Claudio Ranieri
Italian football manager
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June 30 2025 | Will leave his position as head coach of Roma at the end of his contract. |
2025 | Promoted to manager and senior advisor to Roma's ownership after Gian Piero Gasperini's appointment as new head coach. |
June 2025 | Rumoured to be in discussions with the Italian national team about potentially becoming their head coach after Luciano Spalletti's dismissal. |
2025 | Suffered a 2-1 defeat against Atalanta at the 36th matchday, a devastating moment for the campaign. |
2025 | Led Roma on an incredible 19-game unbeaten streak, fighting for Champions League qualification. |
2025 | Coached his final game at Stadio Olimpico, defeating AC Milan in matchday 37, followed by an emotional pitch parade celebrating his career with Roma. |
February 2025 | Named Serie A Coach of the Month for February |
November 2024 | Reversed retirement decision and took charge of Roma for a third spell, guiding them to a fifth-place finish. |
November 14 2024 | Officially announced as the new head coach of Roma. |
November 14 2024 | Ranieri is set to take charge of AS Roma for the third time. |
May 23 2024 | Ranieri made his final club appearance as coach in a 3–2 defeat to Fiorentina on the last day of the Serie A season, receiving a standing ovation from the crowd. |
May 23 2024 | His tenure at Cagliari is set to conclude. |
May 21 2024 | Claudio Ranieri announced that he would step down as coach of Cagliari after the final matchday and confirmed that the club would be his final coaching position. |
May 19 2024 | Ranieri's Cagliari defeated Sassuolo 2–0, which ensured they mathematically avoided relegation to Serie B in the penultimate match-day of the 2023–24 Serie A season. |
June 2023 | Ranieri won promotion to Serie A with Cagliari after beating Bari 1–2 in the playoffs. |
January 1 2023 | Ranieri returned to manage Cagliari. |
2022 | He was honored by being inducted into the ACF Fiorentina Hall of Fame. |
December 23 2022 | Claudio Ranieri was appointed as the new head coach of Cagliari, effective from 1 January 2023, marking his return to the club after previously coaching them from 1988 to 1991. |
January 24 2022 | He was dismissed from his role at Watford. |
2021 | Ranieri achieved remarkable results with Watford, including a 2–5 victory over Everton and a 4–1 win against Manchester United. |
October 12 2021 | Ranieri begins managing Sampdoria, continuing his long career in Italian football. |
October 4 2021 | Ranieri was appointed manager of Watford. |
June 30 2021 | He concluded his managerial role at Sampdoria. |
2020 | Ranieri successfully guided Sampdoria to a fifteenth-place finish at the end of the 2019-2020 Serie A season. |
October 12 2019 | Ranieri was appointed as the manager of Sampdoria. |
May 27 2019 | He ended his second tenure at AS Roma. |
May 26 2019 | In his final match for AS Roma, Claudio Ranieri guided the team to a 2–1 home win against Parma, though they ultimately missed a Champions League spot. |
March 11 2019 | In his first match back at Roma, Claudio Ranieri led the team to a 2–1 home victory over Empoli. |
March 8 2019 | Ranieri was appointed manager of Roma for a second time. |
February 28 2019 | Ranieri was dismissed as the manager of Fulham after winning only three of his 17 matches in charge, and was replaced by assistant manager Scott Parker. |
February 28 2019 | His time at Fulham ended on this date. |
November 24 2018 | Ranieri's first match as Fulham's new manager resulted in a dramatic 3–2 home win against Southampton, ending the team's winless run in the league since 22 September. |
November 14 2018 | Ranieri became the manager of Fulham. |
June 1 2018 | He concluded his tenure at Nantes. |
2017 | It was announced that Claudio Ranieri would leave Nantes following the conclusion of the club's final game of the season. |
June 15 2017 | Ranieri was appointed manager of Nantes. |
February 23 2017 | He was dismissed from his managerial role at Leicester City. |
January 9 2017 | Ranieri won the Best FIFA Men's Coach award. |
2016 | Won the 2015–16 Premier League with Leicester City, named Premier League Manager of the Season, LMA Manager of the Year, and received the Best FIFA Men's Coach Award. |
2016 | Receives multiple prestigious awards including The Best FIFA Men's Coach, World Soccer Magazine World Manager of the Year, and BBC Sports Personality of the Year Coach Award |
2016 | Inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame |
2016 | Ranieri was inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame. |
2016 | He received the 2016 Best FIFA Men's Coach Award. |
2016 | Ranieri was awarded the Grand Officer of the Italian Order of Merit and the Enzo Bearzot Award as best Italian manager of the year. |
June 5 2016 | Claudio Ranieri managed the Rest of the World team at Soccer Aid, a charity football match in aid of UNICEF, held at Old Trafford, Manchester. The Rest of the World team lost to an England team, with a score of 3–2. |
May 18 2016 | Ranieri was awarded the 2016 Barclays Premier League Manager of the Season. |
May 16 2016 | Ranieri was named the Manager of the Year for 2016 by the League Managers' Association. |
May 2 2016 | Leicester City won their first-ever Premier League title after Tottenham Hotspur's 2–2 draw with Chelsea. |
May 1 2016 | Leicester played a crucial 1–1 draw against Manchester United, which put them on the brink of clinching the Premier League title. |
April 2016 | Wins Premier League Manager of the Month in April |
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