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Alessio Dionisi
Italian football manager (born 1980) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alessio Dionisi (born 1 April 1980) is an Italian professional football coach and former player.
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Playing career
A centre back with free kick abilities, Dionisi spent most of his career at Serie C2 and Serie D levels, with his highlight being at Tritium, a club he captained and with whom he won promotion to Lega Pro Prima Divisione and also played in the Italian third tier for a season.
Coaching career
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Early years
Dionisi retired from active playing football in 2014, immediately being named head coach of Serie D club Olginatese, which was his final club as a player. He then managed again at the Serie D level with Borgosesia from 2015 to 2017, and Fiorenzuola in the 2017–18 season.
He was then named head coach of Serie D club Imolese in 2018, guiding the club to second place in the league. After the club was admitted to Serie C to fill a vacancy, he was confirmed at Imolese and successfully guided the small club from Emilia-Romagna to a historic third place in the league (the best result in the club's history) and a place in the promotion playoffs, where his club was defeated by Piacenza in the semi-finals.
Venezia
His impressive results with Imolese won him the attention of Venezia, who appointed him head coach on 3 July 2019.[1] With Venezia readmitted to Serie B in place of Palermo,[2] he guided the Venetians to keep their place in the Italian second division.
Empoli
On 19 August 2020, he was announced as the new head coach of Serie B club Empoli.[3] On his first season in charge, he led Empoli to become 2020–21 Serie B champions and ensure themselves promotion to Serie A.[4]
Sassuolo
His impressive results at Empoli led to Serie A club Sassuolo offering him the vacant role of head coach after Roberto De Zerbi's departure; after rescinding his contract with Empoli on 15 June 2021,[5] Dionisi signed a two-year deal with Sassuolo the following day, effective from 1 July 2021.[6]
After guiding Sassuolo to two consecutive mid-table placements in the Serie A, Dionisi was sacked on 25 February 2024 following a string of negative results that left the Neroverdi struggling in the bottom positions of the league.[7]
Palermo
On 7 June 2024, Dionisi was unveiled as the new head coach of Serie B promotion hopefuls Palermo.[8] In his season in charge of Palermo, he failed to fulfil expectations, being consistently criticized by the Palermo supporters due to his inability in improving the results of the club despite having the third-highest squad of the league in terms of cumulative wages and high-level signings such as Joel Pohjanpalo.[9] He eventually led the club to eighth place in the league and was eliminated by Juve Stabia in the playoffs.
On 15 June 2025, Palermo announced that they had relieved Dionisi of his head coaching duties.[10]
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Managerial statistics
- As of match played 17 May 2025[citation needed]
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References
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