Last update 23 November, 2024 by Alberto Llopis
Claudio Ranieri, to his more than 70 years, He is an iconic figure in the world of football. Recognized for his tactical ability, leadership and longevity, the current coach of the AS Roma He has left an indelible mark on multiple clubs in Europe and beyond.. With a career spanning more than four decades. Now after coming out of retirement to lead Roma, we remember his career.
Ranieri's beginnings on the bench
Ranieri began his coaching career in 1986, after a modest career as a player in Italian clubs such as Roma, Catanzaro, y Catania. His first great challenge came when he took the reins of the Cagliari in 1988. In just two years, He took the club from Serie C1 to Serie A, demonstrating his ability to build solid and competitive teams.
In 1991, was appointed coach of Napoli, where he stood out for his style and his ability to manage stars like Gianfranco Zola. This initial success earned him a contract with the Fiorentina, club where he began to build his legacy.
Claudio Ranieri's titles
Although Ranieri has not been a coach who accumulates trophies year after year, His achievements stand out for the context and the impact they had on the teams he led.
Fiorentina: Early successes in Italy
In his time with the Fiorentina (1993-1997), Ranieri won two important titles:
- B series (1993-94): Led the team to promotion to Serie A with an impressive campaign.
- Italian Cup (1995-96): In a memorable final against Atalanta, his team was crowned champion, consolidating Ranieri as one of Italy's emerging coaches.
- Italian Super Cup (1996): Defeated AC Milan in an exciting match, securing an additional trophy for your display case.
Valencia CF: Triumphs in Spain
Ranieri left an important mark on the Valencia CF during two stages (1997-1999 y 2004-2005):
- UEFA Intertoto Cup (1998): This title was the first in European competitions for the Italian coach.
- King's Cup (1998-99): He led Valencia to a title expected for years, with a style of play that combined defensive solidity and speed in attack.
- European Super Cup (2004): In the second stage as Valencia coach, Italian Champion European Super proclaimed 2004 After taking the baton from Rafa Benitez coming from the mythical double of that year. One of the best coaches in the history of Valencia.
His influence at Valencia also paved the way for the successes the club would achieve in the early 2000s. In fact Claudio Ranieri would return in 2004 in a second stage that would not last long but in which he would win the European Super Cup.
The miracle of Leicester City (2015-16): The jewel of his career
Definitely, Ranieri's most iconic achievement came in 2016, when I guide the modest Leicester City to the title of the Premier League.
In one of the biggest surprises in football history, Ranieri transformed a team that had been struggling to avoid relegation the previous season into the English champions, surpassing giants like Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal.
Leicester, led by players like Jamie Vardy, Riyad Mahrez y N'Golo Kanté, played efficient and brave football, accumulating 81 points and conquering the hearts of fans around the world. This title not only marked a milestone in his career, but also established Ranieri as a football legend.
Other notable achievements
- Monaco (2012-2014): Although he did not win official titles, Ranieri led the club to promotion to the Ligue 1 and built the foundation for Monaco's success in later years.
- Nantes (2017-18): His season with Nantes in the Ligue 1 It was another example of his ability to maximize the performance of teams with limited resources..
- Cagliari (2022-23): In 2023, Claudio Ranieri starred in another memorable chapter in his career by leading Cagliari Calcio's promotion to Serie A, reaffirming his status as one of the most charismatic and experienced coaches in Italian football.
Ranieri and his return to AS Roma
In 2024, Claudio Ranieri returned to the bench AS Roma, The club of his hometown, With more than 70 years, The Roman came out of retirement to replace Danielle De Rossi, one of the best players in the history of Roma who had arrived on the bench of the Roman team a year before.
An eternal technician
Claudio Ranieri is more than a coach; It is a figure that symbolizes the love of football and perseverance. From his beginnings in Italy to the miracle of Leicester and his current stage at Roma, Ranieri has shown that success is not always measured in trophies, but in the impact and legacy he leaves in football.
Hoy, to their 73 years, remains a reference, proving that experience and passion have no expiration date. Claudio Ranieri He will continue to be remembered as one of the great strategists of his time, a man who never stopped believing in the power of football to overcome limits.
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