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Full name: | Filippo Inzaghi | |
Date of birth: | 9 August 1973 | |
Place of birth: | Piacenza, ![]() | |
Height: | 1.81 m (5 ft 111⁄2 in) | |
Playing position: | Striker | |
Club information | ||
Current club | ![]() | |
Youth clubs | ||
1982–1985 1985–1991 |
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Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
1991–1995 1992–1993 1993–1994 1995–1996 1996–1997 1997–2001 2001–2012 Total |
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21 (13) 36 (13) 15 (2) 33 (24) 120 (57) 202 (71) 466 (197) | 39 (15)
National team | ||
1993–1996 1997–2007 |
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57 (25) | 14 (3)
Teams managed | ||
2012–2014 2014–2015 2016–2018 2018– |
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Filippo "Pippo" Inzaghi, Ufficiale OMRI (born 9 August 1973) is a retired Italian professional footballer and a manager. He is currently the manager of Bologna.
He played as a striker, and spent the most notable spells of his club career with Juventus and Milan, as well as earning 57 caps for the Italian national team. Inzaghi won the 2006 World Cup, two UEFA Champions League titles (2003, 2007), and three Serie A titles (1998, 2004, 2011). He is one of the most prolific goalscorers of all time, fifth in Italy, with 313 goals scored in official matches. He is currently the fourth-highest goal scorer in European club competitions with 70 goals, behind only Raúl, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. He is also Milan's top international goal scorer in the club's history with 43 goals. He also holds the record for most hat-tricks in Serie A with 10.
External links[]
- Profile and career statistics – Football Database
- On a whinge and a prayer – soccernet.com
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Italy – 1998 FIFA World Cup |
1. Toldo
2. Bergomi
3. P. Maldini
4. Cannavaro
5. Costacurta
6. Nesta
7. Pessotto
8. Torricelli
9. Albertini
10. Del Piero
11. D. Baggio
12. Pagliuca
13. Cois
14. Di Biagio
15. Di Livio
16. Di Matteo
17. Moriero
18. R. Baggio
19. Inzaghi
20. Chiesa
21. Vieri
22. Buffon
Manager: |
Italy – UEFA Euro 2000 |
1. Abbiati
2. Ferrara
3. Maldini
4. Albertini
5. Cannavaro
6. Negro
7. Di Livio
8. Conte
9. Inzaghi
10. Del Piero
11. Pessotto
12. Toldo
13. Nesta
14. Di Biagio
15. Iuliano
16. Ambrosini
17. Zambrotta
18. Fiore
19. Montella
20. Totti
21. Delvecchio
22. Antonioli
Manager: |
Italy – 2002 FIFA World Cup |
1. Buffon
2. Panucci
3. Maldini
4. Coco
5. Cannavaro
6. Zanetti
7. Del Piero
8. Gattuso
9. Inzaghi
10. Totti
11. Doni
12. Abbiati
13. Nesta
14. Di Biagio
15. Iuliano
16. Di Livio
17. Tommasi
18. Delvecchio
19. Zambrotta
20. Montella
21. Vieri
22. Toldo
23. Materazzi
Manager: |
Italy – 2006 FIFA World Cup - Winner (4th title) |
1. Buffon
2. Zaccardo
3. Grosso
4. De Rossi
5. Cannavaro
6. Barzagli
7. Del Piero
8. Gattuso
9. Toni
10. Totti
11. Gilardino
12. Peruzzi
13. Nesta
14. Amelia
15. Iaquinta
16. Camoranesi
17. Barone
18. Inzaghi
19. Zambrotta
20. Perrotta
21. Pirlo
22. Oddo
23. Materazzi
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