Renato Buso
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Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | December 19, 1969 | ||
Place of birth | Treviso, Italy | ||
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Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1984–1985 | Montebelluna | 0 | (0) |
1985–1989 | Juventus | 55 | (10) |
1989–1991 | Fiorentina | 49 | (9) |
1991–1993 | Sampdoria | 34 | (4) |
1993–1996 | Napoli | 95 | (11) |
1996–1997 | Lazio | 16 | (1) |
1997–2000 | Piacenza | 61 | (4) |
2000–2001 | Cagliari | 32 | (4) |
2001–2003 | Spezia | 39 | (1) |
Managerial career | |||
2004–2005 | Spezia (asst) | ||
2006–2007 | Sarzanese | ||
2007–2008 | Spezia (youth) | ||
2008–2011 | Fiorentina (youth) | ||
2011–2013 | Gavorrano | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Renato Buso (born December 19, 1969 in Treviso) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player who was deployed as a forward or as a midfielder. He currently manages the team of Gavorrano in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione.
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Career
Playing career
Club
Buso initially began his career playing as a striker or as a centre-forward with Juventus in Serie A in 1985, at the age of 16, immediately winning the 1985-86 Serie A title and the 1985 Intercontinental Cup, although he was mainly a reserve player at the club, behind forwards Aldo Serena, Ian Rush, and Alessandro Altobelli.[1][2] He later moved to Fiorentina in 1989, where he was deployed alongside Roberto Baggio and Oscar Dertycia as a winger, or as a supporting striker. During his time at the club, he played and scored in the 1990 UEFA Cup Final against his former team, although Fiorentina would lose the tournament.[2] He subsequently moved to Sampdoria in 1991, where he won the 1991 Supercoppa Italiana. He began to be deployed as a midfielder as his career progressed, and he later also played for Napoli (1993-1996), Lazio (1996-97), Piacenza (1997-2000), Cagliari (2000-01), ending his career with La Spezia in Serie C1 (2001–04).[3]
International
Buso has also represented Italy at youth level at the 1992 Summer Olympics,[4] and at the 1992 UEFA European Under-21 Championship under Cesare Maldini, where he helped Italy to win the tournament, finishing as the top goalscorer,[2] with 3 goals over the semi-final against Denmark, and the final against Sweden.[5] In total, he made 5 appearances for Italy's Olympic Squad,[4] and 25 appearances for the Under-21 side, scoring 9 goals.[2]
Coaching career
On November 17, 2011 he becomes the new coach of Gavorrano in place of the sacked Guido Pagliuca.[6] He was dismissed in April 2013, with Gavorrano in deep relegation zone under risk of leaving professional football, and replaced by Corrado Orrico.
Honours
Club
- Juventus
- Sampdoria
International
- Italy U-21
Individual
- UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship Top-scorer: 1992
- UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship Golden Player: 1992
References
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External links
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- Living people
- Italian footballers
- Sportspeople from Treviso
- Serie A players
- Serie B players
- Footballers at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Juventus F.C. players
- ACF Fiorentina players
- U.C. Sampdoria players
- S.S.C. Napoli players
- S.S. Lazio players
- Piacenza Calcio 1919 players
- Cagliari Calcio players
- Spezia Calcio players
- Olympic footballers of Italy
- Italian football managers
- Calcio Montebelluna players