Panchina d'Oro

Panchina d'Oro (English: Golden Bench) is an annual title awarded to the best Italian association football coach of the Serie A season. The Panchina d'Argento (English: Silver Bench) is awarded to the best non-Serie A coach for winning promotion. In 2006, a special Panchina d'Oro was also awarded to Marcello Lippi, following his victory with Italy at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.[1]

Recipients

Season Golden Bench Club Silver Bench Club
1990–91 Raymond Goethals[2] Marseille Vujadin Boškov[3]
Ljupko Petrović[3]
Johan Cruijff[3]
Sampdoria
Red Star Belgrade
Barcelona
1991–92 Fabio Capello Milan Carlos Alberto Silva[3]
Raymond Goethals[3]
Howard Wilkinson[3]
Bobby Robson[3]
Porto
Marseille
Leeds
PSV
1992–93 Not awarded
1993–94 Fabio Capello Milan
1994–95 Marcello Lippi Juventus Renzo Ulivieri Bologna
1995–96 Marcello Lippi[2] Juventus Osvaldo Jaconi Castel di Sangro
1996–97 Alberto Zaccheroni Udinese Giuseppe Pillon Treviso
1997–98 Luigi Simoni Internazionale Corrado Benedetti Cesena
1998–99 Alberto Zaccheroni[2] Milan Claudio Foscarini Alzano Virescit
1999–2000 Alberto Cavasin[2] Lecce Serse Cosmi Arezzo
2000–01 Fabio Capello[2] Roma Gianni De Biasi Modena
2001–02 Luigi Delneri[2] Chievo Ezio Rossi Triestina
2002–03 Carlo Ancelotti Milan Elio Gustinetti Albinoleffe
2003–04 Carlo Ancelotti[2] Milan Mario Somma Empoli
2004–05 Luciano Spalletti[2] Udinese Domenico Di Carlo Mantova
2005–06 Cesare Prandelli Fiorentina Antonio Soda Spezia
2006–07 Cesare Prandelli[4] Fiorentina Gian Piero Gasperini Genoa
2007–08 Roberto Mancini Internazionale Giuseppe Iachini Chievo
2008–09 Massimiliano Allegri[5] Cagliari Antonio Conte[6] Bari
2009–10 José Mourinho[7] Internazionale Pierpaolo Bisoli Cesena
2010–11 Francesco Guidolin[8] Udinese Attilio Tesser Novara
2011–12 Antonio Conte[9] Juventus Zdeněk Zeman[9] Pescara
2012–13 Antonio Conte[10] Juventus Eusebio Di Francesco[10] Sassuolo
2013–14 Antonio Conte[11] Juventus Maurizio Sarri[2] Empoli
2014–15 Massimiliano Allegri[12] Juventus Roberto Stellone[13] Frosinone
2015–16 Maurizio Sarri[14] Napoli Ivan Jurić[14] Crotone
2016–17 Massimiliano Allegri[15] Juventus Leonardo Semplici[16] SPAL
2017–18 Massimiliano Allegri[17] Juventus Aurelio Andreazzoli[18] Empoli
2018–19 Gian Piero Gasperini[19] Atalanta Fabio Liverani[19] Lecce
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References

  1. "Prandelli vince la panchina d'oro premiato anche l'ex Ct Lippi" (in Italian). La Repubblica. 11 December 2006. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  2. "Albo "Panchina d'Oro"" (in Italian). 1 February 2010. Archived from the original on 7 July 2011. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  3. "Premi: la storia della "Panchina d'Oro"..." Inter.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 20 September 2017. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  4. "Panchina d'Oro a Prandelli" (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport. 4 February 2008. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  5. "Allegri's opportunity, Juve's gain?". Football Italia. 17 July 2014. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  6. Jacopo Gerna (18 February 2013). "Panchina d'oro a Conte Premiata l'impresa con la Juve" (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  7. "Mourinho vince ancora: a lui la Panchina d'oro 2009-2010". Corriere della Sera. 8 February 2011. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  8. "A Guidolin la Panchina d'oro Quella d'argento a Tesser" (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport. 27 February 2012. Retrieved 27 January 2016.
  9. David Schiavone (28 January 2013). "Gran Gala del Calcio 2012 – Winners". Forza Italian Football. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  10. "Panchina d'Oro, vince Conte, poi Montella e Mazzarri" (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport. 3 March 2014. Retrieved 18 May 2016.
  11. "Calcio, panchina d'oro ancora a Conte: La mia Juve sarebbe a +20" [Football, golden bench to Conte again: "My Juve would be 20 points ahead"] (in Italian). La Repubblica. 9 March 2015. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  12. "Allegri wins 'Panchina d'Oro' award". Juventus.com. 7 March 2016. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  13. "Roberto Stellone si aggiudica la Panchina d'Argento" (in Italian). casa. 7 March 2016. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  14. "Sarri wins Panchina d'Oro". Football Italia. 27 March 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  15. "Allegri wins 2017 Panchina d'Oro". Football Italia. 26 March 2018. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  16. "Serie B, Panchina d'Argento a Leonardo Semplici" (in Italian). tuttomercatoweb.com. 26 March 2018.
  17. "Allegri named best manager in Italy for the fourth time!". juventus.com. 12 November 2018. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  18. "Aurelio Andreazzoli ha vinto la Panchina d'Argento per la stagione 2017/18" (in Italian). empolicalcio.net. 12 November 2018. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  19. "Gasperini vince la Panchina d'oro 2019, battuti Mihajlovic e Allegri". la Repubblica (in Italian). 3 February 2020. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
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