Flavio Destro


Flavio Destro is an Italian football manager and former player, who played as a defender.

Club career

1976–1981: Youth career

Destro began his youth career at local club Torino, where he played for their Allievi and Primavera side.

1981–1982: Reggina

After spending five years with the Granata, Destro signed his first professional contract with Serie C1 club Reggina. In his only season with the Amaranto, he made 19 appearances and scored 1 goal.

1982–1983: Rondinella

At the end of the 1981–82 season, he moved to Rondinella and managed 30 appearances and would again score one goal.

1983–1985: Catanzaro

Destro then spent two seasons at Catanzaro, where he managed 60 appearances and a single goal.

1985–1990: Ascoli

He signed for Ascoli in 1985 and departed the club in 1990. In five seasons at Ascoli, Destro managed 142 appearances and scored 2 goals. His first goal for Ascoli came on 14 February 1988 at home against Milan in Serie A. The Rossoneri then equalised threw Daniele Massaro to make it honours even.

1990–1994: Pescara, Cesena and Empoli

A single season at Pescara was followed by a two-year spell with Cesena. Before hanging up the boots forever, the veteran defender spent one last season at Empoli, where he played 18 times without registering a goal.

Post-retirement

Following his retirement from football, Destro then pursued a career in coaching football. He currently lives in Ascoli Piceno, the birthplace of his son.

Managerial career

Destro managed Lega Pro Seconda Divisione club Montichiari in 2008. He was then made assistant manager at both Crotone in, and Torino in. Destro returned to former club Ascoli, where he was appointed manager in 2014. Serie D side Fermana announced Destro as their new manager in March 2016. He guided Fermana to promotion to Serie C in 2017, and a place in the Serie C promotion playoffs in 2019. On 14 October 2019, he was fired by Fermana with squad in 16th place and no victories in 5 games.

Personal life

Destro is the father of Bologna and Italy forward Mattia Destro. His daughter-in-law is the Italian showgirl Ludovica Caramis.

Honours

Club

;Ascoli