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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