Filippo Inzaghi

Italian football manager

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July 31 2024 Inzaghi was appointed manager of Pisa.
July 3 2024 Filippo Inzaghi signed a contract to become the manager of Serie B club Pisa.
February 11 2024 Filippo Inzaghi was sacked from his position as manager of Salernitana, and he was replaced by Fabio Liverani.
2023 After guiding Reggina to a spot in the promotion playoffs, Filippo Inzaghi was released along with all players and staff due to the club's exclusion from the league over financial issues, leaving him without a job at the start of the 2023–24 season.
October 10 2023 Filippo Inzaghi was appointed as the manager of Serie A club Salernitana, taking over from the outgoing Paulo Sousa amid the club's struggles with relegation.
August 31 2023 Concludes tenure at Reggina
August 31 2023 Concludes his management role at Reggina
July 12 2022 Filippo Inzaghi was appointed manager of Reggina in Serie B, signing a three-year deal with the club.
May 25 2022 Filippo Inzaghi was formally reappointed as head coach of Brescia after a clause prevented his sacking due to the team's placement in the top eight of the league.
March 2022 Inzaghi was dismissed by club chairman Massimo Cellino, leaving Brescia in fifth place in the league table.
March 23 2022 Ends management of Brescia
2021 Benevento finished the 2020–21 Serie A season in eighteenth place, resulting in relegation back to Serie B, and Inzaghi subsequently left the club as he was not offered a new contract.
August 16 2021 Inzaghi made his debut for Brescia in the first round Coppa Italia match, which ended in a 4–2 loss in the penalty shoot-out after a 2–2 draw in extra-time.
June 9 2021 Filippo Inzaghi was appointed manager of Brescia in Serie B.
2020 Filippo Inzaghi was awarded the Panchina d'Argento, recognizing his outstanding managerial performance during the year.
September 26 2020 Inzaghi made his Serie A debut as Benevento's manager, leading the team to a comeback victory of 3–2 against Sampdoria after being down 2–0.
June 30 2020 Under Inzaghi's management, Benevento achieved promotion to Serie A as champions with seven games remaining.
June 22 2019 Filippo Inzaghi was appointed manager of Benevento in Serie B.
January 28 2019 Inzaghi was dismissed from his role as head coach of Bologna following a record of two wins in 21 games.
2018 In the Serie B playoffs, Inzaghi's team eliminated Perugia but was defeated by Palermo in the semi-finals.
2018 Inzaghi guided Venezia to a fifth-place finish in Serie B, qualifying for the playoffs to earn promotion to Serie A.
December 26 2018 Inzaghi faced a Lazio side, coached by his younger brother Simone, in a match that ended in a 0–2 defeat.
June 13 2018 Filippo Inzaghi was announced as the new head coach of Bologna, succeeding Roberto Donadoni.
June 11 2018 Ends management of Venezia
2017 Inzaghi's team won the Coppa Italia Lega Pro.
April 19 2017 Inzaghi won promotion to Serie B as champions after his team beat Parma to top spot.
2016 Filippo Inzaghi led Venezia to victory in the Lega Pro, securing the title in the 2016–17 season.
June 7 2016 Filippo Inzaghi was appointed as the new coach of Lega Pro club Venezia.
2015 Konami announced that Filippo Inzaghi would feature in their football video game Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 as one of the new myClub Legends.
June 16 2015 Inzaghi was officially dismissed as coach of AC Milan.
June 4 2015 Adriano Galliani, the CEO of Milan, announced that Inzaghi would not be the coach for the next season.
2014 Inzaghi was awarded the Player Career Award at the Globe Soccer Awards.
2014 Inzaghi was named in the Ultimate Team Legends for FIFA 14, highlighting his legendary status in the sport.
2014 Inzaghi led Milan to a second consecutive win against Parma, resulting in a thrilling 5–4 victory.
August 31 2014 Inzaghi's first match as a manager in Serie A took place, where Milan defeated Lazio 3–1 at the San Siro.
June 9 2014 Inzaghi was named manager of Milan's first team after the dismissal of Clarence Seedorf.
2012 Inzaghi received the Gran Galà del Calcio AIC Lifetime Achievement Award.
July 2012 Inzaghi started his coaching career at the beginning of the 2012–13 season, signing a two-year deal as the manager of AC Milan's Allievi (under-17) team.
July 24 2012 Inzaghi announced his retirement from professional football to pursue a coaching career.
May 13 2012 Inzaghi played his final game for AC Milan against Novara, scoring the winning goal.
2011 Inzaghi secured his third Serie A title with AC Milan.
May 7 2011 AC Milan won the Serie A title while Inzaghi was recovering from his injury.
November 10 2010 Inzaghi suffered a serious injury while playing against Palermo, which sidelined him for the remainder of the season.
November 3 2010 Inzaghi scored a brace against Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League, elevating him to the all-time top scorer in European club competitions.

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