Serse Cosmi

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Serse Cosmi
Personal information
Full name Serse Cosmi
Date of birth May 5, 1958 (age 48)
Place of birth    Perugia, Italy
Playing position Manager
Club information
Current club Brescia
Teams managed
1990-1995
1995-2000
2000-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2007-
Pontevecchio
Arezzo
Perugia
Genoa
Udinese
Brescia


* Appearances (Goals)

Serse Cosmi (born on May 5, 1958 in Perugia) is an Italian football coach.

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Cosmi was born in 1958 in Ponte San Giovanni, a Perugia frazione. His father, a cycling fan, called him Serse after Fausto Coppi's brother, a cycler himself, who died following he fall in during a race sprint. He worked nine years as primary school teacher[1], and played amateur football during his freetime for local teams such as Deruta, Cannara, Spello and Pontevecchio,[2] in the role of midfielder[3].

He started a coaching career in the late 1980s in Ellera, as under 18 youth team coach[3]. His debut as first team coach came in 1990, when he was appointed to coach Pontevecchio, a small amateur team from his native town of Ponte San Giovanni. Cosmi brought it on from the Prima Categoria (4th level of amateur leagues in Italy) to Serie D (the top one) in just five years. Successively, he joined Arezzo, which he led from Serie D to Serie C1 in five extremely positive years.

After being noted by Luciano Gaucci, in 2000 Cosmi surprisingly became the head coach of Perugia, in Serie A. He led the team for four years, winning a Intertoto Cup and showing valid coaching abilities. In 2004 Cosmi leaves Perugia, after the team's relegation at the end of the season, and joins Genoa of Serie B, with the clear goal to bring the rossoblu back to Serie A. In the end of the 2004/2005 season, Cosmi was able to win the league and promote his team to Serie A, but he left it because of discords with the team chairman Enrico Preziosi, before the relegation of Genoa itself to Serie C1 because of match frauds. After his short, but successful, experience with Genoa, Cosmi was signed as new coach of Udinese, in order to replace Luciano Spalletti, who gained the qualification to the preliminaries of Champions' League the previous season. But it was Cosmi to lead the team on the European competition, defeating Sporting Clube de Portugal in a two-tier qualifying round.

However, after a disappointing series of results, including a shocking elimination in Champions League and results in Serie A league much below the expected results, Cosmi was finally fired on February 10, 2006.

On February 28, 2007, he was appointed head coach of Serie B club Brescia.

Serse Cosmi is widely popular in Italy for his excitable behaviour during matches. He is also famous for always wearing a baseball cap (usually that of his team, but often with just his signature printed on it). Together with Carlo Mazzone, he is considered one of the strongest characters in Italian football.

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