A.C. Reggiana 1919
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Carlo Ancelotti happy to see red with Manchester United on menu...took the Azzurri to the 1994 World Cup final. After surviving an occasionally bruising apprenticeship as head coach with Reggiana, Parma and Juventus, in 2001 Ancelotti returned to Milan, where he had his first experience of... In this article: Carlo Ancelotti, Chelsea, Manchester United, Alex Ferguson, Fabio Capello, Milan, Juventus, Ray Wilkins, and Guus Hiddink |
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Wikipedia | November 01, 2009
A.C. Reggiana 1919
...Emilia-Romagna. The club was founded in 1919 as A.C. Reggiana and refounded in July 2005 as Reggio Emilia F.C., but it was renamed A.C. Reggiana 1919 soon after the start of the 2005-06 season. The club last played in Serie A in 1997. The...
In this article: Morton F.C., Serie A, Lega Pro Prima Divisione, Serie C2, Serie B, Luigi Sartor, Filippo Galli, and Alberigo Evani
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Sunday Mirror | October 23, 2009
Ray Wilkins to take charge of Chelsea against Blackburn after Carlo Ancelotti's father taken ill
...Blackburn tomorrow after flying back to Italy to care for his sick father. Blues boss Ancelotti jetted back to the family home near Reggiana after his father was taken ill on Wednesday night. While the Chelsea manager wants to return for...
In this article: Ray Wilkins, Carlo Ancelotti, Chelsea, Blackburn, Frank Lampard, Champions League, Yuri Zhirkov, Reggiana, Atletico Madrid, and Aston Villa
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Daily Mail | October 01, 2009
It's Ancelotti v Benitez - without a European Cup in sight - but how do the Chelsea and Liverpool bosses compare?
...to slug it out in the Barclays Premier League... 1995: First coaching role with Serie B side Reggiana and wins them promotion. 1996: Leaves Reggiana to join Parma, takes club to second place in Serie A. No comments have so far been...
In this article: Carlo Ancelotti, Chelsea, Rafael Benitez, Liverpool, Reggiana, Serie A, Serie B, Parma, and Barclays Premier League
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New Kerala | September 26, 2009
Ancelotti's managerial career almost ended before it started
...how he had a disastrous start to his managerial career in 1995, where he lost seven matches in a row. 'I started as a manager at Reggiana in 1995 and after seven games we were bottom of the Italian Second Division without a single win.
In this article: Carlo Ancelotti, Reggiana, Chelsea, Champions League, Blues, Angelo Gregucci, Premier League, and Italy
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Guardian | September 25, 2009
Ancelotti aims to extend Chelsea's electric start
...into his fledgling managerial career and still without a win, he had confronted a home game against Venezia aware that, should his Reggiana side fail to prevail, he would be out of a job and contemplating life as a reluctant electrician.
In this article: Carlo Ancelotti, Chelsea, Premier League, Reggiana, Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester United, Rome, and Wigan
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The Sun | September 25, 2009
Now Carlo's in seventh heaven
...was just one game away from the sack after his first seven matches as a boss. Ancelotti, 50, revealed: "I started as a manager at Reggiana in 1995 and after seven games we were bottom of the Italian Second Division without a single win.
In this article: Carlo Ancelotti, Premier League, Chelsea, Reggiana, Champions League, Stamford Bridge, FIFA, Liverpool, and Wigan
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Sunday Mirror | September 25, 2009
Chelsea boss Ancelotti: I was one game away from the sack
Ancelotti has made a perfect winning start to his managerial career at Chelsea but it nearly went horribly wrong in his first job at Reggiana. Former AC Milan boss Ancelotti was rock bottom after seven games and it was win-or-bust at...
In this article: Carlo Ancelotti, Chelsea, Reggiana, Arsenal, AC Milan, Aston Villa, Liverpool, Wigan, and Didier Drogba
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Telegraph.co.uk - Chelsea | August 22, 2009
English football taking lessons from Italy's middle class imports
...not go unnoticed. Sacchi's choice of assistant was clearly astute and Ancelotti was soon a club manager in his own right, taking Reggiana to promotion to Serie A in his first season in charge, aged just 36. In 1996 he was given the chance to...
In this article: Roy Hodgson, Carlo Ancelotti, Italy, Chelsea, Champions League, Fulham, Fabio Capello, England, and Serie A
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UEFA.com News | August 13, 2009
'Great honour' for Ghedin's Italy squad
...Alia Guagni (ACF Firenze), Raffaella Manieri (ASD Torres Calcio), Giorgia Motta (ASD CF Bardolino Verona), Laura Neboli (AC Reggiana Femminile), Viviana Schiavi (ASD CF Bardolino Verona), Elisabetta Tona (ASD Torres Calcio).
In this article: Verona, Italy, AC Reggiana, and Champions League
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UEFA Champions League | August 05, 2009
Lucescu demands more from Shakhtar
...added Lucescu, who coached Timisoara boss Ioan Ovidiu Sabau in his days as a midfielder at FC Dinamo 1948 Bucuresti, Brescia Calcio, AS Reggiana and FC Rapid Bucuresti. "This means we will have more chances going forward as well. Defensive...
In this article: Mircea Lucescu, Rinat Akhmetov, All rights reserved, FC Timisoara, Olexandr Gladkiy, Gheorghe Bucur, Dmytro Chygrynskiy, Reggiana, and Brescia Calcio
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Associazione Calcio Reggiana 1919 is an Italian football club, based in Reggio Emilia, Emilia-Romagna. The club was founded in 1919 as A.C. Reggiana and refounded in July 2005 as Reggio Emilia F.C., but it was renamed A.C. Reggiana 1919 soon after the start of the 2005-06 season. Reggiana played in Serie C2/B in 2007-2008 season and promoted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione after finishing champion. The club has last been in Serie A in 1997. The team's color is dark red (Granata).
Some famous players played for Reggiana, including Felice Romano, Angelo Di Livio, Ruggiero Rizzitelli, Fabrizio Ravanelli, Luca Bucci, Claudio Taffarel, Paulo Futre, Stefano Torrisi, Francesco Antonioli, Igor Simutenkov, Angelo Adamo Gregucci, Sunday Oliseh, Filippo Galli, Alberigo Evani, Luigi Sartor, Marco Ballotta, Max Tonetto, Adolfo Valencia, Cristiano Zanetti and Obafemi Martins.
Reggiana played in Italian First Division for many seasons in the 1920s; the club took part in Italian Serie A in 1993/94, 1994/95 and 1996/97. Best result is 13th place in 1993/94 Serie A championship.
Most famous coach has been Carlo Ancelotti, who has been working for A.C. Milan since 2001.
Reggiana played all matches in Mirabello Stadium until 1994; then they moved to a new and modern arena, called Stadio Giglio.
Reggiana numbers former EU commissioner and current Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi among its supporters.
Reggiana are famous for taking a group of fans to a Morton F.C. game in Greenock, Scotland.
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