Alex Brunner is an Italian former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He currently works as a goalkeeping coach.
Football career
Early career
Brunner started his career at hometown club Triestina. After the club were relegated to Series C1in the summer of 1991, Brunner gained his place in first team, making 5 appearances for the club in two Series C1 seasons. In the summer of 1993, he moved to Formia of Series C2, where he first became a regular.
Brunner joined U.S. Foggia of Serie A in 1994, starting his career as a backup keeper for several Serie A clubs. In his first season with the team, he just made 2 appearances, as second goalkeeper behind Francesco Mancini, but after the club suffered relegation, he became regular once again. In summer 1996, Brunner joined newly promoted Serie A team Bologna. He spent 3 seasons at the Emilia-Romagna club, and made 6 appearances in Series A, as second goalkeeper behind Francesco Antonioli.
He transferred to Como in June 1999, where he spent 4 seasons. In his first season with the club, Como just finished 10th in Serie C1, but in the second and third seasons, he helped the team to obtain consecutive promotions to Serie B and subsequently Serie A, which was also aided by the signing of new club president Enrico Preziosi. In the 2002–03 Serie A season, he competed with experienced Fabrizio Ferron for a starting spot, but still made 21 appearances for Como.
After Como finished bottom of the table and suffered relegation to Serie B, Brunner transferred to Ternana of Serie B, replacingSergio Marcon and Gianmatteo Mareggini, who had finished their contract with the club. Brunner played ahead of Tommaso Berni as the club's first choice keeper, and Ternana finished 7th that season. Brunner left for Salernitana in July 2004, where competed for a starting spot with former first choice keeper Domenico Botticella. In January 2005, he left for Cagliari of Serie A, as the club's second choice keeper behind Gennaro Iezzo and ahead of Luca Tomasig.
After Itala San Marco were expelled from professional league, Brunner returned to Como in the 2009–10 season as an assistant goalkeeping coach, under Ottavio Strano, who was both the club's main goalkeeping coach, and the team's head coach, along with Oscar Brevi. On 18 June, his contract was renewed for another year.