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Cesare Prandelli

1957 - Today

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Claudio Cesare Prandelli (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtʃeːzare pranˈdɛlli, ˈtʃɛː-]; born 19 August 1957) is an Italian former football coach and former player. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Cesare Prandelli is the 81st most popular coach (up from 88th in 2019), the 1,698th most popular biography from Italy (down from 1,668th in 2019) and the 14th most popular Italian Coach.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Cesare Prandelli ranks 81 out of 471Before him are Bill Shankly, Željko Obradović, Robert Prosinečki, Eric Gerets, Phil Jackson, and Dušan Ivković. After him are Edmund Conen, Zlatko Dalić, Otto Barić, Walter Zenga, Andreas Köpke, and Roberto Donadoni.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Cesare Prandelli ranks 71Before him are Luis Garavito, Shannon Tweed, Mario Grech, Christian Schmidt, Subcomandante Marcos, and Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa. After him are Johnny Lever, Wolfgang Ketterle, Yuen Biao, Robert Harris, Šefik Džaferović, and Daniel Stern.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Cesare Prandelli ranks 1,698 out of 5,161Before him are Roberto Calvi (1920), Giulio Douhet (1869), Aly Khan (1911), Gaetano Mosca (1858), Antipope Benedict X (1048), and Leonardo Loredan (1436). After him are Laura Pausini (1974), Piero Taruffi (1906), Pietro Bernini (1562), Prince Alfonso, Count of Caserta (1841), Alessandro Altobelli (1955), and Antonio Salandra (1853).

Among COACHES In Italy

Among coaches born in Italy, Cesare Prandelli ranks 14Before him are Luciano Spalletti (1959), Maurizio Sarri (1959), Massimiliano Allegri (1967), Enzo Bearzot (1927), Alberto Zaccheroni (1953), and Stefano Pioli (1965). After him are Walter Zenga (1960), Roberto Donadoni (1963), Fabrizio Ravanelli (1968), Sergio Bertoni (1915), Luigi Delneri (1950), and Francesco Graziani (1952).