Rogério Ceni

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Rogério Ceni
Rogério Ceni.jpg
Rogério Ceni (2006)
Personnel
Surname Rogério Mücke Ceni
birthday 22nd January 1973
place of birth Pato BrancoBrazil
size 188 cm
position goalkeeper
Juniors
Years station
1987-1989 Sinop FC
1990-1993 Sao Paulo FC
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1992-2015 Sao Paulo FC 575 (65)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1997-2006 Brazil 17 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2017 Sao Paulo FC
2018-2019 Fortaleza EC
2019–2019 Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte
2019– Fortaleza EC (2)
1 Only league games are given.

Rogério Mücke Ceni (born January 22, 1973 in Pato Branco , Paraná ) is a former Brazilian soccer goalkeeper .

Career

society

Rogério began his career in 1987 with Sinop FC in Mato Grosso and moved to São Paulo FC in September 1990 as the second goalkeeper behind Zetti . He made his debut on June 25, 1993 and has since played 1,141 games for the club (as of May 3, 2014) . With his 618th game he became the record player in São Paulo on July 28, 2005. In this game against Atlético Mineiro , he wore a shirt with the number 618 on his back.

On September 7, 2011, he played his 1000th game for São Paulo in front of over 60,000 fans. Opponent Atlético Mineiro could be defeated 2-1.

With São Paulo he won the Copa Libertadores three times and was FIFA Club World Champion in Japan in 2005 when his team beat Liverpool 1-0 in the final . He was named Most Valuable Player of the Tournament. On November 9, 2012, he announced that he had renewed his expiring contract for another year. The contract, which finally ran until December 31, 2013, was then extended for another year. Since October 2014 he holds the record for the most victories by a football player. With his 590th win, he surpassed Ryan Giggs' previous record .

After playing a total of 1256 games for São Paulo FC and scoring 131 goals, he ended his career as an active player in December 2015.

National team

With the national team he won the Confederations Cup in 1997 in Saudi Arabia and the 2002 World Cup in Japan / South Korea. However, he was not used in both tournaments. At the 2006 World Cup in Germany , he came on as a substitute in the 82nd minute in a 4-1 victory in the group game against Japan: his only appearance at the World Cup. He remained clean. At the 2002 tournament he was overshadowed by Marcos , and in 2006 he was a substitute for Dida .

Trainer

Sao Paulo FC

On November 24th it was announced that Ceni will take over the coaching position at São Paulo FC from 2017 . On January 20, during the friendly against CA River Plate , he headed the São Paulo team in his first game as a coach. He was dismissed on July 3, 2017 after his club finished seventeenth in the 2017 championship round on matchday 11 with a relegation rank.

Fortaleza and Cruzeiro

On November 10th, he received a contract to train the Fortaleza EC team from the 2018 season. With the club he was able to win the Série B 2018 and celebrate promotion with the club. At the end of November, Fortaleza announced that it had renewed with Ceni for the 2019 season. With victories in the national championship of Ceará 2019 and the Copa do Nordeste 2019, Ceni had led the club to three titles in six months.

On August 11, 2019, Fortaleza announced that Ceni would be leaving the club. He moved to league competitor Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte , who had separated from Mano Menezes four days earlier . Despite a contract that ran until the end of 2020, Ceni only remained Cruzeiro's coach for 47 days. Ceni was then offered his position at Fortaleza EC again. He signed a contract until the end of 2019.

Trivia

Rogério Ceni had a very strong right foot and was an excellent free kick and penalty taker . He has scored 131 competitive goals throughout his career, 69 of them by penalty and 62 by free kick. Even after the end of his career, Ceni is still considered the most dangerous goalkeeper in the world, ahead of José Luis Chilavert (63 goals scored). On August 3, 2008, he managed his only brace in the league game against Vasco da Gama . He scored all of his goals for São Paulo FC, but was unsuccessful in his appearances for the Brazilian national team.

Success as a player

National team

societies

Personal awards

Success as a trainer

Fortaleza

Personal awards

  • State Championship of Ceará: Troféu Verdes Mares as best coach 2019

Web links

Commons : Rogério Ceni  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Cult keeper Ceni makes the 1000 full
  2. Mito es poco (Spanish) on futbol.com.uy of December 8, 2015, accessed December 8, 2015
  3. Rogerio Ceni Retires After 1,256 games and 131 Goals (English), accessed on 29 March 2016
  4. Todos TEM técnico, só o São Paulo Rogério Ceni system: ídolo assume o time. In: globoesporte.globo.com. November 24, 2016, accessed on November 25, 2016 (Portuguese, Ceni will be the coach of São Paulo FC ).
  5. First coaching , match report on fussballzz.de
  6. Termination in São Paulo 2017 , report on espn.uol.com.br of July 3, page in portug., Accessed on June 4, 2017
  7. Trainer at Fortaleza , report on globoesporte.globo.com from November 10, 2017, page in portugal, accessed on January 25, 2018
  8. Fortaleza contract for 2019 , report on globo.com from November 30, 2019, page in portug., Accessed on August 12, 2019
  9. Trainer at Cruzeiro , report on cruzeiro.com.br from August 11, 2019, page in portug., Accessed on August 12, 2019
  10. Termination of contract at Cruzeiro , report on otempo.com.br from September 26, 2019, page in portug., Accessed on September 30, 2019
  11. Reinstatement at Fortaleza , report on globoesporte.com of September 29, 2019, page in portugal, accessed on September 30, 2019
  12. Todos os gols de Rogério Ceni. globoesporte.com, accessed September 30, 2019 (Portuguese).
  13. ^ Match report São Paulo FC against Vasco da Gama. transfermarkt.de, accessed on September 30, 2019 .