Rimini, closing Buscè della Vibonese

For Rimini it is already time to think about next season and in particular about the coach. In fact, Antonio Buscè della Vibonese is closing.

Rimini is hard at work ahead of next season. The first transfer moves will bring a change on the bench. In fact, the prices for Antonio Buscè are rising. The Vibonese coach did an excellent job last season, guiding the Calabrian team to the play offs.

The coach from Campania began his career on the bench at Empoli. Before taking on the role of coach, Buscè was a symbol of the Tuscan club. A former midfielder, the Vibonese coach wore the Empoli shirt from 2002 to 2009 and subsequently in the 2011-2012 season.

Over 250 appearances with the blue shirt earned Buscè the flagship title of the Tuscan club, which entrusted the coach born in 1975 with the bench of the debutants. In ten years, Buscè completed his career as a youth coach with the Empoli club. Starting with the debutants in 2013, Antonio Buscè led the Empoli Primavera until the historic championship victory in the 2020/2021 season.

The coach had the merit of making Tommaso Baldanzi’s talent blossom. A jewel at Empoli, the attacking midfielder moved to Roma during the last winter transfer window, confirming Buscè’s foresight.

From Empoli to Vibo Valentia: the career of Antonio Buscè

Antonio Buscè wrote the history of Empoli. The former midfielder wore the blue shirt 275 times, scoring 26 goals. After his experiences with Reggina and Bologna, Buscè returned to Tuscany, contributing to Empoli’s salvation in Serie B. Once he hung up his boots, the coach from Campania worked for ten years in Empoli’s youth team. The excellent work on the Tuscan bench attracted the attention of Vibonese, who in July 2023 made the coach’s arrival on the bench of the Calabrian club official.

Antonio Buscè was the author of a leading championship with his Vibonese. The Calabrian team finished the championship in third place, with the third best attack. The rossoblu were eliminated by Reggio Calabria – formerly Reggina – in the first round of the playoffs, emerging with their heads held high.

Buscè Credit Vibonese Calcio

Buscè at Rimini: confirmation of the ambitions of the red and whites

The contacts between Rimini and Antonio Buscè confirm the ambitions of the red and white club. The Romagna players ended the season in tenth place, gaining a pass for the playoffs. Rimini has experienced periods of ups and downs in the championship, struggling especially in front of goal.

At Vibonese, Buscè brought a style of play whose objective is the constant search for goals. A point in favor of the coach, who will work on this front to improve Rimini’s numbers in attack.

 
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