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            Scudetto to brink of Serie C - where did it go wrong for Sampdoria?

            Saturday, May 31, 2025 - 11:12:44
            Scudetto to brink of Serie C - where did it go wrong for Sampdoria?
            Arya News - After a golden age in the 1980s and 90s, Sampdoria risk being relegated to Serie C for the first time - where did it all go wrong?

            Before the 1984-85 season, Sampdoria"s only honour was the 1966-67 second division title.
            Yet over the next decade the club won the Coppa Italia four times - more than any other side during that period - were crowned Serie A champions, won the European Cup Winners" Cup and played in a European Cup final.
            After assuming the club presidency in 1979, Paolo Mantovani was the man who turned an unfashionable mid-table team into serial winners.
            Having made his money in the oil business, Mantovani spent heavily but smartly to propel Sampdoria to unprecedented heights.
            Big names like Francis, Graeme Souness and Liam Brady were signed, but it was the recruitment of some of the best young Italian talents that really paid off.
            A 17-year-old Mancini arrived from Bologna in 1982, followed two years later by a 19-year-old Vialli from Cremonese.
            Nicknamed the "goal twins" because of their prolific attacking partnership, both scored in the second leg of the 1984-85 Coppa Italia final, the first major title in Sampdoria"s history.
            Mancini and Vialli first met at 16 when playing for Italy"s youth teams and formed a close friendship that characterised the unity in the Sampdoria squad.
            "We have a relationship that goes way beyond friendship," Mancini said before Vialli"s death from pancreatic cancer in 2023. "He"s almost like a brother to me."
            Along with goalkeeper Gianluca Pagliuca, defender Pietro Vierchowod, attacking right-back Moreno Mannini, midfield anchor Fausto Pari and electric winger Attilio Lombardo, the duo formed the backbone of a team that won three more Coppa Italia titles - and the club"s first and only Scudetto in 1990-91 under legendary manager Vujadin Boskov.
            "Mantovani cultivated a remarkable camaraderie among a uniquely talented group," says Italian football writer Stephen Kasiewicz.
            "Despite more lucrative offers, the core of the team stayed together."
            Boskov"s side won the European Cup Winners" Cup in 1990, and lost to Johan Cruyff"s Barcelona "dream team" in the European Cup final two years later at Wembley.
            But nothing lasts forever.

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            Sampdoria won six major titles between 1984 and 1994 [Getty Images]
            "The club ceased to function"
            Mantovani"s death in 1993 was "the beginning of the end at Sampdoria", according to Italian football journalist David Ferrini.
            He added: "Mantovani"s reign attracted talent and kept them happy in Genoa, but his passing - combined with the hangover of the Scudetto success - meant that Sampdoria"s best players became prime transfer targets."
            In 1992 they had lost Vialli to Juventus for a then world record £12m, while Inter Milan paid £7m for Pagliuca in 1994, a record for a goalkeeper at the time.
            Vierchowod joined Juventus 12 months later before Mancini followed Sven-Goran Eriksson - who had replaced Boskov as manager in 1992 - to Lazio in 1997.
            Experienced stars Gullit and Platt joined for brief spells, but Sampdoria no longer had the same appeal they once did.
            Enrico Mantovani took over as president but failed to replicate his father"s success - and a steady decline followed the Coppa Italia triumph of 1993-94. In 1999 the club were relegated to Serie B.
            Things improved under the presidency of local entrepreneur Riccardo Garrone, who guided them back to Serie A in 2003 and signed future cult heroes Fabio Quagliarella and Antonio Cassano.
            Yet the highlights of the 21st Century have been losing the Coppa Italia final in 2008-09 and a fourth-place league finish the following year.
            Outspoken film producer Massimo Ferrero bought the club in 2014 - taking on its growing debts - but what followed was seven years of selling their best players, spending little on replacements and flirting with relegation on a regular basis.
            "He seemed more concerned with bolstering his own image, as the bizarre star of his own one-man reality football show, than making sure Samp prospered," says Kasiewicz.
            In December 2021 Ferrero was arrested and put in jail as part of an investigation into corporate crimes and bankruptcy, unrelated to the club. He resigned as president.
            "The club effectively ceased to function. It"s been like a house of cards," says Nima Tavallaey, Italian football journalist and co-host of the Italian Football Podcast.
            With no funds available and Ferrero refusing to relinquish control, Sampdoria narrowly avoided relegation from Serie A in 2022. But in 2023 they did go down, amid reports of unpaid player wages.
            With the club staring down the barrel of bankruptcy and demotion to the fourth tier, a consortium led by former Leeds United owner Andrea Radrizzani and London-based financier Matteo Manfredi - and his company Gestio Capital - bought the club, although Radrizzani has since divested his shares.
            Gestio Capital and its investors control 99.96% of the club, with investment vehicle Kickoff Ventures owning 58% of the shares.
            Kickoff Ventures is owned by Singaporean businessman Joseph Tey Wei Jin.

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            Matteo Manfredi has invested significantly since becoming Sampdoria owner [Getty Images]
            "They"re a sleeping beauty"
            Italian World Cup winner Andrea Pirlo was hired as coach in 2023-24.
            After a dismal start to the campaign, his side won seven of their final 11 games to secure a seventh-place finish in Serie B and a spot in the promotion play-offs, where they lost 2-0 to Palermo in the preliminary round.
            Gestio invested about £45m during their first season, but things have not gone according to plan this term.
            In the month before Sampdoria"s play-off exit, Manfredi had described Pirlo as "a key part of the project" - yet three games into the current campaign he was dismissed following two defeats and a draw.
            Andrea Sottil replaced him and, although he oversaw a Coppa Italia penalty shootout victory against Genoa in the first Derby della Lanterna in two years, he was jettisoned too after just four wins in 14 games.
            Leonardo Semplici arrived in December but, with the club in the drop zone, a 3-0 home defeat by Frosinone at the end of March was the tipping point for the fans as patience with Semplici ran out.
            The team bus carrying Semplici and his Sampdoria players was pelted by stones and flares by angry supporters after the match at the Luigi Ferraris stadium.
            Semplici was relieved of his duties in April, with Alberico Evani - the club"s fourth coach of the season - tasked with keeping them up.
            Things began promisingly for Evani with club legend Attilio Lombardo in as assistant and another Sampdoria icon in Roberto Mancini helping in an unofficial capacity.
            Evani began with a 1-0 win over fellow strugglers Cittadella, but three draws, a defeat and just one win since then did not look like being enough to keep them up.
            Sampdoria were given a lifeline when Brescia - who finished the season in the relegation play-off places - were deducted four points over financial irregularities and relegated in Sampdoria"s place, pending appeal.
            It means Sampdoria will have to beat Salernitana over a two-legged relegation play-off to avoid the drop.
            For Tavallaey, Sampdoria must now start again with a "proper project" in place to return the club to its former glories.
            He said: "They have to build a proper project with a proper sporting directorship and a proper manager to help them back to Serie A. They"re a sleeping beauty."
            This article was first published in March 2025.
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