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FABIO CAPELLO

February 11th, 2010

Posted by Carlos Cruz (Leeds, UK) Fabio Capello was born on June 18, 1946 in San Canzian d’Isonzo, Italy.He is currently the coach of the England soccer and all sports betting will augur well in this position. I arrive at this position in January this year following the sacking of Steve McClaren, after the England coach, and which went out the back door after not qualifying in England for Euro 2008. In Capello’s footballing life should distinguish between his playing career and coaching career. In his playing career should be stressed his qualities as a midfielder. His debut was in 1964 at the Society Multisport team Ars et Labor 1907, or simply SPAL, Italian side of the city of Ferrara.Three years later he lines up for the Rome, where he not only became a key player, but also won his first title, the Italian Cup (1969), a competition involving both teams in Serie A and Serie B Italian. But the peak of his playing career found him at Juventus, where he played for the 70s’, winning the Scudetto with this equipment, or Italian league on three occasions. Admittedly, during the decade of the 70 ‘ “Juve” was the strongest team in the Italian Calcio and all football betting were in his favor. To end his career he signed for AC Milan in 1976, awarded the league championship once (1978/1979).His career ended in 1980. But Fabio Capello is best known for his abilities as a coach. His coaching career began a little bounce, bounce I say since he became coach of AC Milan only for the last six games of the season 1986/1987, following the dismissal of Nils Liedholm and getting qualified for the Cup UEFA.After this season the team was led by Rossonero Arrigo Sacchi, Capello staying within the Italian team’s sporting entity. But replace Sacchi in 1990 and become the new coach of Milan, beginning here one of his best performances as a coach, and the proof is the four Serie A titles it won in five years (must be said that their orders were players size as Marco van Basten, Ruud Gullit, Franco Baresi and Paolo Maldini). Subsequently, in May 1996 he became coach of Real Madrid, leading the team for one season, but getting the league title for the white team. After his year in Madrid, he returned to Italy to lead the Rome and later to Juventus, but we could say that these were his worst years as “mister.”

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