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Cois, Sandro

Sandro Cois ( Italian: Sandro Cois ; June 9, 1972 Fossano , Italy ) - Italian footballer , midfielder .

Football
Sandro Cois
general information
Full nameSandro Cois
Born
CitizenshipFlag of italy Italy
Growth178 cm
Weight67 kg
Positionmidfielder
Team Information
Teamcompleted his career
Youth clubs
Flag of italy Torino
Club career [* 1]
1988-1994Flag of italy Torino44 (2)
1988-1989→ Flag of italy Saviglianese18 (0)
1994-2002Flag of italy Fiorentina175 (7)
2002-2003Flag of italy Sampdoria4 (0)
2003Flag of italy Piacenza50)
National Team [* 2]
1998-1999Flag of italy Italythirty)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships.
  2. ↑ Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

Content

Career

An Italian of Sardinian descent [1] , made his debut in the “Savillanese” in Series D 1988-1989 [2] . At the end of the season, Cois buys “Torino” [3] , and made his debut in Serie A against Lecce on March 17, 1991. In the following seasons, under the leadership of Emiliano Mondonico, Sandro started playing in the midfield and won the Italian Cup in 1993, and reached the UEFA Cup final where he lost to Ajax.

In 1994, he moved to Fiorentina for £ 4.5 billion [4] . In the young coach team, Claudio Ranieri is gaining a permanent place in the squad [5] . In 1996, he won another Italian Cup and joined the national team during the 1997-1998 season [1] .

In subsequent seasons, however, Cois lost his place in the first team and played only 11 matches in the 2001-2002 season. In August 2002, it was bought by Sampdoria [6] . In Sampdoria, he played only four games due to various injuries [7] , then moved to Piacenza in exchange for Salvatore Micheli [7] [8] , where he played only 5 games in the top division. At the end of the season, Kois began to pursue injury [9] and decided to end his professional career at the age of 31.

National Team

He played for the Italian national team 3 matches. He made his debut in January 1998 in a match against Slovakia , replacing Luigi Di Biagio [10] . He was in the application of the national team for the World Championship in France in 1998 [11] , but did not go on the field.

Achievements

  • Italian Cup
    • Torino : 1992-1993
    • Fiorentina : 1995-1996 , 2000-2001
  • Italian Super Cup
    • Fiorentina : 1996
  • Mitropa Cup
    • Torino : 1991

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Sandro Cois solocalcio.com
  2. ↑ Dopo un anno e mezzo arriva il poker - Bastioni, esordio infelice , Stampa Sera , 14 novembre 1988, pag. 25
  3. ↑ Sala: “Cravero libero, non centrocampista” , La Stampa , 31 marzo 1989, pag. 20
  4. ↑ Tutto Torino: vende Cois, compra Angloma repubblica.it
  5. ↑ Fiorentina linea verde repubblica.it
  6. ↑ Mercato con botto finale: dalla Fiorentina ecco Cois repubblica.it
  7. ↑ 1 2 Samp, Miceli si presenta repubblica.it
  8. ↑ Rosa 2002-2003 storiapiacenza1919.it
  9. ↑ Meteore e bidoni: Sandro Cois storiapiacenza1919.it
  10. ↑ Italia-Slovacchia 3-0 italia1910.com
  11. ↑ La lista dei convocati repubblica.it

Links

  • Profile at figc.i
  • Profile at tuttocalciatori.net
  • Profile on legaseriea.it
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Coyce, Sandro&oldid = 101135903


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