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Luigi Delneri

1950 - Today

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Luigi Delneri (born 23 August 1950), often incorrectly written as Del Neri, is an Italian football manager and a former player. After a playing career as a midfielder including for several Serie A clubs, he began managing in the lower leagues, and took Ternana to consecutive promotions into Serie B. He then spent four years at Chievo, helping the Verona neighbourhood club into Serie A for the first time and 5th place and UEFA Cup qualification in their first season at the top. Delneri left Chievo in 2004 for UEFA Champions League holders Porto, but was dismissed within weeks and before a competitive game. He subsequently managed several Serie A clubs in the following years, including one season with Juventus after taking Sampdoria to fourth place in 2010. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Luigi Delneri is the 134th most popular coach (up from 143rd in 2019), the 2,723rd most popular biography from Italy (up from 2,761st in 2019) and the 19th most popular Italian Coach.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Luigi Delneri ranks 134 out of 471Before him are André Villas-Boas, Anatoliy Byshovets, Julian Nagelsmann, Lajos Czeizler, Zlatko Kranjčar, and Wiel Coerver. After him are Francesco Graziani, Ljubiša Broćić, Slavoljub Muslin, Åge Hareide, Sergio Batista, and Revaz Dzodzuashvili.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Luigi Delneri ranks 211Before him are Richard Chase, Li Yuanchao, Carl Palmer, Richard Galliano, Huey Lewis, and Josipa Lisac. After him are Geraldine James, Pasteur Bizimungu, Waldemar Cierpinski, Carlos Aguiar Retes, Ken Shimura, and Alec Jeffreys.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Luigi Delneri ranks 2,723 out of 5,161Before him are Victor de Sabata (1892), Davide Ghirlandaio (1452), Andrea Contarini (1300), Silvio Pellico (1789), Aristodemus of Cumae (-550), and Milena Vukotic (1935). After him are Giovanni Maria Bononcini (1642), Adolfo Consolini (1917), Eugenio Dal Corso (1939), Giuseppe Amisani (1881), Luigi Carnera (1875), and Marcus Valerius Corvus (-371).

Among COACHES In Italy

Among coaches born in Italy, Luigi Delneri ranks 19Before him are Stefano Pioli (1965), Cesare Prandelli (1957), Walter Zenga (1960), Roberto Donadoni (1963), Fabrizio Ravanelli (1968), and Sergio Bertoni (1915). After him are Francesco Graziani (1952), Gian Piero Ventura (1948), Annibale Frossi (1911), Lido Vieri (1939), Ezio Pascutti (1937), and Alberto Malesani (1954).