Guillermo Giacomazzi
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Guillermo Gonzalo Giacomazzi Suárez | ||
Date of birth | November 21, 1977 | ||
Place of birth | Montevideo, Uruguay | ||
Height | 1.87 m (6 ft 1+1⁄2 in) | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Roma (assistant) | ||
Youth career | |||
1997–1998 | Bella Vista | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1998–1999 | Bella Vista | 53 | (10) |
2000–2001 | Peñarol | 34 | (8) |
2001–2013 | Lecce | 273 | (37) |
2007 | → Palermo (loan) | 7 | (0) |
2007–2008 | → Empoli (loan) | 20 | (0) |
2013–2014 | Siena | 38 | (4) |
2014–2015 | Perugia | 26 | (1) |
International career | |||
1998–2007 | Uruguay | 17 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 1 August 2015 |
Guillermo Gonzalo Giacomazzi Suárez (born 21 November 1977) is a Uruguayan football coach and former player,[1] currently in charge as Daniele De Rossi's assistant coach at AS Roma.
He holds the Serie A appearances record for Lecce with 178 matches played.[2] He also played for the Uruguay national team.
Playing career
[edit]He started in Uruguay, playing for Bella Vista before moving to Peñarol. In 2001, he was signed by Lecce and made his debut match in Italian Serie A on August 27, 2001, against Parma, a game which Lecce drew 1–1. He played for the team for the following six years, becoming its captain.
On January 31, 2007, he was signed by Palermo. On February 11, 2007, he played his first Serie A match for Palermo, against Empoli[3] In the following season, he was loaned to Empoli, and in 2008, he returned to Lecce. On 6 July 2010, he signed a new four-year contract with Lecce.[4]
Giacomazzi stayed with Lecce in 2012 despite their relegation from Serie A in 2011–12 and subsequent expulsion from the Serie B for their part in the Calcio Scommesse scandal. Giacomazzi, the club's captain, rejected offers from Serie A sides Parma and Torino and Serie B team Cesena to remain at the club.[5]
In 2013, he joined Siena, a team that was excluded from the Serie B at the end of the season due to financial problems. Thus, he became a free agent and joined Perugia for the 2014–15 Serie B season.[6]
Coaching career
[edit]On 15 February 2020, Giacomazzi was announced as one of the two assistants to head coach Devis Mangia in charge of the Malta national football team.[7] On 11 October 2022, he rescinded his contract with the Malta Football Federation,[8] and subsequently joined Serie B club SPAL as Daniele De Rossi's technical collaborator.[9] He was relieved from his post, together with De Rossi and his entire staff, on 14 February 2023.[10]
In January 2024, following De Rossi's appointment as new Roma head coach, Giacomazzi followed him as his assistant.[11]
Personal life
[edit]In addition to his native Uruguayan citizenship, Giacomazzi is also an Italian citizen since 2004.[12] He is married to an Italian woman from Lecce, with whom he had two children.[13]
His son Sebastián (born 2006) is a youth footballer for Lecce, and has been called up to join the Uruguay national under-20 football team in 2022.[14][15]
In August 2022, Giacomazzi became a grandfather after his daughter Stephanie, partner of Lecce player Antonino Gallo, gave birth to a child.[16]
References
[edit]- ^ "Ficha de Jugador de selección: Guillermo Giacomazzi". Tenfield. Archived from the original on April 23, 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-10.
- ^ "SERIE A: GIACOMAZZI IL PIÙ PRESENTE IN A, "HO DATO TANTO E HO RICEVUTO TANTO"" (in Italian). Soccerpuglia.it. 2009-05-12. Archived from the original on 2011-07-22.
- ^ "Tactical Formation". Football-Lineups.com. Retrieved February 15, 2007.
- ^ "Rinnovo del contratto per Giacomazzi". US Lecce (in Italian). 6 July 2010. Archived from the original on 12 July 2010. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
- ^ "Lecce, Giacomazzi: "Ho respinto le offerte di Parma, Torino e Cesena"". TuttoMercatoWeb.
- ^ "Giacomazzi è un giocatore del Perugia". ACPerugiaCalcio.com. Archived from the original on 2014-08-14.
- ^ "Mangia names Mazzotta, Giacomazzi as Malta assistant coaches". Times of Malta. 2020-02-15. Retrieved 2022-10-03.
- ^ "MFA parts ways with national team assistant coach Guillermo Giacomazzi". Malta Today. 2022-10-11. Retrieved 2022-10-11.
- ^ "Da Giacomazzi a Chimenti: ecco lo staff di De Rossi alla Spal" (in Italian). SiamoLaRoma.it. 11 October 2022. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
- ^ "Daniele De Rossi sollevato dall'incarico di allenatore della SPAL" (in Italian). S.P.A.L. 14 February 2023. Retrieved 14 February 2023.
- ^ "Da Giacomazzi a Brignardello, tutti gli uomini nello staff di De Rossi" (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport. 17 January 2024. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
- ^ "Cittadinanza italiana a Giacomazzi del Lecce" (in Italian). La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno. 21 October 2004. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
- ^ "Giacomazzi: "Lecce mi ha dato tutto, ora in Serie A per restarci. Olivera? Con Spalletti farà bene"" (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport. 30 June 2022. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
- ^ ""SEBA", CHE GIOIA IMMENSA! Giacomazzi Junior convocato dall'URUGUAY UNDER 20, sarà il più giovane in uno stage di allenamento" (in Italian). SoloLecce.it. 28 June 2022. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
- ^ "El hijo de un ex Peñarol que la rompe en Italia y es capitán en la sub 16 del Lecce" (in Spanish). El Observador. 26 February 2022. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
- ^ "Fiocco azzurro in casa Lecce, gli ex rosa Gallo e Giacomazzi diventano papà e nonno" (in Italian). PalermoToday. 25 August 2022. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
External links
[edit]- 1977 births
- Living people
- Uruguayan men's footballers
- Uruguay men's international footballers
- Uruguayan expatriate men's footballers
- C.A. Bella Vista players
- Peñarol players
- US Lecce players
- Palermo FC players
- Empoli FC players
- Siena FC SSD players
- AC Perugia Calcio players
- Uruguayan Primera División players
- Serie A players
- Serie B players
- Serie C players
- Expatriate men's footballers in Italy
- Uruguayan expatriate sportspeople in Italy
- Men's association football midfielders
- Footballers from Montevideo
- Uruguayan sportspeople of Italian descent