[2] He started as an assistant for the Juvenil A side while managing an eight-a-side football team;[1] in his first two years at Levante, he worked also as a representative in the Italian food trading market in Valencia as a second job.
[2] Lisci left Levante in 2016 when manager Miguel Ángel Villafaina was sacked, but returned just months later after being named in charge of the Juvenil B side.
[5] He made his debut at the helm of the club in the following day, in a 8–0 away routing of CD Huracán Melilla, for the season's Copa del Rey.
[8] Despite taking over the Granotes in the last position, Lisci kept his side with options of survival until the last rounds, when the club's relegation was confirmed.
[9] On 8 June 2023, after nearly one year without coaching, Lisci was named manager of Segunda División side CD Mirandés.