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Roberto Mancini | ||
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Personal information | ||
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Full name: | Roberto Mancini | |
Date of birth: | November 27, 1964 | |
Place of birth: | Iesi, ![]() | |
Height: | 1.79 m (5 ft 101⁄2 in) | |
Playing position: | Forward | |
Club information | ||
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Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
1981–1982 1982–1997 1997–2001 2001 Total |
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424 (132) 87 (5) 4 (0) 545 (156) | 30 (9)
National team | ||
1982–1986 1984–1994 |
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36 (4) | 26 (9)
Teams managed | ||
2001–2002 2002–2004 2004–2008 2009–2013 2013-2014 2014–2016 2017–2018 2018–2023 2023- |
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Roberto Mancini (born 27 November 1964) is an Italian football manager and former player who is currently head coach of the Saudi Arabia national team.
As a player, Mancini operated as a deep-lying forward, and was best known for his time at Sampdoria, where he played more than 550 matches, and helped the team win the Serie A league title, four Coppa Italia titles, and the European Cup Winners' Cup. He was capped 36 times for Italy, taking part at UEFA Euro 1988 and the 1990 FIFA World Cup, achieving semi-final finishes in both tournaments, although he was never put onto the pitch during the 1990 tournament. In 1997, after 15 years at Sampdoria, Mancini left the club to join Lazio, where he won a further scudetto and Cup Winners' Cup, in addition to the UEFA Super Cup and two more Coppa Italia titles. Alongside Gianluigi Buffon, he is the player with the most Coppa Italia titles (6). As a player, Mancini would often give team talks at half-time. Towards the end of his playing career he became an assistant to Sven-Göran Eriksson at Lazio.
Honours[]
Player honours[]
- Sampdoria
- Serie A (1): 1990–91
- Coppa Italia (4): 1984–85, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1993–94
- Supercoppa Italiana (1): 1991
- UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1): 1989–90
- Lazio
- Serie A (1): 1999–2000
- Coppa Italia (2): 1997–98, 1999–2000
- Supercoppa Italiana (1): 1998
- UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1): 1998–99
- UEFA Super Cup (1): 1999
Managerial honours[]
- Fiorentina
- Coppa Italia (1): 2000–01
- Lazio
- Coppa Italia (1): 2003–04
- Internazionale
- Serie A (3): 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08
- Coppa Italia (2): 2004–05, 2005–06
- Supercoppa Italiana (2): 2005, 2006
- Manchester City
- Premier League (1): 2011–12
- FA Cup (1): 2010–11
- FA Community Shield (1): 2012
External links[]
Roberto Mancini management profile at Soccerbase
- Roberto Mancini at Tuttocalciatori.net
Fiorentina Football Club - Managers |
Csapkay (1926–30) · Feldmann (1930–31) · Felsner (1931–33) · Rady (1933) · Ging (1933–34) · Ara (1934–37) · Molnar (1938) · Soutschek (1938–39) · Galluzzi (1939–45) · Bigogno (1945–46) · Ara (1946) · Magli (1946–47) · Senkey (1947) · Ferrero (1947–51) · Magli (1951–53) · Bernardini (1953–58) · Czeizler (1958–59) · Ferrero (1959) · Carniglia (1959–60) · Chiappella (1960) · Hidegkuti (1960–62) · Valcareggi (1962–64) · Chiappella (1964–67) · Ferrero (1967–68) · Bassi (1968) · Pesaola (1968–71) · Pugliese (1971) · Liedholm (1971–73) · Radice (1973–74) · Rocco (1974–75) · Mazzone (1975–77) · Mazzoni (1977–78) · Chiappella (1978) · Carosi (1978–81) · De Sisti (1981–85) · Valcareggi (1985) · Agroppi (1985–86) · Bersellini (1986–87) · Eriksson (1987–89) · Giorgi (1989–90) · Graziani (1990) · Lazaroni (1990–91) · Radice (1991–93) · Agroppi (1993) · Chiarugi (1993) · Ranieri (1993–97) · Malesani (1997–98) · Trapattoni (1998–2000) · Terim (2000–01) · Chiarugi (2001) · Mancini (2001–02) · Chiarugi (2002) · Bianchi (2002) · Fascetti (2002) · Vierchowod (2002) · Cavasin (2002–04) · Mondonico (2004) · Buso (2004–05) · Zoff (2005) · Prandelli (2005–10) · Mihajlović (2010–11) · Rossi (2011–12) · Guerini (2012) · Montella (2012–15) · Sousa (2015–17) · Pioli (2017–19) · Montella (2019) · Iachini (2019–20) · Prandelli (2020–21) · Iachini (2021) · Italiano (2021–) |
Lazio Football Club - Managers |
Seghettini (1901–02) · Ancherani (1902–06) · Ancherani - Baccani (1906–07) · Mizzi - Baccani (1907–08) · Baccani (1908–24) · Kőszegi (1924–26) · Löwy (1926–27) · Sedlaceck (1927–28) · Technical commission (1928–29) · Piselli (1929–30) · Molnár (1930–31) · Barbuy (1931–32) · Stürmer (1932–34) · Alt (1934–36) · Viola (1936–39) · Allemandi - Di Franco (1939) · Kertész (1939–40) · Molnár (1940–41) · Canestri (1941) · Popovic (1941–43) · Canestri (1943–45) · Gualtieri (1945–46) · Cargnelli (1946–48) · Tognotti (1948) · Sperone (1948–51) · Bigogno (1951–53) · Notti (1953) · Sperone (1953–54) · Allasio (1954) · Raynor - Copernico (1954–55) · Ferrero - Copernico (1955–56) · Ferrero - Carver (1956) · Carver (1956–57) · Ćirić (1957–58) · Monza - Canestri (1958) · Bernardini (1958–60) · Flamini (1960–61) · Flamini - Carver (1961) · Todeschini (1961–62) · Lovati - Ricciardi (1962) · Facchini (1962) · Lovati - Lorenzo (1962–63) · Lorenzo (1963–64) · Mannocci (1964–66) · Neri (1966–67) · Gei (1967–68) · Lovati (1968) · Lorenzo (1968–69) · Lovati - Lorenzo (1969–70) · Lorenzo (1970–71) · Lovati (1971) · Maestrelli (1971–75) · Corsini (1975) · Maestrelli (1975–76) · Vinício (1976–78) · Lovati (1978–80) · Castagner (1980–82) · Clagluna (1982–83) · Morrone - Lovati (1983) · Morrone (1983) · Carosi (1983–84) · Lorenzo (1984–85) · Oddi - Lovati (1985) · Simoni (1985–86) · Fascetti (1986–88) · Materazzi (1988–90) · Zoff (1990–94) · Zeman (1994–97) · Zoff (1997) · Eriksson (1997–01) · Zoff (2001) · Zaccheroni (2001–02) · Mancini (2002–04) · Caso (2004) · Papadopulo (2004–05) · Rossi (2005–09) · Ballardini (2009–10) · Reja (2010–12) · Petković (2012–14) · Reja (2014) · Pioli (2014–16) · Inzaghic (2016) · Bielsa (2016) · Inzaghi (2016–21) · Sarri (2021–24) |
Inter Milan - Managers |
Fossati (1909–15) • Resegotti (1920–22) • Spottiswood (1922–24) • Scheidler (1924–26) • Weisz (1926–28) • Viola (1928–29) • Weisz (1929–31) • Tóth (1931–32) • Weisz (1932–34) • Feldmann (1934–36) • Carraro (1936) • Castellazzi (1936–38) • Cargnelli (1938–40) • Peruchetti (1940) • Zamberletti (1941) • Fiorentini (1941–42) • Ferrari (1942–45) • Carcano (1945–46) • Nutrizio (1946) • Meazza (1947–48) • Carcano (1948) • Astley (1948) • Cappelli (1949–50) • Olivieri (1950–52) • Foni (1952–55) • Campatelli (1955) • Meazza (1955–56) • Frossi (1956) • Ferrero (1957) • Meazza (1957) • Carver (1957–58) • Bigogno (1958) • Campatelli (1959–60) • Achilli (1960) • Cappelli (1960) • Hel. Herrera (1960–68) • Foni (1968–69) • Her. Herrera (1969–70) • Invernizzi (1970–73) • Masiero (1973) • Hel. Herrera (1973) • Masiero (1974) • Suárez (1974–75) • Chiappella (1976–77) • Bersellini (1977–82) • Marchesi (1982–83) • Radice (1983–84) • Castagner (1984–85) • Corso (1985–86) • Trapattoni (1986–91) • Orrico (1991–92) • Suárez (1992) • Bagnoli (1992–94) • Marini (1994) • Bianchi (1994–95) • Suárez (1995) • Hodgson (1995–97) • Castellini (1997) • Simoni (1997–98) • Lucescu (1998–99) • Castellini (1999) • Hodgson (1999) • Lippi (1999–2000) • Tardelli (2000–01) • Cúper (2001–03) • Verdelli (2003) • Zaccheroni (2003–04) • Mancini (2004–08) • Mourinho (2008–10) • Benítez (2010) • Leonardo (2010–11) • Gasperini (2011) • Ranieri (2011–12) • Stramaccioni (2012–13) • Mazzarri (2013–14) • Mancini (2014–16) • de Boer (2016) • Vecchic (2016) Pioli (2016–17) Vecchic (2017) Spalletti (2017–19) Conte (2019–2021) Inzaghi (2021–) |
Manchester City Football Club - Managers |
Furniss (1889–93) • Parlby (1893–95) • Ormerod (1895–1902) • Maley (1902–06) • Newbould (1906–12) • Committee (1912) • Mangnall (1912–24) • Ashworth (1924–25) • Alexander/Committee (1925–26) • Hodge (1926–32) • Wild (1932–46) • Cowan (1946–47) • Wild (1947) • Thomson (1947–50) • McDowall (1950–63) • Poyser (1963–65) • Mercer (1965–71) • Committee (1965) • Allison (1971–73) • Hart (1973) • Book (1973) • Saunders (1973–74) • Book (1974–79) • Allison (1979–80) • Book (1980) • Bond (1980–83) • Benson (1983) • McNeill (1983–86) • Frizzell (1986–87) • Machin (1987–89) • Book (1989) • Kendall (1989–90) • Reid (1990–93) • Book (1993) • Horton (1993–95) • Hartford (1996) • Ball (1995–96) • Coppell (1996) • Neal (1996) • Clark (1996–98) • Royle (1998–2001) • Keegan (2001–05) • Pearce (2005–07) • Eriksson (2007–08) • Hughes (2008–09) • Mancini (2009–13) • Kidd (2013) • Pellegrini (2013–16) • Guardiola (2016–) |
Galatasaray Spor Kulübü - Managers |
Nikolov (1905–1906) • Serdaroğlu (1907) • Armitage (1908–1911) • Serdaroğlu (1911–1914) • Sadi Bey (1915) • Sami Yen (1916–1917) • Şahin (19(19–1921) • Giray (1922–1923) • Kabalski (1923–1924) • Hunter (1924–1928) • Bekdik (1929) • Limbeck (1930–1931) • Pagnam (1931–1932) • Puddefoot (1933–1934) • Baar (1934–1936) • Szabó (1936–1938) • Tandler (1938–1939) • Hayman (1939) • Zaharczuk (1939–1940) • Begget (1941–1945) • Dimitriyadis (1945–1946) • Swenk (1947) • Molloy (1947–1949) • Lochhead (1950–1952) • Kılıç (1952–1953) • Székely (1953–1954) • Kılıç (1954–1957) • Dick (1957–1958) • Remondini (1959–1961) • Kılıç (1961–1963) • Özarı (1963–1964) • Kılıç (1964–1967) • Aykaç (1967–1968) • Kaloperović (1968–1970) • Oktay (1970) • Özarı (1970–1971) • Birch (1971–1974) • Mansell (1974–1975) • Howe (1975–1976) • Allison (1976–1977) • Demircan (1977–1978) • Özarı (1978–1979) • Şeren (1979–1980) • Birch (1980–1982) • Sümer (1982–1983) • Ivić (1983–1984) • Derwall (1984–1987) • Denizli (1987–1989) • Held (1989–1990) • Denizli (1990–1992) • Feldkamp (1992–1993) • Hollmann (1993–1994) • Saftig (1994–1995) • Erkasap (1995) • Souness (1995–1996) • Terim (1996–2000) • Lucescu (2000–2002) • Terim (2002–2004) • Hagi (2004–2005) • Gerets (2005–2007) • Feldkamp (2007–2008) • Güler (a.i.) (2008) • Skibbe (2008–2009) • Korkmaz (2009) • Rijkaard (2009–2010) • Hagi (2010–2011) • Ünder (2011) • Terim (2011–2013) • Davala (a.i.) (2013) • Mancini (2013–2014) • Prandelli (2014) • Taffarel (a.i.) (2014) • Hamzaoğlu (2014–2015) • Taffarel (a.i.) (2015) • Denizli (2015–2016) • Atik (a.i.) (2016) • Olde Riekerink (2016–2017) • Tudor (2017) • Terim (2017–2022) • İnan (a.i.) (2022) • Torrent (2022– |
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Italy – UEFA Euro 1988 |
1. Zenga
2. Baresi
3. Bergomi
4. Cravero
5. Ferrara
6. Ferri
7. Francini
8. Maldini
9. Ancelotti
10. De Agostini
11. De Napoli
12. Tacconi
13. Fusi
14. Giannini
15. Romano
16. Altobelli
17. Donadoni
18. Mancini
19. Rizzitelli
20. Vialli
Manager: |
Italy – 1990 FIFA World Cup |
1. Zenga
2. Baresi
3. Bergomi
4. De Agostini
5. Ferrara
6. Ferri
7. Maldini
8. Vierchowod
9. Ancelotti
10. Berti
11. De Napoli
12. Tacconi
13. Giannini
14. Marocchi
15. Baggio
16. Carnevale
17. Donadoni
18. Mancini
19. Schillaci
20. Serena
21. Vialli
22. Pagliuca
Manager: |
Italy – UEFA Euro 2020 – Winners |
1. Sirigu
2. Di Lorenzo
3. Chiellini
4. Spinazzola
5. Locatelli
6. Verratti
7. Castrovilli
8. Jorginho
9. Belotti
10. Insigne
11. Berardi
12. Pessina
13. Emerson
14. Chiesa
15. Acerbi
16. Cristante
17. Immobile
18. Barella
19. Bonucci
20. Bernardeschi
21. Donnarumma
22. Raspadori
23. Bastoni
24. Florenzi
25. Tolói
26. Meret
Manager: |
Italy national football team - Managers |
Technical commission (1910–1912) · Pozzo (1912) · Technical commission (1912–1924) · Garbutt (1913–1914) · Pozzo (1924) · Technical commission (1924–1925) · Rangone (1925–1928) · Carcano (1928–1929) · Pozzo (1929–1948) · Novo (as Technical Commission Chairman) (1949–1950) · Technical commission (1951) · Beretta (1952–1953) · Technical commission (1953) · Czeizler (as Technical Commission Chairman) (1954) · Technical commission (1954–1959) · Viani (1960) · Ferrari (1960–1961) · Ferrari and Mazza (1962) · Fabbri (1962–1966) · Herrera and Valcareggi (1966–1967) · Valcareggi (1967–1974) · Bernardini (1974–1975) · Bearzot (1975–1986) · Vicini (1986–1991) · Sacchi (1991–1996) · Maldini (1996–1998) · Zoff (1998–2000) · Trapattoni (2000–2004) · Lippi (2004–2006) · Donadoni (2006–2008) · Lippi (2008–2010) · Prandelli (2010–2014) · Conte (2014–2016) · Ventura (2016–2017) · Di Biagioc (2018) · Mancini (2018–2023) |