Troise: “Ambition and motivation for Arezzo”. Manzo: “Raising the bar. The stadium is moving forward” Ar24Tv :: Sport

Troise: “Ambition and motivation for Arezzo”. Manzo: “Raising the bar. The stadium is moving forward” Ar24Tv :: Sport
Troise: “Ambition and motivation for Arezzo”. Manzo: “Raising the bar. The stadium is moving forward” Ar24Tv :: Sport

Arezzo presented the new coach Emanuele Troise: “Ambitious company, place with great expectations. The plan is to raise the bar. Continuous discussion with Cutolo, I will show him the characteristics of the players for my formation: 4-3-3 and more“. President Manzo: “The stadium project is moving forward, we will give it our all“. Cutolo: “Important bases and values, there is everything to grow by improving the group

Troise, who succeeds Paolo Indiani, has signed a two-year contract and is the seventh coach of the Manzo era. Potenza, Camplone, Stellone, Mariotti, later recalled, Sussi and Indiani preceded him. Born in 1979, from Naples, Emanuele Troise prefers the 4-3-3 formation; he started as assistant coach of Latina, then in Bologna with the youth team, to subsequently arrive at Mantova, Cavese and Rimini. The former coach of the Romagna team took over from Diego Gabriel Raimondi last season with the red and whites last in the standings: in the end Rimini reached the play-offs, arriving in 10th place and after having passed the first round with the victory in Gubbio he was eliminated by Perugia. As a footballer, playing a defender role, he started from the Napoli youth team and played, as well as among the Campania ranks, for Bologna, Ternana, Salernitana, Foggia and Cavese.

The presentation of the new Mister Amaranth is scheduled at the Città di Arezzo on Monday 3 June at 11.00.

Emanuele Troise footballer

He began his career in the Napoli youth team and after a few call-ups to the first team in 1998, he made his debut in the blue shirt in Serie B in 1999, launched by Walter Novellino. Shortly afterwards, in the second match played, an injury puts him out of action for the rest of the season which will see Napoli return to Serie A.

Right in the top flight, under the guidance of coach Zeman, Troise made his debut and earned a starting shirt thanks to Emiliano Mondonico, the coach who in the meantime had taken the Bohemian’s place on the bench. The footballer also earns the Under-21 national team, with which he will play 9 matches, all as a starter.

With the return of Napoli to Serie B, after two seasons he moved to Bologna, in Serie A: the championship saw him make few appearances, many of which as a substitute, and the player returned to Serie B at Ternana, with whom he came close to promotion to Serie A. The following season Ternana was relegated to the third series, a championship in which Troise would never play in the red and green jersey, because he was left out of the squad together with his other teammates, “guilty” of having too expensive wages and not having accepted the conditions of the new society.

In the summer of 2007, having released himself from Ternana after a year, he signed with Salernitana in Serie C1, the team with which he won promotion to the cadets. At the end of the championship he signed a three-year contract with Panthrakikos, a Greek top-flight team. During the winter session of the 2009-2010 transfer market he received an offer from Foggia, requested by the coach Fabio Pecchia, but on 20 January the Apulian club and the player mutually terminated the contract, just a few days after Pecchia’s resignation.

After a period of six months of inactivity (where he still trains regularly with Frosinone),[senza fonte] he began his summer training with Cavese, a First Division team, and after a long trial period, he was officially signed on 14 August 2010.

In the summer of 2011 he moved to Città di Marino, a club playing in Serie D, where he concluded his career as a footballer.

Emanuele Troise Coach

In 2012 he began his coaching career, as assistant to Fabio Pecchia at Latina. After a year off, in 2014 he became a technical collaborator at Bologna. In the following summer he became coach of the Berretti team of Casertana.[3]

Since the 2016/2017 season he has been the coach of Bologna’s Under 17 Allievi team.

Since the 2017/2018 season he has become the coach of Bologna’s Primavera team. For the 2020-2021 Serie C season he will be coach of Mantova with whom he finished tenth in group B and was then eliminated in the first round of the play-offs at the hands of Cesena.

On 23 November 2021 he took over from Giuseppe Ferazzoli on the bench of Cavese, a Serie D club from Campania, finishing the championship in second place, by one point and winning the group playoffs. Also confirmed for the following season, he led the team to first place overall and disputed the promotion play-off, which they lost to Brindisi.

On 11 October 2023 he took over as coach of Rimini, playing in Serie C, in place of the sacked Diego Raimondi. He finished the regular season in tenth place and was eliminated by Perugia in the second round of the group play-offs.

On 30 May 2024, his engagement as coach of Arezzo, also in Serie C, was announced, starting from the following 1 July.

 
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