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Franco Lerda
Personal information
Full name Franco Lerda
Date of birth (1967-08-19) 19 August 1967 (age 57)
Place of birth Fossano, Italy
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1977–1979 Fossanese
1979–1980 Saviglianese
1980–1981 Centallo
1981–1983 Cuneo
1983–1985 Torino
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1985–1987 Torino 19 (1)
1987–1988 Messina 29 (2)
1988–1989 Taranto 32 (3)
1989–1990 Triestina 29 (6)
1990–1991 Chievo 32 (8)
1991–1993 Cesena 74 (25)
1993–1994 Brescia 33 (6)
1994–1995 Napoli 12 (0)
1995–1996 Brescia 16 (2)
1996–1998 Atletico Catania 40 (8)
1998 Alessandria 8 (1)
1998–2002 Cuneo 115 (73)
2002–2003 Canavese 21 (11)
International career
1985–1987 Italy U21 2 (1)
Managerial career
2005–2006 Saluzzo
2006–2007 Casale
2007–2008 Pescara
2008–2009 Pro Patria
2009–2010 Crotone
2010–2011 Torino
2011 Torino
2012–2013 Lecce
2013–2014 Lecce
2016 Vicenza
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Franco Lerda (born 19 August 1967) is an Italian football manager and former football player who played as a forward.

Club career

Lerda began his career with the Torino youth system, at the age of 16, joining the first team during the 1985–86 season. He made his professional debut with the club on 6 November 1985, coming on for Júnior in Torino's 3–1 defeat to Hajduk in the return leg of the round of 16 of the UEFA Cup. He made his Serie A debut on 24 November, in a 4–1 home win over Pisa, coming on for Schachner. He remained with the club for two seasons, collecting 19 appearances, and scoring 1 goal. He subsequently played in the lower divisions with Messina, Taranto, Triestina (in Serie B), Chievo Verona (in Serie C1), Cesena, and Brescia (in Serie B once again). He helped Brescia to earn Serie A promotion during the 1993–94 Serie B season, also winning the Anglo-Italian Cup with the club in 1994.[1]

The following season, after making 2 appearances with Brescia, he moved to Napoli, without being able to find the net, and subsequently returning to Brescia for the 1995–96 Serie B season. He later spent a season and a half with Serie C1 side Atletico Catania, narrowly missing out on Serie B promotion. He ended his career after playing with Alessandria in Serie C2, Cuneo and Canavese, in Serie D, and finally, with Saluzzo, in the Piedmont Eccellenza League, retiring at the conclusion of the 2003–04 season.[1]

International career

On 19 November 1986, Lerda made his debut for the Italy national under-21 football team, in a 1–1 home draw against Switzerland. He scored his first goal for the Italy under-21 side on 11 February 1987, in a 2–1 away win over Portugal; these were his only two appearances for the under-21 side.[2]

Managerial career

Lerda had been manager of a few clubs in lower divisions. when he, in June 2010, Became manager of Torino F.C.[3]

On 9 March 2011 he was sacked by the Torino board and replaced by Giuseppe Papadopulo.[4] However, eleven days later Papadopulo was sacked and Lerda was reinstated as manager.[5] On 29 May 2011 he was once again sacked following the club's failure to secure a spot in the Serie A-playoffs.[6]

In June 2012 he became new manager of U.S. Lecce.[7] On 21 January 2013 he was sacked following a 3–1 defeat against San Marino despite the team being in 2nd place in the Lega Pro Prima Divisione.[8]

He was reinstated as Lecce head coach on 24 September 2013, after the dismissal of Francesco Moriero. He was sacked on 27 December 2014 and replaced by Dino Pagliari.[9]

On 15 March 2016 he became new manager of Serie B side Vicenza.[10]

Honours

Brescia

References

  1. ^ a b Giovanni Cimino (20 November 2009). "La carriera di Franco Lerda: prima bomber, poi uomo delle imprese impossibili" (in Italian). Tutto Reggina. Retrieved 5 May 2015. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Nazionale in cifre: Lerda, Franco" (in Italian). FIGC. Retrieved 5 May 2015.
  3. ^ Franco Lerda ha firmato, ora è ufficiale
  4. ^ Papadopulo è il nuovo tecnico del Torino
  5. ^ Esonerato Giuseppe Papadopulo
  6. ^ Torino appoint former Bari coach Giampiero Ventura
  7. ^ Il Lecce di Tesoro a Franco Lerda. L'ex granata pronto per la panchina
  8. ^ Lecce, esonerato Franco Lerda (in Italian)
  9. ^ LCalciomercato Lecce, esonerato Lerda: Pagliari il nuovo tecnico (in Italian)
  10. ^ "Franco Lerda è il nuovo allenatore" (in Italian). Vicenza Calcio. 15 March 2016. Retrieved 2 May 2016.