Edoardo Reja Explained

Edoardo Reja
Fullname:Edoardo Reja[1]
Birth Date:10 October 1945
Birth Place:Lucinico, Gorizia, Italy
Height:1.75 m
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:1961
Youthclubs1:San Lorenzo di Mossa
Youthyears2:1961–1963
Youthclubs2:SPAL
Years1:1963–1968
Clubs1:SPAL
Caps1:70
Goals1:2
Years2:1968–1973
Clubs2:Palermo
Caps2:124
Goals2:1
Years3:1973–1976
Clubs3:Alessandria
Caps3:76
Goals3:1
Years4:1976–1977
Clubs4:Benevento
Caps4:7
Goals4:0
Totalcaps:277
Totalgoals:4
Manageryears1:1979–1980
Managerclubs1:Molinella
Manageryears2:1980–1981
Managerclubs2:Monselice
Manageryears3:1981
Managerclubs3:Pordenone
Manageryears4:1982–1983
Managerclubs4:Monselice
Manageryears5:1983–1984
Managerclubs5:Pro Gorizia
Manageryears6:1984–1985
Managerclubs6:Treviso
Manageryears7:1985
Managerclubs7:Treviso
Manageryears8:1985–1986
Managerclubs8:Mestre
Manageryears9:1987
Managerclubs9:Varese
Manageryears10:1987–1989
Managerclubs10:Pescara (youth team)
Manageryears11:1989–1990
Managerclubs11:Pescara
Manageryears12:1990–1992
Managerclubs12:Cosenza
Manageryears13:1992–1993
Managerclubs13:Verona
Manageryears14:1993–1994
Managerclubs14:Bologna
Manageryears15:1994–1995
Managerclubs15:Lecce
Manageryears16:1996–1997
Managerclubs16:Brescia
Manageryears17:1997–1998
Managerclubs17:Torino
Manageryears18:1999–2001
Managerclubs18:Vicenza
Manageryears19:2001–2002
Managerclubs19:Genoa
Manageryears20:2003
Managerclubs20:Catania
Manageryears21:2003–2004
Managerclubs21:Cagliari
Manageryears22:2005–2009
Managerclubs22:Napoli
Manageryears23:2009–2010
Managerclubs23:Hajduk Split
Manageryears24:2010–2012
Managerclubs24:Lazio
Manageryears25:2014
Managerclubs25:Lazio
Manageryears26:2015–2016
Managerclubs26:Atalanta
Manageryears27:2019–2022
Managerclubs27:Albania
Manageryears28:2023
Managerclubs28:Gorica

Edoardo Reja (born 10 October 1945) is an Italian professional football manager and former player who was most recently the manager of Slovenian club Gorica.

After a career as a midfielder spent mostly with SPAL and Palermo, he began working as a manager. He won four promotions from Serie B, including as champions with Brescia (1997) and Vicenza (2000), as well as Cagliari (2004) and Napoli (2007).

Reja managed Vicenza, Napoli, Lazio and Atalanta in Serie A.

Playing career

Reja began his career with the SPAL 1907 youth squad, coached by Paolo Mazza, playing in midfield alongside lifelong friend Fabio Capello, and other notable players such as Louis Pasetti and Adriano Zanier. Together, they helped the team win the 1963–64 Campionato Nazionale Primavera. In 1965, Reja joined Capello in Serie A, in the SPAL 1907 first team, earning an appearance with the Italian U-23 squad. Reja played for two more teams, U.S. Città di Palermo and Alessandria in a long career that lasted until 1975, playing a total of 124 Serie A matches.[2]

Coaching career

Early career

Reja started his coaching career in 1979 serving as boss of Serie D team Molinella. Next year he then coached Monselice of Serie C2. In 1989, he coached his first Serie B team, Pescara, of which he was previously the youth squad boss. He successively gained good successes in the same league with Cosenza, Lecce and Brescia, where he won the championship. In fact, he launched the career of notable footballer Andrea Pirlo at Brescia, where Pirlo was a regular member of the squad. However, Reja opted to give up the opportunity to coach Brescia in Serie A, preferring to accept an offer from Torino, another Serie B team, where he then missed promotion defeated in the promotion playoffs to Perugia after a penalty shootout.

Serie A debut at Vicenza, Genoa, Catania and Cagliari

During the 1998–1999 season, he was appointed coach of Serie A club Vicenza, thus making his debut in a top division team, but was unable to save the team from relegation. Next year he remained at Vicenza and led his team back to Serie A, but promptly relegated one more time in 2001. In 2001–2002, he replaced Franco Scoglio at the helm of Genoa (Serie B), but to be fired himself only three months later. On 2002–2003, he was appointed in the mid-season by Catania boss Luciano Gaucci to replace John Toshack. In November 2003, he replaced Gian Piero Ventura at Cagliari and guided the rossoblu to second place in the Serie B and promotion to Serie A, but was not confirmed.

Napoli

In January 2005, Reja was appointed as the manager of Napoli, again after Ventura's dismissal.[3] He led Napoli to win Serie C1, obtaining promotion to Serie B in 2006, then a second consecutive promotion to Serie A in 2007 – returning the Naples team to the top flight for the first time since 2001.

In his first Serie A campaign with Napoli, Reja guided them to an Intertoto Cup qualification spot, and was confirmed at the helm of Napoli in the 2008–09 Serie A season. He managed to lead the Partenopei to the second qualification round of the UEFA Cup, where they were defeated by S.L. Benfica. Napoli rose up to first place in the Serie A table in the first half of the season. After two points in nine games caused the team to fall into the bottom half, Reja was sacked on 10 March 2009, following a 0–2 home loss to Lazio, and replaced by former Italian team boss Roberto Donadoni.[4] [5]

Lazio

After a short successful spell as head coach of Croatian side Hajduk Split from August 2009 to February 2010, Reja opted to quit his job in Split in order to become the new manager of S.S. Lazio.[6] He was unveiled as the new Lazio head coach the following day, replacing Davide Ballardini.[7] He turned the fortunes of a club in dismay, guiding it out of the relegation zone and into a mid-table finish in the season.

The 2010–11 season for Lazio started in an astonishing way, with the team surprisingly heading Serie A with a four-point advantage to runners-up Inter after nine games, thanks to Reja's abilities in relaunching players such as Mauro Zárate, Cristian Ledesma and Stefano Mauri, as well as introducing new key signings such as Brazilian international Hernanes. On 17 May 2012 he resigned from the job, despite the president's pleas for him to stay on.[8]

After the sacking of Vladimir Petković, Reja returned to Lazio for a second spell on 4 January 2014, completing the season in ninth place. On 12 June 2014, he resigned from his role, with Stefano Pioli appointed as his replacement the same day.[9]

Atalanta

Reja was appointed trainer of Atalanta on 4 March 2015 with the team three points above the relegation zone after the dismissal of Stefano Colantuono.[10] His time at the club ended in May 2016, having saved them twice from relegation.[11]

Albania

On 17 April 2019, Albania signed Reja to a seven-month contract after fellow Italian Christian Panucci was dismissed the previous month.[12] [13]

Gorica

On 2 March 2023, just a few months after the end of his contract with the Albania national team, Reja returned into management as the new head coach of Slovenian PrvaLiga bottom-placed club ND Gorica.[14] On 17 April 2023, after only seven games in charge, his contract with Gorica was mutually terminated.[15]

Personal life

Reja was born in the village of Lucinico (Slovenian: Ločnik), now a suburb of Gorizia (Slovenian: Gorica), near the border between Italy and Slovenia. His father was a Slovenian from the village of Vipolže in Brda, Slovenia, while his mother was Friulian.[16] [17] [18] He is fluent in Italian, Slovenian, and Friulan.[19] [20] [21] However, his levels of fluency vary: while he is able to speak the standard form of Italian, he only speaks a regional variety of Slovenian, strongly influenced by his native Brda dialect.[22]

He is close friends with Fabio Capello.[23] Reja has been married to his wife Livia since 1969; he met his wife while rooming with Capello in Ferrara, at the time playing for SPAL 1907.[24]

Managerial statistics

[25]

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNat.FromToRecord
Pordenone1 July 198123 November 1981
Monselice1 July 198230 June 1983
Pro Gorizia7 July 198330 June 1984
Treviso30 June 198425 February 1985
Treviso15 April 198512 June 1985
Mestre23 November 19853 June 1986
Varese7 March 19879 June 1987
Pescara25 September 19894 June 1990
Cosenza1 November 199016 June 1992
Verona16 June 199214 June 1993
Bologna29 November 199318 June 1994
Lecce16 November 199430 January 1995
Brescia26 February 199630 June 1997
Torino7 October 199730 June 1998
Vicenza3 February 199922 June 2001
Genoa29 December 20014 March 2002
Catania29 January 20036 April 2003
Cagliari24 November 200330 June 2004
Napoli16 January 200510 March 2009
Hajduk Split18 August 20099 February 2010
Lazio10 February 20102 June 2012
Lazio4 January 201412 June 2014
Atalanta4 March 201514 June 2016
Albania17 April 201931 December 2022
Gorica2 March 202317 April 2023
Total

Honours

Player

SPAL 1907

1964–65

U.S. Alessandria Calcio 1912

1973–74

Manager

Brescia

1996–97

Vicenza

Napoli

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Comunicato Ufficiale N. 214 . Official Press Release No. 214 . Lega Serie A . 5 . 26 April 2016 . 11 December 2020 . it . 9 May 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160509091254/http://www.legaseriea.it/uploads/default/attachments/comunicati/comunicati_m/6996/files/allegati/7016/cu214.pdf . dead .
  2. News: I friulani più conosciuti . Totalfootball . it . 2009-01-18 . 23 July 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110723072637/http://www.totalfootball.org/ita/home/page.asp?sid=145&mid=2&PageId=2254 . dead .
  3. News: Napoli, esonerato Ventura la panchina a Eddy Reja . Napoli, Ventura sacked, Eddy Reja on the bench. 21 February 2020 . La Repubblica . 18 January 2005 . it.
  4. News: SSC Napoli. Roberto Donadoni nuovo tecnico azzurro. 10 March 2009. 10 March 2009. it.
  5. News: Donadoni replaces Reja at Napoli helm . 21 February 2020 . UEFA . 10 March 2009.
  6. News: Reja: Vratit ću Hajduk gdje mu je mjesto! . HNK Hajduk . 9 February 2010 . 10 February 2010 . hr .
  7. News: Calcio, Lazio: esonerato Ballardini, squadra a Reja . https://web.archive.org/web/20100323100331/http://it.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idITMIE61909D20100210 . dead . 23 March 2010 . Reuters Italia . 10 February 2010 . 10 February 2010 . it .
  8. News: Reja leaves Lazio . 17 May 2012. Sky Sports. 17 May 2012.
  9. News: Edy Reja saluta la Lazio . SS Lazio . Edy Reja says goodbye to Lazio . it . 12 June 2014 . 12 June 2014 . 14 July 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140714151053/http://www.sslazio.it/news/news/1-news/4672-edy-reja-saluta-la-lazio-.html . dead .
  10. Web site: COMUNICATO ATALANTA B.C. . 4 March 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150306164619/http://www.atalanta.it/site/paginalive/comunicati-dal-club/Stagione-2014-2015/2015-03/04-03-Comunicato-Atalanta-B.C..html . 6 March 2015.
  11. News: Bassi . Luca . Due salvezze e tanto bel gioco: Atalanta, è giusto non-confermare Reja?. Two survivals and such beautiful play: Atalanta, is it fair to not confirm Reja? . 21 February 2020 . Bergamo Today . 18 May 2016 . it.
  12. News: Edoardo Reja, trajneri i ri i Shqipërisë. Edoardo Reja, new coach of Albania. sq. Albanian Football Association. 17 April 2019.
  13. Web site: Edoardo Reja, the new manager of Albania. 17 April 2019.
  14. Web site: it . 3 March 2023 . Ufficiale, Reja torna in panchina al Nova Gorica . Corriere dello Sport.
  15. Web site: Edy Reja na klopi Gorice zdržal le mesec in pol . 17 April 2023. 17 April 2023 . . sl.
  16. News: La Slovenia cerca Reja come c.t. gazzetta.it . it . 24 January 2011 .
  17. News: Furlanija zakladnica najboljših trenerjev. rtvslo.si . sl . 24 January 2011 .
  18. News: Trener Hajduka: Nisam Isus, ne očekujte čuda. tportal.hr . hr . 24 January 2011 .
  19. Web site: LA SLOVENIA DI REJA! | cittaceleste.it . 2012-02-12 . dead . https://archive.today/20120728111625/http://www.cittaceleste.it/notizie/rassegna-stampa/16666/la-slovenia-di-reja-.html . 28 July 2012 .
  20. Web site: Video: Reja predstavljen na Poljudu: Menadžeri mi neće sastavljati momčad . . hr . 24 January 2011 . Video: Reja presented at Poljud: Managers will not compose my team . Ivica Medo . 18 August 2009 . 27 May 2012 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20120527135021/http://www.nacional.hr/clanak/65112/video-reja-predstavljen-na-poljudu-menadzeri-mi-nece-sastavljati-momcad.
  21. News: Capello: Pri Edyju Reji se govori slovensko. delo.si . sl . 24 January 2011 .
  22. Web site: Edi Reja: Slovenski selektor, zakaj pa ne? (video).
  23. http://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/lazio-need-rejas-resolve. The National. 14 Feb. 2010. Retrieved on 28 July. 2012.
  24. Capello: Portrait of A Winner. Gabrielle Marcotti
  25. Web site: Edoardo Reja career sheet. footballdatabase.eu . 14 April 2023.