Sergio Brighenti


Sergio Brighenti was an Italian football player and coach. As a professional player, Brighenti played as a forward at both club and international levels before beginning his coaching career.

Playing career

Brighenti made his professional debut in 1949 and played for Modena, Internazionale, Triestina, Padova, Sampdoria and Torino, winning two consecutive Serie A titles with Inter in 1953 and 1954. Brighenti scored a total of 155 goals in 363 career league games. He was also top-scorer in Serie A once throughout his career, during the 1960–61 season, scoring 27 goals.
Brighenti also earned nine caps for [Italy national association football|football team|Italy] between 1959 and 1961, scoring two goals.

Style of play

Brighenti was a quick, hardworking, and dynamic centre-forward with good technical ability and a powerful, accurate shot, who was known for his team–play as well as his eye for goal; as such, his role was more akin to that of a "centravanti di manovra," in Italian football jargon, which was similar to that of a second striker, and a precursor to the modern false 9 roles.

Coaching career

Brighenti retired as a player in 1965 and began his first football management job with [A.S. A.S. Varese 1910|Varese 1910|Varese] in 1968. Brighenti was manager at Varese twice and also managed Seregno and Lecco.

Personal life and death

Sergio Brighenti was born in Modena on 23 September 1932. His older brother was fellow player Renato Brighenti.
Brighenti died on 10 October 2022 at the age of 90.

Honours

Inter Milan
Individual