Roberto Cevoli
Italian football manager (born 1968)
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Roberto Cevoli (born 29 December 1968) is a football manager and former player who manages the San Marino national football team.
Playing career
Cevoli started his senior playing career with Sammarinese side Victor San Marino, helping the club win the league.[1] He mainly operated as a defender.
Personal life
Cevoli is a native of Romagna, Italy.[2] He is a naturalized San Marino citizen.[3]
Managerial statistics
- As of match played 5 June 2024
Team | From | To | Record | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
G | W | D | L | Win % | |||
San Marino | December 2023 | Present | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 000.00 |
Total | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 000.00 |
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Current managers of UEFA national teams
- Sylvinho (Albania)
- Koldo (Andorra)
- Petrakov (Armenia)
- Rangnick (Austria)
- Vacant (Azerbaijan)
- Alós (Belarus)
- Tedesco (Belgium)
- Barbarez (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Iliev (Bulgaria)
- Dalić (Croatia)
- Ketsbaia (Cyprus)
- Hašek (Czech Republic)
- Hjulmand (Denmark)
- Southgate (England)
- Häberli (Estonia)
- Ericson (Faroe Islands)
- Kanerva (Finland)
- Deschamps (France)
- Sagnol (Georgia)
- Nagelsmann (Germany)
- Ribas (Gibraltar)
- Papadopoulosc (Greece)
- Rossi (Hungary)
- Hareide (Iceland)
- Ben Shimon (Israel)
- Spalletti (Italy)
- Cherchesov (Kazakhstan)
- Foda (Kosovo)
- Nicolato (Latvia)
- Fünfstück (Liechtenstein)
- Jankauskas (Lithuania)
- Holtz (Luxembourg)
- Marcolini (Malta)
- Cleșcenco (Moldova)
- Prosinečki (Montenegro)
- Koeman (Netherlands)
- Milevski (North Macedonia)
- O'Neill (Northern Ireland)
- Solbakken (Norway)
- Probierz (Poland)
- Martínez (Portugal)
- Vacant (Republic of Ireland)
- Iordănescu (Romania)
- Karpin (Russia)
- Cevoli (San Marino)
- Clarke (Scotland)
- Stojković (Serbia)
- Calzona (Slovakia)
- Kek (Slovenia)
- de la Fuente (Spain)
- Tomasson (Sweden)
- Yakin (Switzerland)
- Montella (Turkey)
- Rebrov (Ukraine)
- Page (Wales)
- (c) – caretaker manager