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Manuel Pellegrini was born on September 19, 1953, in Santiago, Chile. His father, Emilio Pellegrini Portales, and his mother, Silvia Ripamonti Barros, both had Italian ancestry. He spent his childhood in Chile alongside his three siblings. Manuel pursued his education in his home country and enrolled at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, where he earned a degree in civil engineering in 1979.
After graduating, Manuel began his football career by playing for Club Universidad de Chile. During his tenure with the team, he played a key role in leading the club to victory in the Copa Chile, marking a significant triumph after nearly a decade without the title. Although he did not win the Copa Libertadores as a player, he gained recognition for his strategic gameplay and leadership on the field.
In 1984, Manuel surprised fans by announcing his retirement from professional football. Using his background in engineering, he contributed to the reconstruction of central Chile following a devastating earthquake, demonstrating his commitment to public service beyond the football field.
In 1988, Pellegrini began a new chapter in his career as a football manager, taking on roles in Argentina and Spain. By 1990, he returned to work with the Chilean national team as a manager. Under his leadership, the national team achieved notable victories, including the Copa Interamericana in 1994 and the Copa Chile in 1995.
Following nearly a decade with the national team, Manuel went on to manage several prominent clubs. He joined San Lorenzo for a year before moving to River Plate, where he spent another year before accepting a pivotal role at Villarreal in Spain.
While at Villarreal, Pellegrini managed the team for five successful years, leading them to their most successful period in history, including a UEFA Champions League semi-final appearance. In 2009, he was appointed as the manager of Real Madrid. During his time there, the team won the Peace Cup under his guidance, though he spent only a single season with the club.
In 2010, Pellegrini took over as manager of Málaga CF in Spain, transforming the club into a competitive side that qualified for the UEFA Champions League for the first time. In 2013, he accepted the role of manager at Manchester City. Under his leadership, the team entered a highly successful era, capturing several titles including the Premier League and two Football League Cups. His attacking tactics and calm demeanor made him widely respected among players and fans alike.
After his tenure at Manchester City, Pellegrini became the manager of Hebei China Fortune in August 2016. His move to the Chinese Super League demonstrated his international appeal and adaptability to different football cultures and markets.
Manuel Pellegrini is married to Carola Pucci, and together they have three sons. Known for his disciplined approach and tactical acumen, Pellegrini has managed over 600 matches in his career, with his teams securing 313 wins and 137 draws, resulting in a win percentage of approximately 51.3%.
He has been honored multiple times throughout his career, including earning the Premier League Manager of the Month award. As of recent estimates, his annual salary is approximately $5.75 million, and his net worth stands at around $21.3 million. He also maintains an active presence on social media, where he enjoys strong support from fans around the globe.
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