Walter Chiarella

Walter Nicola Chiarella
Personal information
Full name Walter Nicola Chiarella
Date of birth (1963-07-30) 30 July 1963
Place of birth Foggia, Italy
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing position Right Winger
Youth career
Foggia
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1980-1981 Foggia 0 (0)
1981-1982 Lanciano 11 (1)
1982-1983 Manfredonia 14 (3)
1983-1984 Foggia 6 (0)
1984-1985 Pro Italia Galatina 34 (8)
oct. 1985-1986 Nola 26 (20)
1986-1989 Catanzaro 47 (10)
1989-1991 Ternana 20 (3)
1993-1994 Bisceglie 6 (2)
1994-1995 Foggia 0 (0)
1995-1996 Campobasso 11 (3)
1996-1997 Tricase 16 (8)
1997 Sanità Nola 1 (0)
nov. 1997-1998 Giugliano 8 (2)
1999-2000 Audace Cerignola 3 (0)
National team
1988 Italy B 0 (0)
Teams managed
2001 Barletta
2006-2007 Foggia Giovanissimi
2009-2010 Monti Dauni
2011-2012 Foggia Second
2013-2014 Gioventù Calcio Dauna
2015 Termoli

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Walter Chiarella (born 30 July 1963 in Foggia, Italy) was an Italian football right winger.

Career

Playing

Chiarella began his professional career at Foggia in 1980, transferring to Lanciano the following year where he scored 2 goals in 18 matches.

Later, Chiarella played in many teams in the lower Italian division, as Manfredonia, again Foggia, Pro Italia Galatina and Nola, where he was the top scorer.

In 1986 he transferred to Catanzaro, staying for two years and scoring 10 goals in 47 matches (20 matches were played in serie B), but in the second and in the third year in Calabria, Chiarella stop playing due a serious road accident.[1] First of the accident Chiarella was convocated from the Italian National Team B.

After accident Chiarella transferred to Ternana in 1989, scoring 3 goals in 20 games until 1991. Later Chiarella was unjustly banned for two years for corruption.[2] He moved to Bisceglie in Serie B the following season where again he scored only 2 goal in 6 matches. After returning in to Foggia in serie A in 1994, but he did not play. The following seasons Chiarella played in lower teams as Campobasso, Tricase, Sanità Nola, Giugliano, until he left off in 2000 with the Audace Cerignola.

Coaching

Chiarella started his coaching career in 2001 with the Barletta. Later, in 2006, he managed the Foggia under 15 team, called Giovanissimi. In 2009 Chiarella signed up for Monti Dauni in Promozione Molise, won the tournament and his team was promoted in Eccellenza Molise, but in December 2010 he quit a job. In October 2011 he became Foggia second coach.[3]

Curiosity

In the first Trapattoni match with Internazionale, he scored a goal in Coppa Italia at San Siro, but the match was finished 4-1 for Inter.[4]

References

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