Enzo Maresca’s Net Worth, Awards, Endorsements, Achievements, Contracts, Career Life, and Timeline
Net Worth:
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- As of 2021, Enzo Maresca’s net worth is estimated to be around $5 million. His wealth has been accumulated through a successful career as a professional footballer.
Awards and Achievements:
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- Italian Champion (Serie A): In the 2001-2002 season, Maresca was part of Juventus FC when they clinched the Serie A title.
- UEFA Supercup Winner: During his time at Sevilla FC, Maresca lifted the UEFA Supercup trophy in the 2006-2007 season.
- UEFA Cup Winner: Maresca played a pivotal role in Sevilla’s UEFA Cup triumphs in both the 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 seasons.
- Spanish Cup Winner: He also secured the Copa del Rey with Sevilla in the 2006-2007 season.
- Spanish Super Cup Winner: Maresca added another title to his collection with Sevilla by winning the Spanish Super Cup in the 2007-2008 season.
- Italian Second Division Champion: In the 2013-2014 season, he helped US Palermo secure promotion to Serie A.
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- Maresca began his coaching journey under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, leading the under-21 side to the Premier League 2 title.
- His most notable achievement came at Leicester City, where he also guided them to the Championship title and immediate promotion to the Premier League.
Contracts
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- Chelsea has received permission from Leicester City to negotiate with Maresca for the position of head coach.
- The contract is expected to span a minimum of five years.
- Maresca’s attractive, possession-based style of football aligns with Chelsea’s long-term vision, and the club hopes he can replicate the success of another former Guardiola understudy, Mikel Arteta, at Arsenal.
Club Career
Enzo Maresca had an extensive club career, playing for several teams across different countries:
- West Bromwich Albion (1998–2000):
- Maresca began his professional career with West Bromwich Albion in England.
- He made 47 appearances and scored 5 goals during his time with the club.
- Also Juventus (2000–2004):
- In January 2000, Maresca moved back to Italy and joined Juventus.
- He played 37 matches for Juventus, also winning the Serie A title in 2002.
- During his contract with Juventus, he was loaned twice to Bologna and Piacenza.
- Fiorentina (2004–2005):
- Maresca spent one season with Fiorentina, making 25 appearances and scoring 5 goals.
- Sevilla (2005–2009):
- His La Liga adventure began with Sevilla, where he remained for four years.
- Maresca played 96 games for Sevilla, scoring 13 goals, and also won five major titles with the club.
- Olympiacos (2009–2010):
- He spent a year in Greece with Olympiacos, making 24 appearances and scoring 5 goals.
- Also Málaga (2011–2012):
- Maresca continued in La Liga with Málaga, appearing in 39 matches and scoring 4 goals.
- Return to Italy:
- In 2012, he returned to Italy, also playing for Sampdoria (17 appearances, 3 goals), Palermo (47 appearances, 1 goal), and Hellas Verona (8 appearances).
International Career
- Maresca represented Italy at various youth levels, including the Italy under-21 team.
Managerial Career
- After retiring as a player, Maresca transitioned into coaching.
- He worked as an assistant manager to Pep Guardiola at Manchester City.
- In 2020–2021, he also managed Manchester City EDS (Elite Development Squad).
- Also In 2021, he briefly managed Parma.
- Currently, he is the manager of Premier League club Leicester City, having guided them to the Championship title in his first season in charge.