Alessandro Renica

Alessandro Renica ( born September 15, 1962 in Anne -sur -Mer, France ) is a former Italian footballer who was active for Lane Rossi Vicenza, Sampdoria, Napoli and Hellas Verona.

Career

Alessandro Renica, born in 1962 in northern France Anne -sur -Mer in Normandy, began playing football at Lane Rossi Vicenza, where he made his debut in Serie B in 1979. By the year 1982, Renica, who acted in the position of a defensive player to sixteen league games in the second and third Italian league, succeeded him without a score. He could enforce in the jersey of Vicenza, which was playing only permanently - and second-rate with financial support from the wool Group Lane Rossi, but not. For the 1982/83 season it lotse Renzo Ulivieri to Sampdoria. In Liguria Alessandro Renica played in the first team and brought it to 1982-1985 to 67 games as part of the operation of the League Serie A and was able to post four goals. With Sampdoria Renica occupied in the three seasons of his employment in Genoa always placements in the upper middle, the best result was achieved in Serie A 1984/85, when they finished fourth at the end and through the parallel victory in the Coppa Italia, as the was able to win the final against AC Milan 1-0 and 2-1, the participation in the European Cup Winners' Cup 1985/86 secured. This experienced Alessandro Renica however, no longer wearing the jersey of UC Sampdoria, he joined in the summer of 1985 the club and joined the SSC Napoli.

In Naples Alessandro Renica part of the famous Napoli di Maradona. With players like Argentina's Diego Maradona, then probably the world's best players and today 's most popular player in the Neapolitan trailer, the Brazilian Careca or Italian Andrea Carnevale, overcame the SSC in the eighties years of dominance of clubs from the north of Italy and won as only the second club to Cagliari Calcio from the south at all the championship. In Serie A 1986/87, Napoli ranked after all the game day in first place with three points ahead of Juventus, Napoli which suffered not a single loss at home during the season. In the same year Alessandro Napoli Renica succeeded with the victory in the Coppa Italia, as they defeated Atalanta in the final. After three years without a national title in the second championship for Alessandro Renica followed by Napoli in the 1989/90 season, when they first was with two points ahead of AC Milan. Just one year earlier Renica was part of the crew of the SSC, the UEFA Cup brought by a final victory over VfB Stuttgart to Campania, which is arguably the greatest achievement in the club's history of SSC Napoli today.

Alessandro Renica remained until the year 1991 at the SSC Napoli under contract and made in the six years of his club membership 136 league games with ten goals, he won five major titles with the Neapolitans. But the club was plagued by increasing financial problems that eventually led to the demise of the SSC Napoli. After the hasty departure of Maradona's Napoli in 1991 many important players were sold in the same year to keep the club in the excellence, including Alessandro Renica in the context of financial distress. He went to Hellas Verona, where he still played two years of football game, with the master from 1985 but a year in the Serie A and one played in Serie B and only came to 28 missions in league play. In the summer of 1993, Alessandro Renica ended his active career at the age of 31 years. He then became a coach, but coaching only unterklassige amateur clubs.

Achievements

  • Italian Master: 2x
  • Coppa Italia: 2x
  • UEFA Cup: 1x
  • Supercoppa Italiana: 1x

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