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Gennaro Ruotolo was born on 20 March, 1967 in Santa Maria a Vico, Italy, is an Italian former footballer and manager (born 1967). Discover Gennaro Ruotolo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 20 March, 1967
Birthday 20 March
Birthplace Santa Maria a Vico, Italy
Nationality Italy

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Gennaro Ruotolo Height, Weight & Measurements

At 56 years old, Gennaro Ruotolo height is 1.76 m .

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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Gennaro Ruotolo Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1967

Gennaro Ruotolo (, ; born 20 March 1967) is an Italian former footballer and manager who played as a midfielder.

1984

Ruotolo started his career with Sorrento in 1984, but is best known for having been a key player for Genoa for over a decade; he joined the Grifone in 1988 to left it only in 2002 to join Livorno of Serie C1.

1991

In his playing career, Ruotolo received three call-ups for the Italy national team, all in 1991, with a single appearance, a 2–0 home win against Denmark on 12 June.

1996

During his spell at Genoa he lifted the 1996 Anglo-Italian Cup.

2006

He played for Livorno until 2006, except for a four-months time at Saudi Arabian side Al-Ittihad (February–June 2003), being part of both rosters which gained promotion to Serie B and then Serie A, and playing two top division seasons with the amaranto.

He left Livorno in 2006 to join newly promoted Serie C2 club Sorrento in a comeback to his first professional team.

2007

He left Sorrento in December 2007 by mutual consent and then joined amateur Promozione side Massa Lubrense for the remainder of the season.

2008

In July 2008, he returned to Livorno, this time as assistant to the newly appointed coach Leonardo Acori.

2009

On 23 May 2009 Ruotolo was appointed on an interim basis to replace Leonardo Acori at the helm of Livorno for the final Serie B league game and the following promotion play-offs in an attempt to bring his side back to the top flight.

He debuted with a late 3–2 away win to Ascoli that left his side in third place at the end of the regular season.

In the promotion play-offs, Livorno was coupled with Tuscan rivals Grosseto in the semifinals: after a shock 0–2 loss in the first leg, Ruotolo's side managed to make an impressive comeback by defeating their opponent in a 4–1 home win that ensured Livorno a place in the playoff finals against Brescia.

In the finals, Ruotolo then managed to guide Livorno to defeat Brescia 5–2 on aggregate, thus marking an immediate Serie A return for the amaranto club.

He subsequently accepted an offer from Livonro to become the club's head coach on a permanent basis; however the move was later dismissed by the Italian Football Federation due to Ruotolo lacking the required UEFA Pro coaching badges, and Vittorio Russo was instead appointed as acting head coach, with Ruotolo being however often referred as the "real" Livorno boss.

He was removed from his assistant coach position on 20 October 2009, after a 1–2 home loss to Palermo.

2010

In January 2010 he was re-hired by Livorno chairman Aldo Spinelli, this time as new youth coach of the Primavera under-19 squad.

On 5 April 2010 he was reappointed back at the helm of Livorno, taking over from dismissed head coach Serse Cosmi, in a desperate attempt to save the team from relegation.

He was this time allowed to act as head coach despite still not having the required coaching badges, thanks to a 60-day derogation from the Italian Football Federation.

The attempt was not successful, and Livorno went down to Serie B after only one season in the Italian top flight.

In June 2010 Ruotolo was announced as new head coach of Savona, who will play Lega Pro Seconda Divisione in the 2010–11 season.

2011

On 14 December 2011 Sorrento unveiled Ruotolo as their new manager until the end of the season, after the sacking of previous manager Maurizio Sarri following the 4–0 away defeat to Pro Vercelli.

By doing so he returned to the club where he had both begun and ended his playing career and thus reignited his close association with Sorrento and Campania, the region of his birth.

2012

Since 25 October 2012 to the end of the season he has been the coach of Treviso in Lega Pro Prima Divisione, a position he kept until March 2013.

2015

He successively served a full season as head coach of Serie D amateurs Sangiovannese in 2015–16.