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Sergio Buso was born on 3 April, 1950 in Padua, Italy, is an Italian footballer and coach. Discover Sergio Buso's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

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Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 3 April 1950
Birthday 3 April
Birthplace Padua, Italy
Date of death 24 December, 2011
Died Place Milan, Italy
Nationality Italy

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1950

Sergio Buso (3 April 1950 – 24 December 2011) was an Italian football coach and goalkeeper.

1972

Buso started his professional career with hometown club Padova, then moving to Bologna in 1972.

1974

During his three years at Bologna, Buso also played the UEFA Cup Winners Cup and the Mitropa Cup, and won a Coppa Italia in 1974.

1986

He successively played with several other teams such as Cagliari, Novara, Taranto and Pisa, before to retire in 1986 after a single season with Lucchese.

After his retirement, Buso decided to stay at Lucchese as assistant coach.

1989

In 1989, he joined Taranto as youth coach, and filled the same role at Modena between 1990 and 1993.

1993

In 1993–94 he then took his first role as head coach at Trento.

1995

After a short stint as Foggia assistant, Buso became assistant/youth team coach at his former club Bologna, a role he filled since 1995.

1999

In 1999, he was promoted as caretaker head coach of the then-Serie A club, replacing Carlo Mazzone until the appointment of new permanent boss Francesco Guidolin.

During this period he was defined as "Treccani of football" by then-chairman Giuseppe Gazzoni Frascara because of his extensive competence.

2000

He then left Bologna in 2000 to accept an offer from Serie C2 club Taranto, leading his side to direct promotion by the end of the season.

2001

In 2001, he left Taranto to become new goalkeeping coach at Venezia under Cesare Prandelli.

He then became Franco Colomba's assistant at SSC Napoli the following season, following him at Reggina one year later.

2004

In 2004, he was appointed goalkeeping coach of newly promoted Serie A club Fiorentina, a role he left after a few weeks to become new head coach after the resignation of Emiliano Mondonico.

His stint as Fiorentina boss turned out to the worse after a string of four consecutive defeats left the Viola in deep relegation zone, leading the board of directors to replace him with Dino Zoff.

He then tried his luck as head coach of Serie B club Catanzaro, being however dismissed after a few weeks due to poor results.

2006

In 2006, he accepted to serve as Roberto Donadoni's assistant in the Italy national team, a role he took until 2008.

He then rejoined Donadoni during his short-lived period as head coach of Napoli.

2011

Buso died on 24 December 2011, succumbing to a serious form of leukemia from which he had suffered for years.