Career
Guerini"s playing career started at Brescia, playing as a regular in the Serie B division. His career was however cut short in 1976 after suffering a severe car accident that almost left him impaired. Despite his short playing career, Guerini also had the chance to play as a full international in 1974, when he was lined up by the coaching duo Fulvio Bernardini-Enzo Bearzot for a game against Bulgaria.
Early years Despite being only aged 22, Guerini immediately entered into a non-playing career and became youth coach at his last club Fiorentina, also winning a Campionato Nazionale Primavera title in 1983.
On that same year, Serie B club Empoli offered him their head coaching position, the first in Guerini"s career. In 1985 he was then hired by another Tuscan club, Pisa, thus having the chance to make his coaching debut in the Serie A league.
Despite winning a Mitropa Cup on that same year, Guerini however failed to save the team from relegation. His following experience, at Serie B"s Bologna, then ended with a dismissal before the end of the season.
He then served as head coach of Catanzaro, narrowly missing a top flight promotion, and successively Brescia.
Ancona and later career In 1989 Guerini was appointed head coach of another Serie B club, Ancona. In what proved to be his most successful stint as a manager, Guerini led Ancona to a historical first promotion ever in the Serie A league (a stint that lasted only one season), then ending as 1993-1994 Coppa Italia runners-up in his final season at the club After that, Guerini had two short-lived coaching experiences in the minor leagues that turned out not to be particularly successful (SPAL, Reggina) until 1997, when he was hired by Piacenza and saved the then-Serie A club from relegation in what is his most successful placement in the top flight to date.
Guerini then had a handful of unsuccessful experiences, all them as a replacement coach or with him not completing the season (Ternana, Catania, Siena, Greek side Panachaiki, Catania again, and a second stint at Catanzaro).
In 2011 he was hired by former club Fiorentina as "club manager". On 2 May 2012, he was then appointed caretaker coach after the club decided to remove Delio Rossi from his managerial duties following a physical confrontation with the Serbian player Adem Ljajić during the home league game against the Novara.
As player As coach.