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Eusebio Di Francesco
Italian footballer and manager

Eusebio Di Francesco

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Italian footballer and manager
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Pescara, Province of Pescara, Abruzzo, Italy
Age
54 years
Stats
Height:
178
Weight:
71
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Biography

Eusebio Di Francesco (born 8 September 1969) is an Italian former professional footballer and current manager, who played as a midfielder. He currently works as head coach of Serie A club A.S. Roma.

Club career

Di Francesco started his career with Tuscan teams Empoli and Lucchese. In 1995, he joined Piacenza, where he had the opportunity to play regularly in the top flight. In 1997, he was signed by A.S. Roma, winning an Italian championship title in 2001 with the giallorossi. Following this triumph, he agreed to return to Piacenza, for 2 billion Italian lire and then retired in 2005 following stints with Ancona and Perugia.

International career

During his time with Roma, Di Francesco also made 12 appearances for the Italian national team between 1998 and 2000, and was called up for a total of 16 times. He received his first call-up while with Piacenza, under manager Cesare Maldini, when he was named in Italy's squad for 1997 Tournoi de France, although he later turned down the offer in order to help Piacenza defeat Cagliari 3–1 relegation play-off in order to remain in Serie A. He made his international debut on 05 September 1998, under Dino Zoff, in a 2–0 victory over Wales in a UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying match. In addition to his 12 official appearances with Italy, Di Francesco also made an additional appearance for the Italian national team in an unofficial friendly match against the FIFA World Stars on 16 December 1998, held to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Italian Football Federation; he scored his only international goal during the match, which ended in a 6–2 victory to the Italians.

Style of play

Di Francesco was a hard-working and consistent midfielder, who, despite not being the most technically gifted footballer, possessed a solid first touch, and an ability to make attacking runs into the area. Capable of playing both in centre or on the wing, he was known in particular for his leadership, versatility, and exceptional stamina, as well as his tireless runs up and down the flank.

Coaching career

After his retirement from football, he served as team manager for A.S. Roma. He then served as sports director (in charge of transfers) for Serie C2 club Val di Sangro in 2007. In 2008, he was appointed as head coach of Lega Pro Prima Divisione club Virtus Lanciano, being later sacked in January 2009 due to poor results.

He then served as head coach of Pescara in the 2010–11 Serie B, guiding his team to an impressive season also thanks to glimpses of attractive football. In June 2011 it was revealed Di Francesco had left Pescara by mutual consent in order to hold talks with Serie A club Lecce regarding the vacant head coaching post at the club from Salento. He was removed from his managerial duties on 4 December 2011, after achieving only eight points in thirteen games, and leaving his side at the bottom of the league table.

On 19 June 2012, Di Francesco was appointed the manager of Serie B side Sassuolo. At the end of 2012–13 season, he guided Sassuolo to the Serie B championship and promotion to the top-flight campaign. He was sacked on 28 January 2014 after a poor run of results, only to be re-appointed to the post on 3 March 2014 after results did not improve in his absence. From March 2014 onwards, results improved and Di Francesco successfully managed to save Sassuolo from relegation thanks to a run of positive results (13 points in the final seven games of the season). In June 2014, it was announced Di Francesco had signed an extension that will keep him contracted with Sassuolo until June 2016. He extended his contract again in April 2016, which would last until June 2019. Sassuolo finished the 2015–16 Serie A season in sixth place, sealing a spot in the third qualifying round of the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League. The following season, Sassuolo managed to advance to the Europa League play-offs under Di Francesco, and eventually sealed a spot in the Europa League group stage.

On 13 June 2017, Di Francesco was appointed as Roma manager, replacing Luciano Spalletti, who left for Inter.

Managerial statistics

As of 16 September 2017
TeamNatFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
Virtus LancianoItaly23 June 200827 January 20097001200000000000000♠207000600000000000000♠67000300000000000000♠37001110000000000000♠1107001300000000000000♠30.00
PescaraItaly12 January 201022 June 20117001610000000000000♠617001230000000000000♠237001170000000000000♠177001210000000000000♠2107001377000000000000♠37.70
LecceItaly24 June 20114 December 20117001140000000000000♠147000200000000000000♠27000200000000000000♠27001100000000000000♠1007001142900000000000♠14.29
SassuoloItaly19 June 201228 January 20147001670000000000000♠677001310000000000000♠317001150000000000000♠157001210000000000000♠2107001462700000000000♠46.27
SassuoloItaly3 March 201413 June 20177002142000000000000♠1427001520000000000000♠527001390000000000000♠397001510000000000000♠5107001366209999900000♠36.62
RomaItaly13 June 2017Present7000400000000000000♠47000200000000000000♠27000100000000000000♠17000100000000000000♠107001500000000000000♠50.00
Total7002308000000000000♠3087002116000000000000♠1167001770000000000000♠777002115000000000000♠11507001376609999999999♠37.66

Personal life

Eusebio Di Francesco has a son, Federico (born in 1994), who followed his father's footsteps by becoming a footballer too. He plays as a winger and made his Serie A debut in March 2013 at the age of 18. Eusebio Di Francesco was named after the Portuguese Football legend Eusébio.

Honours

Player

Roma
  • Serie A: 2000–01

Manager

Sassuolo
  • Serie B: 2012–13

Individual

  • Panchina d'argento: 2012–13
  • Football Leader: 2013 (The First Serie B)
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