Andrea Soncin

Italian footballer and manager (born 1978)


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::summary Italian footballer and manager (born 1978) ::

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imageAndrea Soncin USWNT vs Italy Nov 28 2025-083 (cropped).jpg
nameAndrea Soncin
birth_date
birth_placeVigevano, Italy
height1.74 m
positionStriker
currentclubItaly Women (head coach)
years11995–1996
clubs1Solbiatese
caps19
goals11
years21996–1997
clubs2Venezia
caps20
goals20
years31997–1998
clubs3Solbiatese
caps319
goals30
years41998–2000
clubs4Venezia
caps40
goals40
years52000–2001
clubs5Vigevano
caps528
goals519
years62001
clubs6Perugia
caps61
goals60
years72001–2002
clubs7Sambenedettese
caps723
goals711
years82002–2003
clubs8Torino
caps80
goals80
years92002–2003
clubs9Sambenedettese (loan)
caps932
goals912
years102003–2005
clubs10Fiorentina
caps101
goals100
years112004
clubs11Pistoiese (loan)
caps1113
goals111
years122004–2005
clubs12Lanciano (loan)
caps1234
goals1221
years132005–2007
clubs13Atalanta
caps1337
goals137
years142007
clubs14Ascoli (loan)
caps1415
goals146
years152007–2009
clubs15Ascoli
caps1577
goals1526
years162009–2010
clubs16Padova
caps1639
goals167
years172010–2011
clubs17Grosseto
caps1731
goals172
years182011–2013
clubs18Ascoli
caps1864
goals1816
years192013–2014
clubs19Avellino
caps1924
goals191
years202014–2016
clubs20Pavia
caps2035
goals2010
years212015–2016
clubs21AlbinoLeffe (loan)
caps2131
goals214
years222016–2017
clubs22Montebelluna
caps2222
goals2213
manageryears12022
managerclubs1Venezia (caretaker)
manageryears22022
managerclubs2Venezia (caretaker)
manageryears32023–
managerclubs3Italy Women
captionSoncin in 2025
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Andrea Soncin (born 5 September 1978) is an Italian football coach and former player who is currently in charge of the Italian women's national team.

Football career

Soncin started his professional career at Solbiatese of Serie C2. He then played for Venezia youth team and then loaned back to Solbiatese for a season, and then for Vigevano in Serie D.

He then moved to Perugia of Serie A but left for Sambenedettese of Serie C1 after two months.

In the 2003–04 season, he first played for Fiorentina at Serie B then for Pistoiese at Serie C1. He was loaned to Lanciano of Serie C1 in the summer of 2004. He enjoyed his best season in a professional league with them, scoring 21 goals.

Atalanta

On 21 July 2005, Serie B recently relegated Atalanta signed Soncin. He made 31 league games in his first full Serie B season, and saw he followed Atalanta returned to Serie A.

On 17 September 2006, he made his Serie A debut in a league game against Catania. He just managed to play for Atalanta eight times that season, scoring once against Triestina in a Coppa Italia game.

Ascoli

On 27 January 2007, he was on loan to Ascoli to help the club avoid relegation.

He scored six goals for the club, just one goal behind the team's top scorer Saša Bjelanović, who played ten more games than Soncin.

At the end of the season, Ascoli finished 19th, failing to avoid relegation.

Padova

He signed a 2+1 contract with Padova in August 2009. Soncin left Padova at the end of season.

Grosseto

Return to Ascoli

Avellino

On 13 August 2013 he was signed by Avellino.

Pavia

On 17 July 2014 he was signed by Pavia.

AlbinoLeffe (loan)

On 31 August 2015 Soncin was signed by AlbinoLeffe, on loan from Pavia.

Montebelluna

On 24 October 2016, Soncin was signed by Serie D club Montebelluna.

Coaching career

On 27 April 2022, he was appointed caretaker of Venezia for the final five games of the club's 2021–22 Serie A campaign. He failed to escape the club from relegation and was not offered the permanent job as a consequence, thus moving back to his previous role as youth coach. On 1 November 2022, following the dismissal of Ivan Javorčić as head coach, Soncin was again appointed interim head coach. He guided the club for a single game, a 0–1 defeat to Como, before being replaced by new permanent head coach Paolo Vanoli on 7 November 2022.

On 8 September 2023, Soncin was unveiled as the new head coach of the Italian women's national team, with Viviana Schiavi as his assistant. During the UEFA Women's Euro 2025, Soncin received two yellow cards from the sidelines for inappropriate behaviour towards the fourth official, he was the only manager to receive a yellow card.

Managerial statistics

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TeamNatFromToRecordRefGWDLGFGAGDWin %Total
Venezia (caretaker)Italy27 April 20229 June 2022
Venezia (caretaker)Italy1 November 20227 November 2022
ItalyItaly8 September 2023Present
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Honours

Atalanta

References

References

  1. (3 August 2009). "ANDREA SONCIN BIANCOSCUDATO". Calcio Padova.
  2. (13 August 2013). "Ingaggiato l’attaccante Andrea Soncin". U.S. Avellino 1912.
  3. (19 July 2014). "Andrea Soncin ceduto al Pavia a titolo definitivo". U.S. Avellino 1912.
  4. (31 August 2015). "Andrea Soncin approda in bluceleste". U.C. AlbinoLeffe.
  5. (31 August 2015). "ANDREA SONCIN IN PRESTITO ALL’ALBINOLEFFE". A.C. Pavia.
  6. (24 October 2016). "ANDREA SONCIN: ARRIVA IL "COBRA" IN VIA BIAGI !!". Calcio Montebelluna.
  7. (27 April 2022). "Paolo Zanetti relieved of managerial duties". Venezia F.C..
  8. (1 November 2022). "ANDREA SONCIN NAMED INTERIM FIRST TEAM MANAGER". Venezia F.C..
  9. (7 November 2022). "PAOLO VANOLI NAMED VENEZIA FC FIRST TEAM MANAGER". Venezia F.C..
  10. (8 September 2023). "Andrea Soncin è il nuovo Ct della Nazionale Femminile, Viviana Schiavi sarà la vice". FIGC.
  11. (8 September 2023). "Andrea Soncin sarà il nuovo commissario tecnico della Nazionale di calcio femminile".
  12. "Venezia FC: Matches". DAZN Group.
  13. "Italy Women: Matches". DAZN Group.

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