Stefano Fiore, born on April seventeenth, nineteen seventy-five, is a distinguished Italian football manager and former player, renowned for his versatility as an attacking midfielder and right winger. His football journey began at Cosenza in nineteen ninety-two, where he laid the foundation for a remarkable career.
Fiore's professional ascent took him to Parma in nineteen ninety-four, marking his Serie A debut and contributing to the club's triumph in the UEFA Cup. His tenure at Parma was marked by significant achievements, including a double victory in nineteen ninety-nine, which featured his second UEFA Cup and the Coppa Italia. Following this success, he enjoyed a fruitful period at Udinese, where he played a pivotal role in winning the UEFA Intertoto Cup in two thousand.
In two thousand four, Fiore transferred to Lazio, where he clinched his second Coppa Italia title, finishing as the competition's top scorer. His career then led him to Spain with Valencia, where he initially celebrated a UEFA Supercup victory but faced challenges in maintaining his form. This prompted loan spells back in Italy with Fiorentina, Torino, and Livorno.
After a brief stint with Mantova in two thousand seven, Fiore returned to Cosenza in two thousand nine, where he concluded his playing career. On the international stage, he earned thirty-eight caps for the Italy national team between two thousand and two thousand four, scoring twice. He was part of the squad that reached the final of UEFA Euro two thousand, contributing one goal to the team's success.