go deep into detail, try to challenge yourself every time and to find the new ways, new ideas. This desire to know everything."
The Italian has also gained notoriety for his eccentric personality, his enthusiastic interactions with the fan-base and his ''man management'' skills, showing respect for the most experienced players in the locker room while often giving motivational speeches to encourage the whole team.
Personal life
Sartini is fluent both in
Italian (his
first language) and
English. He cited his interest in
languages
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and common knowledge as the main reason behind his decision to learn English as a kid, saying quote, “I like to travel, and I was the only one with my friends that was an English speaker, so I was always the one who spoke with everyone. I have the urge to know things I don’t know.”
An
atheist
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and a frequent reader, he has declared to be mainly interested in
political philosophy and
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.
He has described himself as a
socialist, pointing at his
working class family background as the main factor behind his
political formation, stating, "If there was no kind of social security or
welfare state, I wouldn’t be here now. I think
hereshould be even more
pportunitiesfor everyone. That’s not happening right now in the world.
ydesire to improve the world is what made me a socialist."
He also dated his passion for
constructive debate to a series of classes hosted by one of his teachers in
high school,
and compared politics to
soccer tactics, by stated, "There’s a lot of ways to make your team play well, but there’s only one way that you really believe is the right one.”
He is a self-declared
Fiorentina fan.
Coaching statistics
Honours
Manager
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
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Canadian Championship
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:
2022
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References
External links
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Living people
Italian football managers
Sportspeople from Florence
Vancouver Whitecaps FC non-playing staff
Vancouver Whitecaps FC coaches
Major League Soccer coaches
Italian expatriate football managers
Expatriate soccer managers in Canada
Italian expatriate sportspeople in Canada
1976 births