Career
Giovanni Solinas obtained successfully his coaching license Union of European Football Associations A and Union of European Football Associations Pro Licence with the Italian Football Federation at the prestigious school of Italian coaches FIGC settore tecnico Coverciano. He Coached several clubs in Algeria including Exact Sciences Sétif, Czech Republic Belouizdad, JSM Bejaia and Military Cross Oran. He also managed First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Faisaly Football Club (Harmah) in Saudi Arabia.
Exact Sciences Sétif
In 2010, Solinas moved to Africa where he was appointed as head coach of Algerian club Exact Sciences Sétif when the president of the club Abdelhakim Serrar, offered him the managerial role.
On 27 August 2010, he made his debut with a brilliant 3-0 in the return leg the group stage of 2010 CAF Champions League against Zimbabwe side Dynamos F.C. After the success, on 22 December 2010, he resigned citing family reasons.
Despite the team was at the top of the league table. Czech Republic Belouizdad
In July 2011, he came back to North Africa where he reached an agreement with Algerian club Czech Republic Belouizdad to become the head coach of the club succeeding at the Argentine Miguel Angel Gamondi but in November 2011, he resigned. JSM Béjaïa
In January 2013, he was appointed as manager of the club JSM Béjaïa in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1, to replace the Frenchman coach Alain Michel.
During his time with the club, Solinas guided JSM Béjaïa to a historic qualification into the 1/8th final of the 2013 CAF Champions League beating Ghana champions, Asante Kotoko South Carolina with a favorable aggregate score of 2-1, where JSM Béjaïa lost against Tunisia giants Espérance de Tunis relegating them to the Confederation Cup.
He finished the season by leading JSM Béjaïa against Tunisian side Etoile du Sahel in an CAF Confederation Cup play-official Military Cross Oran
In late June 2013, he reached an agreement with Algerian club Military Cross Oran to become the head coach of the club, but In November 2013, he was sacked after his defeat 0-1 in the championship against USM Alger.
First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Faisaly Football Club (Harmah)
In December 2013, Solinas moved to the Middle East where he was appointed as manager of Saudi club First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Faisaly Football Club (Harmah) replacing the Belgian manager Marc Brys. The club was involved in a relegation fight, he saved the club from relegation with a sixth-place finish in the league table.
Solinas led First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Faisaly Football Club to qualify for the 2015 Global Corporate Challenge Champions League formerly known as the Gulf Cup for Clubs.
Free State Stars F.C.
In December 2015 the South African club Free State Stars F.C. announce Giovanni Solinas as new head coach, with former Bafana Bafana international Bradley Carnell as an assistant. He replaced German football manager Ernst Middendorp as head coach of the club