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Personal information
Full name: Roberto Mancini
Date of birth: November 27, 1964 (1964-11-27) (age 60)
Place of birth:    Iesi, Flag of Italy Italy
Height: 1.79 m (5 ft 10+12 in)
Playing position: Forward
Club information
Current club Flag of Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia (head coach)
Senior clubs
Years Club App (Gls)
1981–1982
1982–1997
1997–2001
2001
Total
Flag of Italy Bologna
Flag of Italy Sampdoria
Flag of Italy Lazio
Flag of EnglandLeicester City (loan)
030 00(9)
424 (132)
087 00(5)
0000(0)
545 (156)   
National team
1982–1986
1984–1994
Flag of Italy Italy U-21
Flag of Italy Italy
026 00(9)
036 00(4)
Teams managed
2001–2002
2002–2004
2004–2008
2009–2013
2013-2014
2014–2016
2017–2018
2018–2023
2023-
Flag of Italy Fiorentina
Flag of Italy Lazio
Flag of Italy Internazionale
Flag of England Manchester City
Flag of Turkey Galatasaray
Flag of Italy Internazionale
Flag of Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg
Flag of Italy Italy
Flag of Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia

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
Lazio

Managerial honours[]

Fiorentina
Lazio
Internazionale
Manchester City

External links[]

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–

Template:FC Zenit Saint Petersburg managers

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Flag of Italy Italy
Italy
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:  Flag of Italy Azeglio Vicini

Italy
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:  Flag of Italy Azeglio Vicini

Italy
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:  Flag of Italy Roberto Mancini

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)

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