Claudio Ranieri retires from football: his entire career from Catanzaro to Leicester

Claudio Ranieri retires from football: his entire career from Catanzaro to Leicester
Claudio Ranieri retires from football: his entire career from Catanzaro to Leicester

Claudio Ranieri bids farewell to football. Having achieved the objective of salvation with Cagliari, theofficial announcement. His last match will be Thursday against Fiorentina.
Born in Rome on 20 October 1951, Ranieri, for many years traveling around Europe, is considered a true lord of football. As a footballer he made his debut in Roma, but linked his name above all to Catanzaro, of which, between 1974 and 1982, he became the player with the most appearances in Serie A.

It is as a coach that he achieves his greatest successes. His beginnings were with Cagliari where he won two promotions (from Serie C1 to Serie A) between 1988 and 1991. Then Napoli, Fiorentina before his experiences abroad. Valencia, Atletico Madrid and Chelsea. In 2007 he returned to Italy, where he coached Parma, Juve, Roma, Inter, obtaining a second place with the team from his hometown and of which he is a fan. He accomplished the masterpiece at the helm of the Leicesternewly promoted to the English top flight, with whom he won the Premier League in 2016. After his success with the Foxes he was given various nicknames, in particular ‘Sir Claudio‘, with which he is still called today.

May 21, 2024

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