Massimiliano
ALLEGRI
Juventus FC (ITA) |
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Full
name |
Massimiliano Allegri |
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Date
of Birth |
August 11, 1967 |
Birthplace |
Livorno, Italy |
Nationality |
Italian |
Team |
Juventus
FC (ITA) |
Coach
debut * |
Age
35 (July 1, 2003 - Aglianese Calcio, ITA) |
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As head coach at senior level |
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PLAYING
CAREER |
Position |
Central
midfielder |
Clubs |
Livorno
(ITA - 1985-88), Pisa (ITA - 1988-89), Livorno (ITA -
1989-90), Pavia (ITA - 1990-91), Pescara (ITA - 1991-93),
Cagliari (ITA - 1993-95), Perugia (ITA - 1995-97), Padova
(ITA - 1997-98), Napoli (ITA - 1998), Pescara (ITA - 1998-00),
Pistoiese (ITA - 2000-01), Aglianese (ITA - 2011-03) |
Int.
caps |
0 |
Int.
goals |
0 |
World
Cups |
0
matches |
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COACHING
CAREER |
Season |
Team |
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Lvl |
No |
Gms |
2021-22 |
Juventus |
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1 |
? |
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2020-21 |
- |
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- |
- |
- |
2019-20 |
- |
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- |
- |
- |
2018-19 |
Juventus |
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1 |
1 |
38
(38) |
2017-18 |
Juventus |
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1 |
1 |
38
(38) |
2016-17 |
Juventus |
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1 |
1 |
38
(38) |
2015-16 |
Juventus |
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1 |
1 |
38
(38) |
2014-15 |
Juventus |
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1 |
1 |
38
(38) |
2013-14 |
Milan |
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1 |
8 |
19
(38) |
2012-13 |
Milan |
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1 |
3 |
38
(38) |
2011-12 |
Milan |
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1 |
2 |
38
(38) |
2010-11 |
Milan |
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1 |
1 |
38
(38) |
2009-10 |
Cagliari |
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1 |
16 |
33
(38) |
2008-09 |
Cagliari |
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1 |
9 |
38
(38) |
2007-08 |
Sassuolo |
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3 |
- |
34 |
2006-07 |
Grosseto |
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3 |
- |
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2005-06 |
Grosseto |
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3 |
- |
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2004-05 |
SPAL |
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3 |
- |
34 |
2003-04 |
Aglianese |
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- |
- |
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Lvl
= League Level // Gms = Games in League //
No = Finishing spot in League |
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DID
YOU KNOW ? |
After
spending the earlier part of his playing career in
the lower leagues, Massimiliano Allegri was an outstanding
performer for Pescara in Serie A. Despite the side's
relegation in last place, there was no shortage of
goals, and Allegri scored an impressive 12 goals from
midfield.
He was banned for one year in 2001 with others six
Italian footballers for match-fixing following a Coppa
Italia tie in 2000.
In 2009 he was awarded the Panchina d'Oro (Golden
bench), a prize given to the best Serie A football
coach according to other coaches' votes.
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