Rodolfo Vanoli

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Rodolfo Vanoli
Vanoli in 2012
Personal information
Full name Rodolfo Vanoli
Date of birth (1963-01-11) 11 January 1963 (age 61)
Place of birth Gavirate, Italy
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
Varese
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1981–1982 Varese 0 (0)
1982–1983 Solbiatese Arno Calcio 25 (1)
1983–1984 Pro Patria Calcio 9 (0)
1984–1989 Lecce 165 (4)
1989–1992 Udinese 72 (0)
1992–1995 SPAL 49 (2)
1995–1996 Saronno 20 (0)
1996–1997 Como Calcio 1907 5 (0)
1997–1998 Solbiatese Arno Calcio 12 (0)
1998–1999 Canobbiese 19 (5)
1999–2000 Chiasso 15 (3)
Managerial career
2001–2004 Mendrisio-Stabio
2005 Lugano
2005–2006 Bellinzona
2010 Colligiana
2011 Pordenone
2012–2014 Koper
2015 Koper
2016 Olimpija Ljubljana
2019 Bisceglie
2021 Koper
2022 Dinamo Tirana
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Rodolfo Vanoli (born 11 January 1963) is an Italian professional football manager and former player.

Playing career[edit]

Vanoli, a defender, started his career with Varese. He then went on to play football professionally, making his Serie A debut in 1985 with Lecce.[1] In 1989 he joined Udinese, playing Serie A and Serie B with the Friuliani. He retired in 2000 after a single season with Swiss club FC Chiasso.

Managerial career[edit]

Vanoli started his career as a coach in Switzerland. In 2010 he returned to Italy and took charge at Colligiana. He moved to Pordenone in 2011. Vanoli worked in Slovenia as a manager of Koper and Olimpija Ljubljana.

In 2019, he was appointed head coach of Serie C club Bisceglie, eventually saving them from relegation and being confirmed for the 2019–20 season. He was dismissed on 2 October 2019 due to poor results.[2]

In February 2021, Vanoli returned to Koper and signed a contract for the remainder of the 2020–21 season.[3]

Personal life[edit]

He has a younger brother, Paolo, who is also a former footballer and current coach.[4]

Honours[edit]

Manager[edit]

Koper

Olimpija Ljubljana

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Rodolfo Vanoli » Serie A 1985/1986". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Bisceglie, ufficiale l'esonero di Rodolfo Vanoli" (in Italian). Corriere dello Sport – Stadio. 2 October 2019. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  3. ^ "Vanoli se vrača na klop Kopra". Slovenski nogometni portal (in Slovenian). 17 February 2021. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  4. ^ "RUDY VANOLI: "LA MAGLIA DI MARADONA E L'AMICIZIA CON ROSSI. IL VARESE CE LA FARÀ"" (in Italian). Varese Sport. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
  5. ^ a b c "Rodolfo Vanoli". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 17 February 2021.

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