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- Claudio Ranieri - Wikipedia
Ranieri began his managerial career in the lower leagues in Italy during the late 1980s, making his name at Cagliari, whom he took from Serie C1 up to Serie A in successive seasons He subsequently managed Napoli, with which he qualified for the UEFA Cup, only to be dismissed the following season
- Ranieri turns down Italy job; will stay at Roma - ESPN
Ranieri led Roma to a fifth place finish in Serie A last season and has taken on a senior advisory role at the club After being linked with the Italy job, Ranieri has moved to rule himself out
- Ranieri comes out of retirement to take charge of struggling Roma
Italian coach Claudio Ranieri has come out of retirement at the age of 73 to take charge of AS Roma until the end of the season, the Serie A club announced on Thursday, days after sacking
- Ranieri to retire at 73, confession on new role: Senior advisor to . . .
Despite players, directors and fans begging him to reconsider, Ranieri remains adamant he will retire at the end of the season and already has a new role lined up
- Claudio Ranieri turns down Italian national team job
Claudio Ranieri has turned down the opportunity to succeed Luciano Spalletti as Italy head coach Spalletti said on Sunday he had been sacked as head coach ahead of the 2026 World Cup, after a
- Claudio Ranieri - Wikiwand
Ranieri began his managerial career in the lower leagues in Italy during the late 1980s, making his name at Cagliari, whom he took from Serie C1 up to Serie A in successive seasons He subsequently managed Napoli, with which he qualified for the UEFA Cup, only to be dismissed the following season
- Claudio Ranieri - Manager profile | Transfermarkt
This is the profile site of the manager Claudio Ranieri The site lists all clubs he coached and all clubs he played for
- Will Claudio Ranieris incredible Roma return have unthinkable ending . . .
The congenial Italian is adored in his homeland and England with his managerial career spanning five decades Ranieri’s managerial career began almost 40 years ago at Vigor Lamezia and he’s coached 18 different clubs, plus internationally with Greece during an incredible career
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