Alessandro Renica

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Alessandro Renica
Personnel
birthday September 15, 1962
place of birth Anneville-sur-MerFrance
size 182 cm
position Defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1979-1982 Lanerossi Vicenza 16 0(0)
1982-1985 Sampdoria Genoa 67 0(4)
1985-1991 SSC Naples 136 (10)
1991-1993 Hellas Verona 28 0(1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1983-1986 Italy U-21 8 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Alessandro Renica (born September 15, 1962 in Anneville-sur-Mer , France ) is a former Italian football player who was active for Lanerossi Vicenza , Sampdoria Genoa , the SSC Napoli and Hellas Verona .

Career

Alessandro Renica, born in 1962 in Anneville-sur-Mer in Normandy in northern France , began playing football at Lanerossi Vicenza , where he made his Serie B debut in 1979 . By 1982 Renica, who was acting on the position of a defender, came to sixteen league games in the second and third Italian leagues without him succeeding in scoring. He was able to assert himself in the Vicenza jersey , which at that time played permanently first and second class with financial support from the wool company Lanerossi, but not. For the 1982/83 season Renzo Ulivieri piloted him to Sampdoria Genoa . In Liguria , Alessandro Renica played in the first team and played 67 games in the Serie A league between 1982 and 1985 and scored four goals. With Sampdoria, Renica always placed in the upper midfield in the three seasons of his employment in Genoa, the best result was achieved in the Serie A 1984/85 when they finished fourth and the parallel victory in the Coppa Italia , as the Won the final against AC Milan 1-0 and 2-1, which secured participation in the 1985/86 European Cup Winners' Cup . Alessandro Renica did not experience this again in the UC Sampdoria jersey, he changed clubs in the summer of 1985 and joined SSC Napoli .

In Naples , Alessandro Renica became part of the famous Napoli di Maradona . With players like the Argentine Diego Maradona , then probably the world's best player and still the most popular player among the Neapolitan fans, the Brazilian Careca or the Italian Andrea Carnevale , the SSC overcame the years of dominance of the clubs from northern Italy in the 1980s and won as only second club after Cagliari Calcio from the south ever the championship. In Serie A 1986/87 , SSC Napoli ranked in first place with three points ahead of Juventus Turin after all match days , with Napoli not suffering a single home defeat during the season. In the same year Alessandro Renica also won the Coppa Italia with Napoli when they defeated Atalanta Bergamo in the final. After three years without a national title, the second championship followed for Alessandro Renica with SSC Napoli in the 1989/90 season , when they came first with two points ahead of AC Milan. A year earlier, Renica was part of the SSC team that brought the UEFA Cup to Campania by beating VfB Stuttgart in the final , which is still the greatest success in the history of the SSC Napoli. On June 10, 1987 Renica took part as a substitute in a game of the Italian senior team , but was not used in the 3-1 win against the Argentine national team. Otherwise Renica did not make the leap into the senior squad.

Alessandro Renica remained under contract with SSC Napoli until 1991 and made 136 league games with ten goals in the six years he was with the club, winning five important titles with the Neapolitans. But the club plagued ever greater financial problems, which eventually led to the decline of SSC Napoli. After Maradona's hasty departure from Naples in 1991, many important players were sold in the same year in order to keep the club in the first class, including Alessandro Renica. He went to Hellas Verona , where he played two more years of football, but the 1985 champions played one year in Serie A and one in Serie B and only made 28 appearances in the league. In the summer of 1993, Alessandro Renica ended his active career at the age of 31. He then became a coach, but only coached lower-class amateur clubs.

successes

1986/87 and 1989/90 with the SSC Napoli
1984/85 with Sampdoria Genoa
1986/87 with the SSC Napoli
1988/89 with the SSC Napoli
1990 with the SSC Napoli

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Giorgio AmoredelCalcio: Italia-Argentina 3-1 De Napoli, GARRE (aut.), Vialli GARA Amichevole 10-06-1987. June 12, 2014, accessed April 3, 2016 .