Roberto Rambaudi Explained

Roberto Rambaudi
Birth Date:12 January 1966
Birth Place:Moncalieri, Italy
Height:1.79 m
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1984–1985
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Clubs1:Torino
Years2:1985–1986
Caps2:29
Goals2:4
Clubs2:Omegna
Years3:1986–1988
Caps3:61
Goals3:18
Clubs3:Pavia
Years4:1988–1989
Caps4:28
Goals4:8
Clubs4:Perugia
Years5:1989–1992
Caps5:107
Goals5:31
Clubs5:Foggia
Years6:1992–1994
Caps6:57
Goals6:8
Clubs6:Atalanta
Years7:1994–1998
Caps7:109
Goals7:13
Clubs7:Lazio
Years8:1998–1999
Caps8:7
Goals8:0
Clubs8:Genoa
Years9:1999–2000
Caps9:13
Goals9:0
Clubs9:Treviso
Totalcaps:411
Totalgoals:82
Nationalyears1:1994
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalteam1:Italy
Manageryears1:2004
Managerclubs1:Latina
Manageryears2:2007–2008
Managerclubs2:Viterbese
Manageryears3:2013–2015
Managerclubs3:Astrea
Manageryears4:2016–2019
Managerclubs4:Luiss
Manageryears5:2020
Managerclubs5:Atletico Lodigiani
Manageryears6:2021
Managerclubs6:Flaminia
Manageryears7:2023
Managerclubs7:Legnano

Roberto Rambaudi (pronounced as /it/; born 12 January 1966) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player, who played as a forward or midfielder in the position of right winger.

Club career

Rambaudi gained Serie A promotion with Foggia after winning the 1990–91 Serie B title, forming a notable attacking trio with Giuseppe Signori and Francesco Baiano, helping the team to a ninth-place finish in Serie A during the 1991–92 season under manager Zdeněk Zeman.[1] He later moved to Atalanta during summer 1992, where he remained for two seasons. After the club were relegated in 1994, he moved to Lazio, alongside his former manager Zeman, where he put on notable performances, and was called up to the Italy national team.[1] He later moved to Serie B sides Genoa, and later Treviso, before ending his career in 2000 in Serie B.[1] Overall throughout his 16-year club career, he made 411 appearances, scoring 82 goals, between 1984 and 2000.[2] [3]

International career

Rambaudi also earned two caps for Italy in 1994 under manager Arrigo Sacchi, making his international debut in a 2–0 away victory over Estonia, in an UEFA Euro 1996 qualification match.[4]

After retirement

After retiring, Rambaudi worked as a coach, firstly with the Lazio Youth squad in 2003, and later moving to coach Latina the following season. However, he was sacked after only a few matches by Sciaretta. He signed a contract with Viterbese for the 2007–08 season, although he could not help the club avoid relegation.

He later worked as a football pundit for Dahlia TV,[5] and subsequently Mediaset Premium.[6]

On 3 March 2021, he was hired as head coach of Serie D club Flaminia.[7] He left the club in October 2021 after a poor start to the season.

On 10 October 2023, Rambaudi was announced as the new head coach of Serie D club Legnano,[8] only to leave them by mutual consent after just a single game in charge.[9]

Honours

Foggia

Lazio

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Treviso, ricatto all'ala destra. repubblica.it. La Repubblica. Italian. 8 June 2000. 15 April 2015.
  2. Web site: Calciatore Lega Serie A: Roberto Rambaudi. legaseriea.it. Italian. 15 April 2015.
  3. Web site: Roberto Rambaudi. tuttocalciatori.net. Italian. 15 April 2015.
  4. Web site: Nazionale in Cifre: Roberto Rambaudi. figc.it. FIGC. Italian. 15 April 2015.
  5. Web site: Dahlia tv e offerta calcio: Palermo Channel su Dahlia tv. promozionigratis.it. Italian. 15 April 2015.
  6. Web site: 32a giornata Serie Bwin: Mediaset Premium - Programma e Telecronisti. digital-sat.it. Italian. Simone Rossi. 23 March 2012. 15 April 2015.
  7. Web site: Flaminia. Roberto Rambaudi è il nuovo allenatore della Flaminia Calcio Civita Castellana. 3 March 2021. 1 December 2021. it.
  8. Web site: it . 10 October 2023 . 10 October 2023 . TuttoMercatoWeb . L'ex Foggia e Lazio Roberto Rambaudi nuovo tecnico del Legnano.
  9. Web site: it . 25 October 2023 . 27 October 2023 . TuttoMercatoWeb . Legnano, Rambaudi va via dopo 8 giorni e una partita. Al suo posto Zattarin.