var teamInfo={"B5EB80A22A57B91E":"info@empolicalcio.it","12F030D6FCEE9D12":"411","97493DA145895B7F":"5815","4873D80D884C1965174890917813A0BA":"75kg","577B068F2C47D74D":"25.71","5D60482112F81397E864AECB05D29C32":"Serie B<\/STRONG>
Winners (2):<\/STRONG> 2004–05, 2017–18","3A5BA2FF10D30F08":"http:\/\/empolifc.com\/","BF30D6091E95FD5C1F450BE35912A445":"2024-7-2","EC0A9CD40A79F4A7":"1","6C2FDBC58B5FC31747574B8DEC532270":"Piazza Matteotti,29 - 50053 Empoli(FI)","1EC75259044B48303E2B2218490C3924":"US Lecce","736ECA69114CA0121CDC75D8A7FDA057F4F7013DE66F87F8":"1920","41F6CDCCD6C1C3AD77386ED2FC4083F7":"Empoli Football Club is an Italian professional football club based in Empoli, in the Metropolitan City of Florence. Founded in 1920, the side is part of a select group of Italian football clubs that do not belong to a provincial capital city that have participated in the top-flight, where Empoli currently play.

Including the current season, Empoli has participated in 83 national championships, including 50 championships in the third tier, 20 in Serie B and 13 in Serie A. In Europe, the best results obtained was participation in the 2007–08 UEFA Cup","D39E7C23A464F86D":"1","A667671DDBFFBFB212A5D1335EAC16DE":"59130000.00","FA57902DDF74DCE49FAB6DBEF2AE8499":"Roberto D'Aversa","0AF0E16F0C83F152F5BEC0064DED5CF2":"US Lecce,UC Sampdoria,Parma Calcio 1913,Lanciano","CB6C8C34A68D7715A055D664FDADB411":"34","FEE968D9DBFC6146299A2FFCF2C397DB":"Italy","2B86CD8155EF4869BD305F9EC6E55A2D":"16,284","14CEFA5CBB9C80784CE9143AE9461C0C":"Italy","6267E3B72302FBDE":"Empoli","8CE97C5D66CE80B1AC3199ACA41392EF":"

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>","63AFECC3B4146719A7C304785A3E3995":"Carlo Castellani","1F226704445BE844DD86978D1C491CD0":"1975-8-12","7FB3F46040506B81":"Empoli FC","699012D84534D371":"Roberto D'Aversa","58839C5489CF8F47":"http:\/\/maps.google.com\/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Carlo+Castellani+ITALY&sll=44.795164,10.338607&sspn=0.002193,0.005665&ie=UTF8&ll=43.72658,10.955086&spn=0.002233,0.005665&t=h&z=18","6D32C6445CC2D59F8C50EC9CE9BD145C":"185cm","A667671DDBFFBFB2FA72AB297542675213E7B0BF26878540":"1","9FD5B574D8E8CE5C88A3F16796B0AB69":"Empoli FC","C3DE130B7D4AB7DB":"Empoli FC","6BCA2519085BAC06":"","99076DE7EF4979F536E5BDD3036F7064":"","e_index":5};