Cagliari, Claudio Ranieri retires: farewell to soccer after last feat
Cagliari, Claudio Ranieri retires: farewell to soccer after last feat
Claudio Ranieri is retiring after the last salvation achieved with Cagliari: the Testaccino coach, in the aftermath of the splendid goal achieved in Serie A with one day in advance, has decided to say goodbye to soccer and to the Sardinian club, stopping after a 38-year career. The same società rossoblu communicated his intentions in an official note.
This is the statement from Cagliari: "Coach Ranieri says goodbye to Cagliari: in his two experiences with the club è always managed to lead the team to the achievement of the final goal. Already author in the past of two promotions (from C to A) and a salvation in the top series, in the last year and a half he has accomplished yet another masterpiece with the victory of the playoffs and the conquest in this season of the permanence in the maximum championship".
The news of Ranieri’s retirement, reported by Sky, is making the rounds around the world: the coach è became globally famous for the miraculous Premier League won with Leicester, which made him immortal and è was the culmination of his long career, which began in 1986 on the bench of Vigor Lamezia.
Ranieri in his 38-year career has è sat on the benches of Vigor Lamezia, Campania Puteolana, Cagliari, Napoli, Fiorentina, Valencia, Atletico Madrid, Chelsea, Parma, Juventus, Roma, Inter, Monaco, Leicester, Nantes, Fulham, Sampdoria and Watford. He also coached the Greek national team in 2014. In addition to the Premier won in 2016, his most prestigious achievements include the 1996 Coppa Italia won with Fiorentina, the 1999 Spanish Cup at the helm of Valencia, and the UEFA Super Cup, also centered with the Levantine club. Six promotions centered in his career.