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Claudio Ranieri

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Claudio Ranieri (Italian: [ˈklaudjo raˈnjeːri, -ˈnjɛː-]; born 20 October 1951) is a retired Italian professional football manager and former player who is the senior advisor of Serie A club Roma. As manager of Leicester City, he won the 2015–16 Premier League, a feat regarded as one of the greatest sporting shocks in history. Ranieri began his managerial career in the lower leagues in Italy during the late 1980s, making his name at Cagliari, whom he took from Serie C1 up to Serie A in successive seasons. He subsequently managed Napoli, with which he qualified for the UEFA Cup, only to be dismissed the following season. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Claudio Ranieri is the 9th most popular coach (up from 20th in 2019), the 422nd most popular biography from Italy (up from 568th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Italian Coach.

Claudio Ranieri is most famous for being the Leicester City manager in 2016 when they won the Premier League.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Claudio Ranieri ranks 9 out of 471Before him are Arsène Wenger, Pep Guardiola, José Mourinho, Jupp Heynckes, Dino Zoff, and Fabio Capello. After him are Louis van Gaal, Leo Beenhakker, Hans-Dieter Flick, Guus Hiddink, Rafael Benítez, and Giovanni Trapattoni.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1951, Claudio Ranieri ranks 6Before him are Robin Williams, Shehbaz Sharif, Mohamed Morsi, Sting, and Phil Collins. After him are Ilona Staller, Louis van Gaal, Chesley Sullenberger, Anatoly Karpov, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and Santiago Calatrava.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Claudio Ranieri ranks 422 out of 5,161Before him are Bartolomeo Cristofori (1655), Pope Zosimus (400), Pope Fabian (200), Fabio Capello (1946), Lisa del Giocondo (1479), and Lucius Caesar (-17). After him are Pope Pelagius II (520), Giuliano de' Medici (1453), Archytas (-428), Giorgio Napolitano (1925), Luigi Pirandello (1867), and Pope Anastasius IV (1073).

Among COACHES In Italy

Among coaches born in Italy, Claudio Ranieri ranks 4Before him are Carlo Ancelotti (1959), Dino Zoff (1942), and Fabio Capello (1946). After him are Giovanni Trapattoni (1939), Marcello Lippi (1948), Arrigo Sacchi (1946), Luciano Spalletti (1959), Maurizio Sarri (1959), Massimiliano Allegri (1967), Enzo Bearzot (1927), and Alberto Zaccheroni (1953).