Oscar Piantoni

Oscar Piantoni
Personal information
Date of birth 1949 (1949)
Place of birth Gandino, Italy
Date of death (aged 69)
Place of death Bergamo, Italy
Teams managed
Years Team
1980–1982 Alzano
1982–1986 Darfo Boario
1986–1987 Romanese [it]
1987–1988 Melzo [it]
1988–1990 Romanese [it]
1990–1993 Lumezzane
1993–1997 Alzano Virescit
1997–1998 Albinese
1998–2001 AlbinoLeffe
2001–2002 Alessandria
2002–2004 Monza
2004–2005 Nuova Albano
2005–2006 Liberty Oradea
2006–2007 Valenzana
2007–2008 Caravaggese
2008–2009 Pergocrema
2009–2010 AlzanoCene

Oscar Piantoni (1949 – 20 June 2018) was an Italian professional football manager.

Career

Piantoni was born in 1949 in Gandino, in the Province of Bergamo, Italy. He most notably coached Alzano Virescit from 1993 to 1997 between the Serie D and the Serie C1, and was AlbinoLeffe's first head coach between 1998 and 2001, helping them to promotion to the Serie C1.

Piantoni also coached Alessandria, Monza, Valenzana, Caravaggese and Pergocrema in Italy. He moved to Romania; initially Walter Zenga's assistant at Naţional București, Piantoni then took charge of Divizia B side Liberty Oradea in 2005–06, helping them to promotion to the Divizia A.

Personal life

Piantoni had a sister, Laura. He and his wife, Raffaella, had two daughters: Alessia and Rossana.

On 20 June 2018, Piantoni died aged 69 at the Papa Giovanni XXIII hospital of Bergamo.



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