Daniele Zoratto Explained

Daniele Zoratto
Height:1.67 m
Birth Date:15 November 1961
Currentclub:Italy U17 (head coach)
Years1:1978–1979
Clubs1:Piobbico
Caps1:?
Goals1:?
Years2:1979–1980
Caps2:4
Goals2:0
Years3:1980–1981
Caps3:?
Goals3:?
Years4:1981–1982
Caps4:7
Goals4:0
Years5:1982–1983
Caps5:32
Goals5:1
Years6:1983–1989
Caps6:167
Goals6:6
Years7:1989–1994
Caps7:144
Goals7:0
Years8:1994–1995
Caps8:17
Goals8:0
Nationalyears1:1993
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:1995–1997
Managerclubs1:Voluntas Calcio
Manageryears2:1997–2002
Managerclubs2:Brescia (youth team)
Manageryears3:2002–2004
Managerclubs3:Parma (technical assistant)
Manageryears4:2004–2006
Managerclubs4:Parma (assistant coach)
Manageryears5:2006–2007
Manageryears6:2008–2009
Manageryears7:2009–2010
Managerclubs7:Torino (assistant coach)
Manageryears8:2010–2011
Manageryears9:2011–

Daniele Zoratto (pronounced as /it/; born 15 November 1961) is an Italian association football coach and former player who played as a midfielder.

Personal life

Zoratto was born in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg as a son of Italian immigrants; his father worked there as a factory worker, while his mother was running a bar. At just nine months of age, he was however sent to Piobbico, Marche to live with his aunt as his parents had decided it was best for him to have an Italian education.[1]

Playing career

In his early club career, Zoratto played for AC Cesena and Rimini Calcio, before making a name for himself with Brescia Calcio in the 1980s. He is best known as one of AC Parma's most prominent players during the early 1990s. Notably, he played for Parma from 1989 – the year in which the gialloblu were promoted to Serie A for their first time ever – to 1994, winning a Coppa Italia, a European Super Cup, and a Cup Winners' Cup with the team, among other titles. He retired from professional football in 1995, after a season with Calcio Padova 1910.[2]

At international level, Zoratto was also capped once for the Italy national football team by coach Arrigo Sacchi on 1 May 1993, in a 1–0 away defeat against Switzerland in a 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification match.[3]

Managerial career

In 2006, after a few years as Parma youth coach, Zoratto became head coach of Serie B club Modena F.C., with his old fellow player Luigi Apolloni, a former Italy international too, as assistant.[2] Zoratto was however sacked in February 2007 because of lack of impressive results. In April 2008 he was re-appointed at the helm of Modena as replacement for Bortolo Mutti, sacked because of poor results.[4]

He was confirmed at the helm of the canarini (canaries) for the 2008–09 season, however poor results and club problems led his team to a bottom-table place in the mid-season, this resulting to Zoratto and Modena parting company on January 26, 2009, with assistant manager Apolloni taking over from him.[5]

In November 2009 he was appointed new assistant manager at Torino as part of the new coaching staff of new trainer Mario Beretta, a position he left in January 2010.[6]

In August 2010 he was appointed as new head coach of the Italy U19 team, and was later appointed as the head coach of the Italy U17 team.[2]

Style of play

Normally a central or defensive midfielder, Zoratto was a diminutive and slender player, with good feet, who was known for his intelligence and passing ability. He was used as a regista or deep-lying playmaker in midfield under manager Nevio Scala during his time at Parma, due to his ability to dictate the tempo of his team's play, which was key to Scala's possession-based philosophy. He was also capable of playing higher up, behind the forwards, in order to create opportunities, but he was not known for his goalscoring from midfield, however, having failed to score a single goal in Serie A throughout his career.[7] [2] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MA QUANDO SBAGLIA IL PICCOLO ZORATTO? . it . La Repubblica . 8 May 2022 . 13 April 1993 .
  2. Web site: Italia – UEFA Under 17 . UEFA.com . 23 May 2024 . it . 3 April 2013.
  3. Web site: Convocazioni e presenze in campo . Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio . 23 May 2024 . en . 26 May 2023.
  4. News: Modena: via Mutti, torna Zoratto . RAI Sport . 2008-04-26 . 2008-04-20 . it . https://web.archive.org/web/20080424230238/http://www.raisport.rai.it/sportarticolo/0%2C10719%2C94943%2C00.html . 2008-04-24 . dead .
  5. News: Cambia la guida tecnica al Modena F.C. . it . Modena FC . 2009-01-26 . 2009-01-26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090201162413/http://modenafc.net/news.asp?n=4239 . 2009-02-01 .
  6. News: Zoratto diventa cuore Toro . it . . 2009-12-05 . 2009-12-02 . 2011-07-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110722025415/http://www.bresciaoggi.it/stories/Sport/108916__zoratto_diventa_cuore_toro/ . dead .
  7. News: Zucchini . Francesco . Piede Operaio . 23 May 2024 . L'Unità . 29 April 1993 . 27 . it.
  8. Web site: Quasi leggenda: il primo ballo del Parma . L'Ultimo Uomo . 23 May 2024 . it-IT . 25 March 2019.
  9. News: Nevio Scala, il non-maestro: "I giovani? Bisogna lasciarli liberi di esprimersi, senza indottrinarli con troppi discorsi tattici" . 23 May 2024 . Il Fatto Quotidiano . 20 March 2022 . it-IT.
  10. Web site: The Parma story: Hernan, Hristro, Gigi and the dairy dream gone wrong . fourfourtwo.com . en . 24 June 2015 . 23 May 2024 .
  11. News: uno chef partito dal basso fuse rocco e il calcio totale e parma non fu più provincia Nevio Scala . 23 May 2024 . La Gazzetta dello Sport . 14 December 2014 . it.
  12. Web site: Parma in festa a vent'anni da Wembley . www.eurosport.it . 24 May 2024 . it . 10 May 2013.