Carmelo Di Bella

Carmelo Di Bella (January 30, 1921 – September 9, 1992) was an Italian football player and manager. Di Bella spent the vast majority of his career in Sicily where he was a prominent figure in the footballing scene, especially in relation to the island's most successful clubs; Catania and Palermo.

Carmelo Di Bella
Di Bella as a manager
Personal information
Date of birth (1921-01-30)January 30, 1921
Place of birth Catania, Italy
Date of death September 9, 1992(1992-09-09) (aged 71)
Place of death Palermo, Italy
Playing position(s) left wing)
Youth career
Catania
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1939–1941 Catania 49 (2)
1941–1949 Palermo 111 (12)
1949–1951 Igea Virtus
1951–1952 Marsala
1952–1954 Akragas
Teams managed
1950–1951 Igea Virtus (player/manager)
1951–1952 Marsala (player/manager)
1952–1954 Akragas (player/manager)
1955–1957 Termitana
1957–1958 Catania (youth team)
1958–1966 Catania
1966–1967 Catanzaro
1967–1971 Palermo
1971–1973 Catania
1974–1976 Reggiana
1976–1977 Catania
1981 Palermo
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Playing career

Di Bella, a left wing, started his professional career for his native city team Catania. From 1941 he played for Juventina Palermo, then renamed to Palermo in 1946. He also played a Serie A season with the rosanero, making nine appearances and scoring a goal in 1948–49. He retired from playing football in 1954, after two seasons as player/manager for minor team Akragas from Agrigento.

Managing career

After two seasons as coach of minor team Termitana from Termini Imerese, Di Bella was appointed as Catania's youth team coach in 1957. In 1958–59, with just twelve matches remaining, Di Bella was called to replace Blagoje Marjanović with the goal to save the club from relegation to Serie C, with the initial support of technical director Felice Borel. Di Bella ended the season with a sixteenth place which allowed Catania to avoid relegation, and he was consequently confirmed at the helm of Catania. Di Bella coached Catania till 1966, when he resigned from his office, obtaining a Serie A promotion in 1960 and leading the Sicilian club to the Italian top division until his resignations. Di Bella then signed for Catanzaro, narrowly missing promotion to Serie A. In 1967, he became head coach of Palermo, where he immediately won Serie B bringing the rosanero back to Serie A. He left Palermo in 1971 to return to Catania, where however did not repeat his previous triumphs with the rossoblù (eighth, then fifth, in Serie B). In 1974, he became coach of Reggiana of Serie B: he avoided relegation in his first season, but not in the second. In 1976–77 he coached again Catania, but without being able to avoid relegation.

His last coaching effort, in 1981, was as Palermo boss: called to coach the rosanero since the 28th matchday, he helped the club to avoid relegation from Serie B.

Di Bella died in 1992 in Palermo.

Honours

Player

Manager

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