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Paolo Vanoli

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Paolo Vanoli
Vanoli coaching Spartak Moscow in 2022
Personal information
Date of birth (1972-08-12) 12 August 1972 (age 52)
Place of birth Varese, Italy
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Left back, left midfielder
Team information
Current team
Torino (head coach)
Youth career
Oratorio Solbiate
0000–1990 Varese
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1990–1991 Varese 0 (0)
1991–1992 Bellinzago 28 (1)
1992–1993 Corsico 31 (3)
1993–1995 Venezia 56 (2)
1995–1998 Hellas Verona 84 (2)
1998–2000 Parma 43 (2)
2000–2002 Fiorentina 44 (1)
2002–2003 Bologna 21 (2)
2003–2005 Rangers 28 (1)
2005 Vicenza 17 (2)
2005–2006 Akratitos 4 (0)
2006–2007 Castelnuovo Sandrà
Total 356 (16)
International career
1999–2000 Italy 2 (1)
Managerial career
2007–2009 Domegliara
2013 Italy U16
2013–2015 Italy U18
2015–2016 Italy U19
2021–2022 Spartak Moscow
2022–2024 Venezia
2024– Torino
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Italy (as coach)
UEFA European Under-19 Championship
Runner-up 2016 Germany
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Paolo Vanoli (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpaːolo vaˈnɔːli]; born 12 August 1972) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player who played as a left back or left midfielder. He is the head coach of Serie A club Torino.

Club career

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Vanoli played for many clubs, including Hellas Verona, Parma, and Fiorentina (for 9 billion lire fee in co-ownership deal; €4.648 million[1][2]), having also two spells abroad: Scottish Premier League club Rangers from August 2003 to January 2005,[3][4] scoring once against Dundee,[5] and Akratitos in Greece (2005–06).[citation needed]

While at Parma, Vanoli won both the UEFA Cup and Coppa Italia in 1999, and then in 2001 won the Coppa Italia again with Fiorentina, this time beating his former team Parma in the final. Vanoli scored in all three finals.[6][7][8]

International career

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Vanoli was also an Italian international, playing twice and scoring once on his debut in a 3–1 defeat against Belgium in 1999.[9]

International stats

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Italy national team
Year Apps Goals
1999 1 1
2000 1 0
Total 2 1

International goals

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Colombia score listed first, score column indicates score after each Vanoli goal.

International goals by date, venue, cap, opponent, score, result and competition
No. Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition
1 13 November 1999 Stadio Via del mare, Lecce, Italy 1  Belgium 1–1 1–3 Friendly

Managerial career

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Between 2016 and 2017, Vanoli was the assistant manager of the Italy national football team. He was then appointed as assistant manager of Chelsea, serving in the role from 2017 to 2018.[citation needed]

On 17 December 2021, Vanoli joined Spartak Moscow as manager, signing a contract until the end of the 2022–23 season.[10] On 29 May 2022, Spartak won the 2021–22 Russian Cup.[11] The club announced on 9 June 2022 that Vanoli had left his post, citing a number of circumstances "beyond the club's control," in other words, the Russian Invasion of Ukraine,[12][13] even though first in March he announced he would continue.[14]

On 7 November 2022, Vanoli was hired as the new head coach of Serie B struggling club Venezia, signing a contract until 30 June 2024.[15] In his second season in charge, Vanoli guided Venezia to Serie A promotion after defeating Cremonese in a two-legged playoff.[16] On 20 June 2024, Vanoli and Venezia parted ways by mutual consent.[17]

On 21 June 2024, Vanoli signed a two-year contract with Serie A club Torino.[18]

Managerial record

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As of 9 November 2024[19]
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Italy Italy U18 1 August 2013 31 July 2015 13 11 0 2 28 8 +20 084.62
Italy Italy U19 1 August 2015 31 July 2016 18 10 7 1 32 18 +14 055.56
Russia Spartak Moscow 17 December 2021 29 May 2022 16 8 3 5 29 17 +12 050.00
Italy Venezia 7 November 2022 20 June 2024 70 35 16 19 115 82 +33 050.00
Italy Torino 21 June 2024 Present 14 5 2 7 18 20 −2 035.71
Total 131 69 28 34 222 145 +77 052.67

Honours

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Player

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Varese

Parma

Fiorentina

Coach

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Italy U19

Spartak Moscow

Venezia

  • Serie B: Playoff Final winners 2024

Individual

Personal life

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He has an older brother, Rodolfo, who is also a former footballer and current coach.[21]

References

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  1. ^ Parma A.C. S.p.A. bilancio (financial report and accounts) on 30 June 2001 (in Italian), PDF purchased from Italian C.C.I.A.A.
  2. ^ A.C. Fiorentina S.p.A. bilancio (financial report and accounts) on 30 June 2001 (in Italian), PDF purchased from Italian C.C.I.A.A.
  3. ^ "Berg signs on at Rangers". BBC. 5 August 2003. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Vanoli leaves Rangers for Vicenza". BBC. 18 January 2005. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
  5. ^ "Rangers late show floors Dundee". BBC. 27 September 2003. Retrieved 29 December 2009.
  6. ^ "Where are they now? The Parma team that won the 1999 Uefa Cup final". the42.ie. 23 June 2015. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  7. ^ "Italy Cup 1998/99". RSSSF. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  8. ^ "Parma 0-1 Fiorentina". playmakerstats.com. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  9. ^ "Affonda l'Italia sperimentale Il Belgio vince largo: 3–1" [The experimental Italian side sinks Belgium wins by large margin: 3–1]. La Repubblica (in Italian). 13 November 1999. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  10. ^ "Benvenuto, Paolo Vanoli!". FC Spartak Moscow. 17 December 2021. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  11. ^ a b ""Спартак" обыграл "Динамо" и стал 4-кратным победителем Кубка России" (in Russian). Russian Premier League. 29 May 2022.
  12. ^ ""Спартак" и штаб Паоло Ваноли приняли решение прекратить сотрудничество". Футбольный клуб «Спартак Москва». Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  13. ^ @fcsm_eng (9 June 2022). "We can confirm Paolo Vanoli made a difficult decision to resign from FC Spartak Moscow's head coach position. Gra…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  14. ^ Italian coach Vanoli refuses to leave Spartak Moscow amid Russian invasion, tribuna.com, 2 March 2022
  15. ^ "PAOLO VANOLI NAMED VENEZIA FC FIRST TEAM MANAGER". Venezia F.C. 7 November 2022. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
  16. ^ "VENEZIA FC EARNS PROMOTION TO SERIE A DURING THE PLAYOFF FINAL AT STADIO PENZO". Venezia FC. 3 June 2024. Retrieved 20 June 2024.
  17. ^ "VENEZIA FC AND PAOLO VANOLI HAVE AGREED TO A CONTRACT TERMINATION BY MUTUAL CONSENT". Venezia FC. 20 June 2024. Retrieved 20 June 2024.
  18. ^ "PAOLO VANOLI È IL NUOVO ALLENATORE DEL TORO" (in Italian). Torino FC. 21 June 2024. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
  19. ^ Paolo Vanoli coach profile at Soccerway
  20. ^ "Paolo Vanoli Philadelphia Coach of the Month for August" (Press release). Serie A. 13 September 2024. Retrieved 13 September 2024.
  21. ^ "RUDY VANOLI: "LA MAGLIA DI MARADONA E L'AMICIZIA CON ROSSI. IL VARESE CE LA FARÀ"" (in Italian). Varese Sport. 15 January 2021. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
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