Silvano Ambrosioni

Biographical information

RolesCoach
SexMale
Full nameSilvano•Ambrosioni
Used nameSilvano•Ambrosioni
Born5 May 1942 in Milano, Milano (ITA)
Died17 November 2004 in Aosta, Aosta (ITA)
NOC Italy

Biography

Silvano Ambrosioni was an Italian baseball player and coach. He played for Lodi and Milano Baseball 1946, with whom he won two league titles and two Champions Cups. Overall, he played five seasons in Serie A, with a career batting average of .241.

Ambrosioni’s family was always closely linked to baseball in Milano. His father Ottavio was a manager in the 1960s and 70s, as was his brother Sergio, while his nephew Alessandro was first a player and later a coach.

Sivano later twice coached the Italian national baseball team, from 1975-78 and then from 1985 to 2000. In his almost 20 years with the Azzurri he led them to four European titles in 1977, 1989, 1991, and 1997, and a fourth place at the 1998 World Championship.

Ambrosioni died after a short illness at age 62 in Aosta, where he moved after he finished coaching. The Italian Baseball Softball Federation (FIBS) retired number 7 from the national squad in his honor, and in 2005 he was inducted into the Italian Baseball Hall of Fame.

Coaching results

Games Sport (Discipline) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1992 Summer Olympics Baseball (Baseball/Softball) ITA Silvano Ambrosioni
Baseball, Men (Olympic) Italy 7
1996 Summer Olympics Baseball (Baseball/Softball) ITA Silvano Ambrosioni
Baseball, Men (Olympic) Italy 6
2000 Summer Olympics Baseball (Baseball/Softball) ITA Silvano Ambrosioni
Baseball, Men (Olympic) Italy 6