Claudio Ranieri FIRED!!!
February 21st 2011 14:13
ROMA manager Claudio Ranieri got fired on Sunday following their 4-3 defeat at Genoa earlier in the day! After the match he was asked to step down from the job immediately. And after that Roma didnt took long to decide as they hended the job over to Vincenzo Montella, Roma's former striker, who have played for Roma 10 years before getting retired!
Roma currently sits at 8t Position in Serie A table!
Claudio Ranieri Factfile
1951: October 20, born in Rome.
1969-1986: Unspectacular playing career with Roma, Catanzaro and Catania.
1986: Takes up first coaching position with Vigor Lamezia.
1987: Moves to Campania region in south-west Italy.
1988: Takes over at Sardinian club Cagliari.
1991: Joins Napoli in Serie A where he coaches Gianfranco Zola.
1993: Moves to Serie B side Fiorentina.
1994: Wins Serie B title.
1996: Wins Coppa Italia and Italian Supercup with Florence club.
1997: Takes charge at Valencia.
1999: Wins Copa del Rey.
1999: Joins Atletico Madrid.
2000: The move turns sour and the club is taken into judicial administration following embezzlement allegations against president Jesus Gil. Ranieri quits in March and Atletico are eventually relegated from the Primera Division.
September - Chelsea confirm Ranieri's appointment as replacement for Gianluca Vialli.
2001: Chelsea finish sixth in the Premiership and qualify for UEFA Cup.
Ranieri begins overhaul of ageing Chelsea squad, signing Frank Lampard for £11million and Emmanuel Petit.
2002: April 12 - Ends speculation linking him to Barcelona when he signs a new five-year deal at Stamford Bridge.
May - Chelsea lose FA Cup final 2-0 to Arsenal and finish sixth in the Premiership for second season running.
2003: Blues finish fourth in league. Chelsea are taken over by Russian oil billionaire Roman Abramovich.
2004: March - Pictures of Sven-Goran Eriksson meeting chief executive Peter Kenyon appear in The Sun. Ranieri's days appear to be numbered as he declares himself a "dead man walking".
April 6 - An against-the-odds win over Arsenal earns Chelsea a place in the Champions League semi-finals and Ranieri a reprieve.
May 5 - Despite taking a 2-0 lead, Chelsea are held 2-2 by Monaco at Stamford Bridge to go out of Champions League 5-3 on aggregate.
May 8 - Chelsea earn 1-1 draw at Manchester United to clinch second place in Premiership. In contrast to previous statements, Ranieri later says he believes he could still be in charge at the start of the 2004-05 season.
May 27 - A day after leading Porto to victory in the Champions League final, Jose Mourinho admits Chelsea are the club he wants to take over.
May 31 - Chelsea announce they have parted company with Ranieri.
June 7 - Chelsea and Ranieri reach an "amicable" settlement over the remainder of his contract.
June 8 - Valencia confirm Ranieri's return as coach.
2005: February - Sacked by Valencia after six-game winless streak in La Liga is followed by UEFA Cup defeat by Steaua Bucharest.
October - Holds talks with Hearts, with a view to replacing George Burley as manager but later rules himself out.
2006: February - Reveals his interest in becoming manager of Newcastle following Graeme Souness' departure.
2007: February - Ends two-year managerial exile after being appointed boss of struggling Serie A club Parma until June.
May 27 - Leads Parma to Serie A safety with final-day win against Empoli.
May 31 - Gives clearest indication yet that he is set to take over at Manchester City, before resigning as Parma boss.
June 4 - Appointed coach of Juventus. Signs three-year contract with Turin giants.
2008: May - Guides Juve to third-placed finish in Serie A and a place in Champions League.
2009: March 10 - Juve exit Champions League at quarter-final stage following 3-2 aggregate defeat to Chelsea.
May 5: Juve issue statement denying speculation that Ranieri could be dismissed at the end of the season.
May 18 - Sacked as Juve coach, with team third in Serie A and only a point clear of fourth-placed Fiorentina with two games remaining.
September 2 - Appointed Roma coach on a two-year contract.
2010: May - Guides Roma to second-placed finish in Serie A. The Giallorossi had topped the table with five games remaining but finished two points behind Inter Milan.
2011: February 20 - Offers his resignation after Roma surrender three-goal lead to lose 4-3 at Genoa - their third straight Serie A defeat.
February 21 - Roma confirm they have accepted Ranieri's resignation.
Roma currently sits at 8t Position in Serie A table!
Claudio Ranieri Factfile
1951: October 20, born in Rome.
1969-1986: Unspectacular playing career with Roma, Catanzaro and Catania.
1986: Takes up first coaching position with Vigor Lamezia.
1987: Moves to Campania region in south-west Italy.
1988: Takes over at Sardinian club Cagliari.
1991: Joins Napoli in Serie A where he coaches Gianfranco Zola.
1993: Moves to Serie B side Fiorentina.
1994: Wins Serie B title.
1996: Wins Coppa Italia and Italian Supercup with Florence club.
1997: Takes charge at Valencia.
1999: Wins Copa del Rey.
1999: Joins Atletico Madrid.
2000: The move turns sour and the club is taken into judicial administration following embezzlement allegations against president Jesus Gil. Ranieri quits in March and Atletico are eventually relegated from the Primera Division.
September - Chelsea confirm Ranieri's appointment as replacement for Gianluca Vialli.
2001: Chelsea finish sixth in the Premiership and qualify for UEFA Cup.
Ranieri begins overhaul of ageing Chelsea squad, signing Frank Lampard for £11million and Emmanuel Petit.
2002: April 12 - Ends speculation linking him to Barcelona when he signs a new five-year deal at Stamford Bridge.
May - Chelsea lose FA Cup final 2-0 to Arsenal and finish sixth in the Premiership for second season running.
2003: Blues finish fourth in league. Chelsea are taken over by Russian oil billionaire Roman Abramovich.
2004: March - Pictures of Sven-Goran Eriksson meeting chief executive Peter Kenyon appear in The Sun. Ranieri's days appear to be numbered as he declares himself a "dead man walking".
April 6 - An against-the-odds win over Arsenal earns Chelsea a place in the Champions League semi-finals and Ranieri a reprieve.
May 5 - Despite taking a 2-0 lead, Chelsea are held 2-2 by Monaco at Stamford Bridge to go out of Champions League 5-3 on aggregate.
May 8 - Chelsea earn 1-1 draw at Manchester United to clinch second place in Premiership. In contrast to previous statements, Ranieri later says he believes he could still be in charge at the start of the 2004-05 season.
May 27 - A day after leading Porto to victory in the Champions League final, Jose Mourinho admits Chelsea are the club he wants to take over.
May 31 - Chelsea announce they have parted company with Ranieri.
June 7 - Chelsea and Ranieri reach an "amicable" settlement over the remainder of his contract.
June 8 - Valencia confirm Ranieri's return as coach.
2005: February - Sacked by Valencia after six-game winless streak in La Liga is followed by UEFA Cup defeat by Steaua Bucharest.
October - Holds talks with Hearts, with a view to replacing George Burley as manager but later rules himself out.
2006: February - Reveals his interest in becoming manager of Newcastle following Graeme Souness' departure.
2007: February - Ends two-year managerial exile after being appointed boss of struggling Serie A club Parma until June.
May 27 - Leads Parma to Serie A safety with final-day win against Empoli.
May 31 - Gives clearest indication yet that he is set to take over at Manchester City, before resigning as Parma boss.
June 4 - Appointed coach of Juventus. Signs three-year contract with Turin giants.
2008: May - Guides Juve to third-placed finish in Serie A and a place in Champions League.
2009: March 10 - Juve exit Champions League at quarter-final stage following 3-2 aggregate defeat to Chelsea.
May 5: Juve issue statement denying speculation that Ranieri could be dismissed at the end of the season.
May 18 - Sacked as Juve coach, with team third in Serie A and only a point clear of fourth-placed Fiorentina with two games remaining.
September 2 - Appointed Roma coach on a two-year contract.
2010: May - Guides Roma to second-placed finish in Serie A. The Giallorossi had topped the table with five games remaining but finished two points behind Inter Milan.
2011: February 20 - Offers his resignation after Roma surrender three-goal lead to lose 4-3 at Genoa - their third straight Serie A defeat.
February 21 - Roma confirm they have accepted Ranieri's resignation.
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