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Roberto D'Aversa is an Italian football manager, and former football player, who played as a midfielder. He is currently the manager for Parma.<\/P>

Playing career
A Milan youth product, D'Aversa has mostly played with minor Serie A teams, as well as lower leagues.<\/P>

In the 2004–05 season, he was banned for 6 months for match-fixing. Stefano Bettarini, Antonio Marasco, Maurizio Caccavale, Alfredo Femiano and former Siena teammate Generoso Rossi were also banned.<\/P>

On the 28 January 2007, he played his first Serie A match for Messina against Ascoli.<\/P>

In January 2009, he was loaned from Treviso to Mantova. In July 2009, he was released due to Treviso going bankrupt. On the 5 of September 2009, he moved to Gallipoli Calcio. On the 22 of January 2010, he was transferred to Triestina on a 6 months contract.<\/P>

Post-playing and coaching career
After his retirement, he stayed at Virtus Lanciano as part of the non-playing staff as technical area manager. In July 2014 he was appointed as the club's new head coach to replace Marco Baroni for the 2014–15 Serie B campaign.<\/P>","165A9E64AAEECF0376C325C4F36A5C95":"0","519F480A5D95AABEE231AFCBBAB20A94":"","CDD05FD46E6F78B9FEABD05EFFA7F762":"","165A9E64AAEECF036C1B6B6A72794204F7BF560594F29F16":"1","A3B3C821F4815DD2":"5815","1CD1A53514962B6A":"1","F849A024F3C8AF1B2C4A709B4C92BB0F":"2024-7-2","229187823D238BA5":"411","9B962DAE9CDB1287":"75kg","43E2EE6075CF14CE3F1421B506383C07":"Italy","F14A25307A7B90F34DF7D46459F247E0":"1975-8-12","e_index":3};