San Marino. Manuel Marani new manager accompanying the Murata
A new managerial figure for Murata, historical club of the San Marino championship. It is about Manuel Marani, born in 1984, former footballer – striker, second striker – 33 appearances and two goals in the national team then led by Giampaolo Mazza. Against Ireland on February 7, 2007 he made the goal of the momentary 1-1 before Stephen Ireland scored the final 2-1, in the recovery, preventing San Marino from obtaining the first point in the European qualifications (postponed on a par with Estonia on 15 November 2014). The second infriendly match of 14 August 2012 with Malta over 2-3. Marani is the second San Marino player ever to score more than one goal for the national team after Andy Selva (8). “The two goals in the national team were the greatest satisfaction – admits Marani – scoring at European level is never easy“.
In Italyinstead, he served in Excellence with Dozzese, Del Conca, Sammaurese, Savignanese, won the championship in Riccione, played in Serie D in the teams of Riccione, Russi and Massa Lombarda and one year it was in the Primavera of Verona.
With Tre Penne he participated in the Champions League while with Murata he won three league titles and three Titano Cups. At 28 years oldat the time of Serie D in Riccione, was forced to retire due to hip osteoarthritis.
“I go back to football for my great passion for football and for Murata – declares – iThe club I grew up in: I was a member for 19 years. I will be the accompanying executive: I will experience the group, follow the events of the club closely and I will try to learn to help the club grow and maybe return to the levels of the past. I am at the disposal of executive friends. For me a fascinating experience that could be useful in the future“.