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Fabrizio Castori : ウィキペディア英語版
Fabrizio Castori

Fabrizio Castori (born on July 11, 1954 in San Severino Marche, Province of Macerata) is an Italian football coach currently in charge of Serie A side Carpi.
Castori was born in San Severino Marche, but grew up in Tolentino. He started his coaching career in 1980 at the age of 26 as head coach of ''Seconda Categoria'' team Belfortese from Belforte del Chienti. Initially a boss for amateur teams, having spent three seasons in ''Seconda Categoria'' (second-lowest division in Italian football) and three others in Prima Categoria, he led a ''Promozione'' team, Cerreto, to reach Serie D in 1990 (there was no ''Eccellenza'' division at that time). From 1992 to 1998 Castori coached ''Eccellenza'' team Tolentino leading them to Serie C2.
In 1998-1999 he won a Serie D league and a ''Scudetto Dilettanti'' with Lanciano. After a poor Serie C1 season with Castel di Sangro, he returned at Lanciano in 2000, and immediately won the Serie C2 league. He stayed at Lanciano until 2003.
==== Cesena ====
In the summer 2003 he was appointed head coach of Serie C1 team Cesena. At his first season, he led Cesena to win the promotion playoffs and the Coppa Italia Serie C; this however was obscured by a 3-year ban on him after having been protagonist of a riot during the return leg of the promotion playoff finals against Lumezzane. The ban was successively reduced to 2 years following a pardon request by Castori himself; during this time, Castori was unable to serve as head coach but, despite this, he was confirmed as Cesena's boss, with assistant manager Massimo Gadda serving at his place on the dugout until January 23, 2006.
On November 11, 2007, following a 1–4 loss to Rimini in a regional derby and only seven points gained in the first fourteen matches, Castori was dismissed by Cesena, after four seasons at the helm of the ''bianconeri'', but was reinstated at his managing role only three months later following Giovanni Vavassori's dismissal on February 25, 2008; his comeback at Cesena proved however to be unsuccessful, as the ''bianconeri'' were relegated to Serie C1 at the end of the season.

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