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Dario Bonetti was born on 5 August, 1961 in San Zeno Naviglio, Italy. Discover Dario Bonetti'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 63 years old?
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Dario Bonetti Height, Weight & Measurements
At 63 years old, Dario Bonetti height is 1.87 m .
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Dario Bonetti Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Dario Bonetti worth at the age of 63 years old? Dario Bonetti’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Italy. We have estimated
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Timeline
On 10 April 2012, Bonetti returned to Dinamo București. He won two trophies with Dinamo, the Romanian Cup and the Romanian Supercup, but started the 2012–13 season poorly, with the team being quickly eliminated from the UEFA Europa League and winning only six of the first 15 games in Liga I. Because of this, Bonetti was sacked on 14 November 2012.
In July 2010 he was unveiled as the new manager of the Zambia national football team. Despite successful 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign, he was sacked on 10 October 2011, two days after Zambia qualified for Africa Cup of Nations.
In all his whole playing career in the Serie A, Dario Bonetti was suspended for a total of 39 matches, this being as of 2009 an absolute record.
On 23 June 2009, he was appointed as the new head coach of Liga I team Dinamo Bucureşti, the Italian coach replacing Mircea Rednic. He was sacked by Nicolae Badea, head of Administrative Council of Dinamo Bucharest, as a result of Bonetti's public statements about Dinamo shareholders on 3 October 2009.
On 9 November 2009, Bonetti was announced as the new head coach of Lega Pro Prima Divisione team Valle del Giovenco. He was fired in February 2010.
In December 2008 he was appointed as new head coach of Lega Pro Prima Divisione team Juve Stabia.
After his retirement, Dario Bonetti became coach of amateur Genoa side Sestrese in 1999, with his brother Ivano as player. Both brothers then jointly managed Scottish team Dundee from 2000 to 2002, with Dario officially acting as Ivano's technical assistant. In February 2005, Dario Bonetti was then appointed head coach of Serie C2 club Potenza. He then announced a surprising move to Hungarian side MFC Sopron in February 2006, thus joining fellow Italian Giuseppe Signori. Bonetti was then sacked in May 2006, after the final matchday, a 1–0 home loss to Rákospalotai EAC, but made a comeback at the Hungarian side in March 2007. On 22 June 2007, he was unveiled as new head coach of Italian Serie C1 team Gallipoli.
A strong and tenacious defender, Bonetti was primarily known for his stamina, determination, physical attributes, and his man-marking ability. He was also notorious for his aggression on the pitch, however, which led him to pick up many cards, as well as his lack of pace and technical ability; in later years, he also struggled to adapt into the new zonal marking system which was implemented by manager Luigi Maifredi upon his arrival at Juventus in 1990.
Bonetti made 2 appearances for the Italian national football team in 1986, making his debut on 8 October, in a 2–0 win over Greece.
Born in San Zeno Naviglio, Brescia, Italy, Bonetti made his professional debut during the 1978–79 season with Brescia. He then moved to Roma in 1980, and played for the giallorossi until 1986, except for a one-season spell at Sampdoria during the 1982–83 season; during his time with Roma, he won three Coppa Italia titles. In 1986, he signed for Milan, but failed to impress and moved to Verona only one year later. In 1989, he transferred to Juventus, where he played two seasons, making 63 appearances and scoring 5 goals, winning a Coppa Italia and UEFA Cup double under manager Dino Zoff in 1990. A return to Sampdoria in 1991 was followed by a single season at SPAL in 1992, and retirement in 1993.
Dario Bonetti (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdaːrjo boˈnetti] ; born 5 August 1961) is an Italian football manager and former defender. He is the elder brother of Ivano Bonetti.