Walter Chiarella
FullnameNicola Walter Chiarella
Birth date30 July 1963 (age 63)
Birth placeFoggia, Italy
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
PositionRight Winger
Youthclubs 1Foggia
Years 11980–1981
Clubs 1Foggia
Caps 10
Goals 10
Years 21981–1982
Clubs 2Lanciano
Caps 211
Goals 21
Years 31982–1983
Clubs 3Manfredonia
Caps 314
Goals 33
Years 41983–1984
Clubs 4Foggia
Caps 46
Goals 40
Years 51984–1985
Clubs 5Pro Italia Galatina
Caps 534
Goals 58
Years 6oct. 1985–1986
Clubs 6Nola
Caps 626
Goals 620
Years 71986–1989
Clubs 7Catanzaro
Caps 747
Goals 710
Years 81989–1991
Clubs 8Ternana
Caps 820
Goals 83
Years 91993–1994
Clubs 9Bisceglie
Caps 96
Goals 92
Years 101994–1995
Clubs 10Foggia
Caps 100
Goals 100
Manageryears 12001
Managerclubs 1Barletta
Manageryears 22003–2004
Managerclubs 2Monti Dauni
Manageryears 32006–2007
Managerclubs 3Foggia Giovanissimi
Manageryears 42009–2010
Managerclubs 4Monti Dauni
Manageryears 52011–2012
Managerclubs 5Foggia Second
Manageryears 62013–2014
Managerclubs 6Gioventù Calcio Dauna
Manageryears 72015
Managerclubs 7Termoli
Manageryears 82017–
Managerclubs 8Manfredonia
Years 111995–1996
Clubs 11Campobasso
Caps 1111
Goals 113
Years 121996–1997
Clubs 12Tricase
Caps 1216
Goals 128
Years 131997
Clubs 13Sanità Nola
Caps 131
Goals 130
Years 14nov. 1997–1998
Clubs 14Giugliano
Caps 148
Goals 142
Years 151999
Clubs 15Matera

Nicola Walter Chiarella (born 30 July 1963) is an Italian former footballer who played as a right winger.

Playing career

Chiarella began his professional career with Foggia in 1980, and subsequently transferred to Lanciano the following year, where he scored two goals in 18 matches.

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

In 1986, he transferred to Catanzaro, staying for two years and scoring ten goals in 47 matches (20 of these matches were played in Serie B). Later Chiarella was unjustly [citation needed]banned for two years for corruption charges.[1]

In 1989 after a long period of inactivity due to a road accident , Chiarella transferred to Ternana, where he remained until 1991, scoring 3 goals in 20 games. He moved to Bisceglie in Serie C2 the following season where he once again scored only two goals in six matches. Afterwards, he returned to Foggia in serie A in 1994, but did not play for the club. The following seasons Chiarella played in lower-division Italian teams, such as Campobasso, Tricase, Sanità Nola, Giugliano, until he retired in 2000, after one season with Audace Cerignola.

Coaching career

Chiarella started his coaching career in 2001 with Barletta. Later, in 2006, he managed the Foggia under 15 team, called Giovanissimi. In 2009 Chiarella signed with Monti Dauni in Promozione Molise, and later won the tournament, which led to his team being promoted to Eccellenza Molise; however, in December 2010, he quit his job. In October 2011 he became Foggia's second coach.[2]

Trivia

In Giovanni Trapattoni's first match with Internazionale, in the 1986–87 Coppa Italia at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Chiarella scored a goal for Catanzaro, although the match eventually finished in a 4–1 away defeat to Inter.[3]

References

  1. ^ Chiarella ban on Lastampa.it
  2. ^ Foggia nuovo corso, arriva Stringara
  3. ^ Inter-Catanzaro 4-1