Cesare Prandelli

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Cesare Prandelli
Cesare Prandelli Euro 2012 vs England.jpg
Cesare Prandelli 2012
Personnel
Surname Claudio Cesare Prandelli
birthday August 19, 1957
place of birth OrzinuoviItaly
size 176 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
US Cremonese
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1974-1988 US Cremonese 88 (4)
1978-1979 Atalanta Bergamo 27 (1)
1979-1985 Juventus Turin 89 (0)
1985-1990 Atalanta Bergamo 89 (1)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1990-1997 Atalanta Bergamo (Youth)
1997-1998 US Lecce
1998-2000 Hellas Verona
2000-2002 AC Venice
2002-2004 AC Parma
2004 AS Roma
2005-2010 AC Florence
2010-2014 Italy
2014 Galatasaray Istanbul
2016 Valencia CF
2017-2018 Al-Nasr
2018-2019 CFC genoa
1 Only league games are given.

Claudio Cesare Prandelli (born August 19, 1957 in Orzinuovi ) is a former Italian football player and current coach . From 2010 to 2014 he coached the Italian national team, with which he reached the final of the European Championship in 2012.

Career

As a player

Prandelli began his playing career with the 1974/75 season at the Italian club US Cremonese , where he spent a total of four seasons in the third and second Italian leagues. After a year-long stint at Atalanta Bergamo in the 1978/79 season, he moved to Juventus Turin , where he spent the most successful period of his career between 1979 and 1985. With Juve he won a total of three Italian championships, an Italian cup, a national champions 'cup, a cup winners' cup, a European Supercup and a World Cup. In the summer of 1985 he returned to Bergamo, where he played until the 1989/90 season.

As a trainer

After the end of his playing career Prandelli initially worked as a youth coach at Atalanta, where he succeeded in 1993 to win the Torneo di Viareggio , an international competition for youth teams. He remained a youth coach at Atalanta until 1997 and then switched to professional business.

His first season with US Lecce was anything but happy, but he was already successful at his next club, Hellas Verona , and was promoted to Serie A. With the team from Venezia he was immediately promoted to Serie A. Two successful years with AC Parma , in which he reached 5th place in Serie A twice in a row, finally established him among the successful Italian coaches. After a brief stint at AS Roma , which he had to abandon due to family problems, he coached Fiorentina for five years .

Prandelli managed to form a powerful team from Florence. His greatest successes at Fiorentina were the two fourth places in the 2007/08 and 2008/09 seasons , reaching the semi-finals of the 2007/08 UEFA Cup and reaching the Champions League round of 16 in 2009/10 after his team in the Group stage ahead of Olympique Lyon , Liverpool FC and Debreceni VSC took first place. In January 2009 he was named Italy's Coach of the Year 2008 .

After the World Cup in 2010 , he succeeded Marcello Lippi as the new Italian national coach. At the EM 2012 in Poland and Ukraine, the Squadra Azzurra was vice-European champion under him.

On May 26, 2014, he extended his contract with the Italian national team until 2016, but announced on June 24 that he would leave them after they were eliminated from the World Cup .

For the 2014/15 season, Prandelli succeeded Roberto Mancini as the coach of Galatasaray Istanbul . On November 28, 2014, Galatasaray Istanbul announced the dismissal of Cesare Prandelli. On October 1, 2016 Prandelli became the new head coach at FC Valencia . His contract ran until 2018. He resigned from this position at the end of December.

From May 25, 2017 to January 19, 2018, he coached the Saudi Arabian first division club al-Nasr from Dubai .

On December 7, 2018, the Italian first division club CFC Genoa introduced him as the new head coach. The club was eliminated from third division Virtus Entella in the 4th round of the Coppa Italia in its ninth winless competitive game in a row under Croatian Ivan Jurić . It was Prandelli's tenth coaching station in Italy.

Others

Prandelli wrote a foreword to a book that deals with homosexuality in sports. In it he condemns homophobia as a kind of racism .

As national coach, Prandelli punishes inglorious behavior on the pitch with his code of ethics. He voluntarily renounced players from unsportsmanlike reasons like insults or assaults a sending- get or a lock.

successes

As a player

As a trainer

Web links

Commons : Cesare Prandelli  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Ibrahimovic is Italy's best on January 19, 2009 on kicker.de
  2. Prandelli will be the new trainer from May 31, 2010 on weltonline.de
  3. Cesare Prandelli announces resignation
  4. Galatasaray reports execution in the matter of Prandelli. In: Kicker Sportmagazin from July 7, 2014, accessed on July 7, 2014.
  5. galatasaray.org: "Cesare Prandelli'nin Sözleşmesi Feshedildi" (accessed on November 28, 2014)
  6. Comunicado Oficial | Cesare Prandelli valenciacf.com October 1, 2016, accessed February 9, 2017 (Spanish)
  7. Dimisión de Cesare Prandelli valenciacf.com of December 30, 2016, accessed February 9 (Spanish)
  8. ^ Prandelli to manage Al Nasr FC in the new season. In: alnasrclub.com. al-Nasr , accessed January 19, 2018 .
  9. Prandelli è già al capolinea: esonerato anche dall'Al Nasr. In: gazzetta.it. Retrieved January 19, 2018 (Italian).
  10. Cesare Prandelli e 'il nuovo tecnico  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , genoacfc.it, accessed December 7, 2018 (Italian)@1@ 2Template: dead link / genoacfc.it  
  11. Prandelli: 'Homophobia is racism' from April 24, 2012 on football-italia.net
  12. Prandelli renounces De Rossi from November 12, 2012 on sport1.de