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Filippo Inzaghi

Filippo "Pippo" Inzaghi Ufficiale OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [fiˈlippo inˈtsaːɡi];[3] born 9 August 1973) is an Italian professional football manager and former player who played as a striker. He was most recently the manager of Serie A club Salernitana.

Filippo Inzaghi
Inzaghi in 2011
Personal information
Full name Filippo Inzaghi[1]
Date of birth (1973-08-09) 9 August 1973 (age 50)
Place of birth Piacenza, Italy
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)[2]
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1982–1985 San Nicolò
1985–1991 Piacenza
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991–1995 Piacenza 39 (15)
1992–1993Leffe (loan) 21 (13)
1993–1994Verona (loan) 36 (13)
1995–1996 Parma 15 (2)
1996–1997 Atalanta 33 (24)
1997–2001 Juventus 120 (57)
2001–2012 Milan 202 (73)
Total 466 (197)
International career
1993–1996 Italy U21 14 (3)
1997–2007 Italy 57 (25)
Managerial career
2012–2013 Milan Allievi Nazionali
2013–2014 Milan Primavera
2014–2015 Milan
2016–2018 Venezia
2018–2019 Bologna
2019–2021 Benevento
2021–2022 Brescia
2022–2023 Reggina
2023–2024 Salernitana
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He was nicknamed "Superpippo" or "Alta tensione" by fans and commentators during his playing career. His younger brother, Simone Inzaghi, is also a football manager and former player.

Regarded as one of the greatest strikers of his generation,[4] Inzaghi played for several Italian clubs, and spent the most notable spells of his club career with Juventus and AC Milan, winning two UEFA Champions League titles (2003, 2007), and three Serie A titles (1998, 2004, 2011). He is the seventh highest scorer in Italy, with 313 goals scored in official matches. He is currently the sixth-highest goal scorer in European club competitions with 70 goals, behind only Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Robert Lewandowski, Raúl and Karim Benzema. 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.

At international level, Inzaghi earned 57 caps for the Italy national team between 1997 and 2007, scoring 25 goals. He represented his country at three FIFA World Cups, winning the 2006 edition, and he also took part at UEFA Euro 2000, where he won a runners-up medal.

Club career edit

Early career edit

Inzaghi's favourite footballers as a child were Paolo Rossi and Marco van Basten.[5] The elder brother of fellow footballer Simone Inzaghi,[6] he got his start playing for hometown club Piacenza as a teenager in 1991, but made only two league appearances before being loaned to Serie C1 side Leffe, with whom he scored an impressive 13 goals in 21 matches. In 1993, Inzaghi moved to Serie B club Hellas Verona and scored 13 goals in 36 league appearances. Upon his return to Piacenza, he scored 15 times in 37 games helping his team win Serie B and proving himself to be an exciting young prospect.[7][8][9]

Inzaghi made his Serie A debut when he transferred to Parma in 1995, but scored only twice in 15 league matches. One of these two goals came against one of his former clubs, Piacenza, literally "making him cry". He added another two goals in European competitions that season. The following season, he moved on to Atalanta, finishing as the Capocannoniere (Serie A's top scorer) with 24 goals after scoring against every team in the league. He was awarded Serie A Young Footballer of the Year and served as team captain in the last game of the season.[7][8][9]

Juventus edit

 
Inzaghi playing for Juventus in a 1997–98 Coppa Italia match

Inzaghi, however, was soon on the move once again to his sixth team in seven seasons, this time to Juventus for a reported 23 billion lire.[10] He formed a formidable attacking partnership along with Alessandro Del Piero and Zinedine Zidane, a tandem which would last for four seasons, under managers Marcello Lippi, and subsequently Carlo Ancelotti, marking Inzaghi's longest stint with one team at the time. During his time with the Bianconeri, he scored two Champions League hat-tricks – against Dynamo Kyiv and Hamburger SV – becoming the first player to do so.[11]

During his first season with the club, Inzaghi scored two goals as Juventus beat Vicenza 3–0 in the 1997 Supercoppa Italiana.[12] Juventus won the Scudetto during the 1997–98 season, in which Inzaghi scored 18 goals, including a decisive, Scudetto-winning hat-trick against Bologna.[13] He also scored six goals to help Juventus reach the Champions League final, although they were defeated 1–0 by Real Madrid.[14]

The 1998–99 season was less successful for Juventus, as they were defeated in the 1998 Supercoppa Italiana by Lazio and finished the season seventh place in Serie A. Inzaghi still managed 20 goals in all competitions, finishing the season as the club's top-scorer;[15] Six of his goals came in the Champions League, as Juventus were eliminated in the semi-finals by eventual champions Manchester United. During the second leg of the semi-finals in Turin, Inzaghi scored two goals in the first ten minutes, but Manchester United eventually managed to come back and win the match 3–2.[16]

Inzaghi helped Juventus win the 1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup, scoring five goals in the semi-finals against Rostov, and two in the finals against Rennes, qualifying Juventus for the UEFA Cup that season.[17] Inzaghi scored 15 goals in Serie A as Juventus narrowly missed out on the title to Lazio, defeated on the final matchday. The following season, Inzaghi managed 11 goals in Serie A as Juventus finished second in the league for the second consecutive season; he also scored five goals in the UEFA Champions League, including a hat-trick in a 4–4 draw against Hamburger SV,[18] although Juventus were eliminated in the first round. With 16 goals in all competitions, he was Juventus's top goalscorer for the third consecutive season. However, his once-effective partnership with Del Piero had become less effective in recent seasons, due to their lack of understanding, individualism, and their strained relationship both on and off the pitch.[19][20][21]

AC Milan edit

 
Inzaghi celebrating with his Milan teammates the triumph in the 2003 UEFA Champions League final

Despite scoring a high 89 goals in 165 games for the Bianconeri, Inzaghi was soon benched in favour of David Trezeguet and on 2 July 2001 signed for AC Milan[22][23] for a reported 70 billion lire,[10] or 45 billion lire cash plus Cristian Zenoni.[24][25][26][27] (Sky Sports reported a smaller total figure, £17 million[28]) for the 2001–02 campaign by coach Fatih Terim. Juventus announced that the sale of Inzaghi produced a capital gain of €31.1 million to the club, making the actual transfer fee much exceed that figure.[29] Inzaghi, however, suffered a knee injury and missed the first half of the season. Upon his return, he was able to forge a strong goalscoring partnership with Andriy Shevchenko, and he soon earned many trophies with the Rossoneri under new manager Carlo Ancelotti, among them the 2002–03 Champions League (in which Milan defeated his previous team, Juventus, in the final on penalties), along with the 2002–03 Coppa Italia (scoring in a 2–2 draw in the second leg),[30] the 2003 UEFA Super Cup, the 2004 Supercoppa Italiana, and the 2003–04 Scudetto.[9] In the 2002–03 Champions League campaign, he scored his record third Champions League hat-trick against Deportivo de La Coruña in the Group Stage and a decisive goal in quarter-finals against Ajax, totalling 12 European goals in that season. In November 2004, he signed a contract extension with the club.[31]

 
Inzaghi celebrating the 2007 UEFA Champions League triumph with his Milan teammates

Inzaghi fully recovered from the persistent knee injuries that had dogged him for two years and regained his predatory goalscoring form by scoring 12 goals in 22 Serie A matches in 2005–06, along with four goals in five Champions' League appearances; two against Lyon in the quarter-finals and another two against Bayern Munich in the first knockout stage. He scored the decisive goal against the Bavarians in the 2007 quarter-finals, helping Milan to reach the semi-finals of the competition. On 23 May 2007, in the 2007 Champions League final in Athens, he scored both of Milan's goals in their 2–1 victory over Liverpool in a rematch of the 2005 final. He declared after the match:[9]

It's a dream since I was a child to score twice in the final, and the ones I scored yesterday evening were the most important in my life. It was an unforgettable game. It's something that will stay with me all my life and two goals in the final speaks for itself.

— Filippo Inzaghi

At the start of the 2007–08 season, he picked up where he left off in Athens, scoring the equalizer in the Super Cup in Milan's 3–1 victory over Sevilla. Inzaghi capped off the year by scoring two goals in the final of the 2007 Club World Cup, helping Milan win 4–2 against Boca Juniors to take revenge for the defeat on penalties in 2003.[9]

On 24 February 2008, Inzaghi scored the match-winning goal in Milan's 2–1 win over Palermo with a diving header after coming into the game from the bench; it marked his first Serie A goal in over a year. This was followed by ten more goals in the league, the last against Udinese. This strike against Udinese was his 100th goal for the club in official games. But despite incredible form, Italy national team manager Roberto Donadoni declined to call him for Euro 2008. In November 2008, Inzaghi agreed to a contract extension with Milan until June 2010.[32]

 
Inzaghi celebrating a goal against Torino with David Beckham and Mathieu Flamini in 2009

On 8 March 2009, Inzaghi scored his first hat-trick of the season for Milan against Atalanta, leading his team to a 3–0 victory at the San Siro. His 300th career goal came in the 5–1 thrashing of Siena away from home. He then went on to score three goals against Torino, his second professional hat-trick in that season. Scoring this hat-trick enabled "Super Pippo" – his nickname in the media – to set a record for the player with the most hat-tricks in Serie A over the last 25 years. With ten hat-tricks in Serie A, Inzaghi is ahead of Giuseppe Signori (9), Hernán Crespo (8), Roberto Baggio, Marco van Basten, Gabriel Batistuta, Abel Balbo, Vincenzo Montella (7), Antonio Di Natale and David Trezeguet (6). Inzaghi scored one hat-trick for Atalanta, four for Juventus, and five for Milan.[33]

In the 2009–10 season, under manager Leonardo, Inzaghi was relegated to the role of backup player with his contract set to expire in June 2010. On 21 May 2010, he was offered a new one-year contract which would last until 30 June 2011.[34]

On 3 November 2010, in the UEFA Champions League 2010–11 Group Stage campaign, with Milan trailing by 1–0 to Real Madrid, Inzaghi came off the bench in the second half and scored a brace to give Milan a 2–1 lead. Pedro León, however, equalized in the 94th minute, with the final score ending 2–2. On that occasion, he became the new all-time top scorer of all European club competitions with 70 goals. He also became the second-oldest player to score in the Champions League, aged 37 years and 85 days, behind only Manchester United's Ryan Giggs, now surpassed by Inzaghi's compatriot Francesco Totti. With these two goals, Inzaghi went ahead of his idol Marco van Basten on the club list of the all-time top goalscorers with 125 goals.

On 10 November 2010, Inzaghi suffered a serious injury while playing for Milan against Palermo. A statement on the official Milan club website confirmed that Inzaghi had suffered a lesion of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and associated lesion to the external meniscus of the left knee. It was thought he would be out for the rest of the season.[9] Due to his age, this injury could have ended his career; nonetheless, Inzaghi was optimistic. On 7 May 2011, with Inzaghi still out recovering from his injury, Milan won the 2010–11 Serie A title. After being sidelined by injury for six months, he came off the bench for the first time since his injury on 14 May, with Milan defeating Cagliari 4–1. He extended his contract till June 2012 during the 2011–12 pre-season.

Just like with Andrea Pirlo in 2011, Milan decided not to renew the contracts of several veteran players at the end of the season and Inzaghi was one of those, along with Gennaro Gattuso, Clarence Seedorf, Alessandro Nesta and Gianluca Zambrotta.[35] He played his final game for Milan against Novara on 13 May 2012 and marked his performance by scoring the winning goal.[36] On 24 July 2012, Inzaghi announced his retirement from professional football to start a coaching career.[37]

European competition records edit

With 70 goals, Inzaghi is the sixth-highest scorer in European club competitions, behind only Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Robert Lewandowski, Raúl and Karim Benzema. He became the first player to score two Champions League hat-tricks – both with Juventus – when he netted a treble during a 4–4 group stage draw with Hamburger SV on 13 September 2000; his first was in a 4–1 victory over Dynamo Kyiv during the 1997–98 quarter–finals. Inzaghi scored a record third Champions League hat-trick in a 4–0 win against Deportivo de La Coruña in the 2002–03 season, while playing for Milan. This record would later be tied by Michael Owen, who scored two hat-tricks for Liverpool and a third for Manchester United.

International career edit

Between 1993 and 1996, Inzaghi made 14 appearances for the Italy under-21 team, scoring three goals; he was also a member of the Italy under-21 squad that won the 1994 UEFA European Under-21 Championship. Inzaghi earned his first senior cap for Italy in the Tournoi de France,[9] against Brazil on 8 June 1997, under his former under-21 manager Cesare Maldini, and provided an assist to goalscorer Alessandro Del Piero. Italy went on to draw 3–3.[38] He scored his first goal for Italy on 18 November 1998, in a 2–2 friendly draw against Spain;[39] he has since scored 25 goals in 57 appearances.[38] He was called up for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, Euro 2000, the 2002 World Cup and the 2006 World Cup.

 
Inzaghi's boots from UEFA Euro 2000, on display at the San Siro Museum.

Although Inzaghi went scoreless throughout the 1998 World Cup, as he was mainly deployed as a substitute, he came off the bench to set up a goal for Roberto Baggio in Italy's final group match against Austria, which ended in a 2–1 win, and allowed Italy to top their group;[40] Italy were knocked out in the quarter-finals on penalties to hosts and eventual champions France.[41] At Euro 2000, he was one of Italy's starting strikers under the new Italy manager Dino Zoff. He scored two goals throughout the tournament; his first came from a penalty, in Italy's 2–1 opening group win over Turkey,[42] in which he was named man of the match,[43] while his second came in a 2–0 win over Romania in the quarter-finals of the competition;[44] he also set up Stefano Fiore's goal in a 2–0 win over co-hosts Belgium in his nation's second group match of the tournament.[45] His performances helped Italy reach the final, where they were defeated by France once again, on a golden goal.[46] Along with Francesco Totti, he was Italy's top-scorer throughout the tournament.[47]

Under Zoff's replacement, Giovanni Trapattoni, Inzaghi was Italy's top goalscorer during the qualifying rounds of the 2002 World Cup and Euro 2004,[48] scoring his first and only international hat-trick in a 4–0 home win over Wales on 6 September 2003,[49] although he missed the latter tournament due to injury.[50] He went scoreless throughout the 2002 World Cup, making two appearances, as Italy were controversially eliminated in the round of 16 to co-hosts South Korea;[51] in Italy's 2–1 loss to Croatia in their second group match, Materazzi played a floating ball over the top from just over half way to Inzaghi in the 90th minute, but everyone missed the ball and it rolled into the back of the net, although the goal was disallowed after referee Graham Poll claimed that Inzaghi had grabbed an opponent's shirt.[52] Inzaghi also had a goal wrongly disallowed in Italy's final group match against Mexico, which ended in a 1–1 draw.[53]

Inzaghi's persistent knee and ankle injuries put a halt to his international play for almost two years before his resurgence at club level, which resulted in being called up by Italy coach Marcello Lippi for the 2006 World Cup final tournament.[54] Due to the abundance of other top strikers such as Alessandro Del Piero, Francesco Totti and Luca Toni, Inzaghi made his only appearance – subbing on for Alberto Gilardino – in Italy's final group stage match against the Czech Republic on 22 June 2006, scoring his only goal in the tournament, rounding Petr Čech in a one-on-one encounter to net Italy's second goal, which made him the oldest player to have scored for Italy in a World Cup, after Daniele Massaro.[55] Italy went on to win the tournament, defeating France on penalties in the final.[56]

Following Italy's fourth World Cup victory, Inzaghi made six appearances under new manager Roberto Donadoni in Italy's UEFA Euro 2008 qualification campaign, scoring three goals, two of which came in a 2–1 away win against the Faroe Islands on 2 June 2007.[57] He was not called up for the final tournament, however, where Italy were eliminated by eventual champions Spain in the quarter-finals on penalties, and he made his last appearance for Italy on 8 September 2007, in a 0–0 draw against France in Milan.[58]

Inzaghi is currently the sixth-highest goalscorer in the Italian national team's history, with 25 goals, alongside Adolfo Baloncieri and Alessandro Altobelli.[38][59]

Style of play edit

"It's not Inzaghi who is in love with goals; it's the goals that are in love with him."

Emiliano Mondonico.[60]

Inzaghi was an intelligent, extremely fast, agile, and opportunistic player, with excellent reactions and a lanky, slender physique;[8][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68] although not very technically gifted,[69] he was known for his great skill in taking advantage of the carelessness of his opponents, his excellent positional sense in the area, and his eye for goal,[69] making a name for himself as a "goal poacher", due to his style of play and tendency to operate mainly in the penalty box,[66] as well as his timing and ability to find spaces and anticipate opponents to get on the end of passes.[70] These qualities, along with his finishing ability with both his head and feet, made him one of the most prolific strikers of the past decades.[64][65] Inzaghi was described as a player who lived on the offside line.[62][63][71]

When he was first called up to the national team, the other Italian players were surprised at his lack of technical accomplishment,[68] but came to accept him because he scored so frequently.[8] Johan Cruyff described this contrast—"Look, actually he can't play football at all. He's just always in the right position."[8] Fans nicknamed him "Super Pippo,"[72] the Italian name for the superhero alter–ego of Walt Disney's cartoon character Goofy. Tactically, Inzaghi was noted for his vision and ability to read the game,[73] as well as his outstanding offensive movement off the ball, ability to play off the shoulders of the last defender, and to time his attacking runs to beat the offside trap,[8] which allowed him to get on the end of passes, but also to provide depth to his team,[70] leading long-time Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson to quip: "That lad must have been born offside."[74]

Although in the past, due to his poor defensive work-rate and lack of notable technical skills, strength in the air or long range striking ability, he was initially accused by some in the sport for being a limited striker or a "lucky" player,[21][61][68] and also drew criticism at times for being selfish,[21][68][19][20][75][76] for not participating in the build-up of plays,[77] and for going to ground too easily,[8] he has been praised by several of his former managers and teammates for his prolific goalscoring.[8][61][68] Despite his lack of significant talent, Inzaghi and others attribute his success, aside from technical prowess, to personal drive, intelligence, and determination.[8][68][78] Due to his opportunistic playing style, Inzaghi was frequently compared to Paolo Rossi throughout his career.[21][77] Despite his prolific goalscoring, Inzaghi was often considered injury-prone throughout his career.[79]

Managerial career edit

AC Milan edit

 
Inzaghi managing Milan in 2014

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.[80]

On 9 June 2014, Inzaghi was named manager of Milan's first team after the dismissal of his former Rossoneri teammate Clarence Seedorf.[81] In Inzaghi's first match as a manager in Serie A on 31 August, Milan defeated Lazio 3–1 at the San Siro.[82] Inzaghi then led Milan to a second consecutive win in a match that ended with a 5–4 Milan win against Parma.[83]

On 4 June 2015 Adriano Galliani, the CEO of Milan, announced that Inzaghi would not be the coach for next season.[84] He was officially dismissed on 16 June 2015.

Venezia edit

On 7 June 2016, Inzaghi was appointed as the new coach of ambitious Lega Pro club Venezia.[85] On 19 April 2017, after beating Parma to top spot, he won promotion to Serie B as champions.[86] He also won the Coppa Italia Lega Pro in the same season.[86]

During the 2017–18 season, Inzaghi guided the Venetians to a fifth-place finish in Serie B, finishing in the playoffs positions to earn promotion to Serie A. After eliminating Perugia (coached by his former teammate Alessandro Nesta) in the preliminary round, his team was defeated by Palermo in the semi-finals.[87]

Bologna edit

On 13 June 2018, Inzaghi was announced as the new head coach of top-flight Bologna, taking over from Roberto Donadoni.[88] He faced a Lazio side coached by his younger brother Simone in an eventual 0–2 defeat on 26 December.[89] Following a record of two wins in 21 games, he was dismissed on 28 January 2019 and replaced by Siniša Mihajlović.[90]

Benevento edit

On 22 June 2019, Inzaghi was appointed manager of Benevento in Serie B.[91] On 30 June the following year, his club achieved promotion as champions with seven games remaining, reaching Serie A for the second time in their history.[92] On his Serie A debut for the team, they won 3–2 at Sampdoria on 26 September, having been losing 2–0.[93] Benevento ended the 2020–21 Serie A season in eighteenth place, being relegated back to Serie B after only one season; as a consequence of the events, Inzaghi was not offered a new contract and left Benevento afterwards.

Brescia edit

On 9 June 2021, Inzaghi was appointed manager of Brescia in Serie B.[94] On 16 August, Inzaghi made his debut for Brescia in the first round Coppa Italia match losing 4–2 in the penalty shoot-out after a 2–2 draw in the extra-time.[95]

On 23 March 2022, Inzaghi was dismissed by club chairman Massimo Cellino, leaving the club in fifth place in the league table.[96] After his successor Eugenio Corini was eliminated in the promotion playoff semifinals by Monza, on 25 May 2022 Cellino formally reappointed Inzaghi as head coach, due to a clause that was legally forbidding his sacking if Brescia were placed in one of the top eight league places.[97]

Reggina edit

On 12 July 2022, Inzaghi was appointed manager of Reggina in Serie B, signing a three-year deal with the Calabrians.[98] After guiding Reggina to a spot in the promotion playoffs, he was released together with all players and staff as Reggina were excluded due to financial issues, thus finding himself without a job by the beginning of the 2023–24 season.

Salernitana edit

On 10 October 2023, relegation-struggling Serie A club Salernitana announced the appointment of Inzaghi in place of outgoing Paulo Sousa. He was sacked on 11 February 2024 and replaced by Fabio Liverani.[99]

Media edit

Inzaghi features in EA Sports' FIFA video game series; he was on the cover for the Italian edition of FIFA 2001,[100] and was named in the Ultimate Team Legends in FIFA 14.[101]

In 2015, the arcade game company Konami announced that Inzaghi would feature in their football video game Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 as one of the new myClub Legends.[102]

Career statistics edit

Club edit

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[103][104]
Club Season League Coppa Italia Europe Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Piacenza 1991–92 Serie B 2 0 1 0 3 0
1994–95 Serie B 37 15 4 2 41 17
Total 39 15 5 2 44 17
Leffe (loan) 1992–93 Serie C1 21 13 0 0 21 13
Verona (loan) 1993–94 Serie B 36 13 1 1 37 14
Parma 1995–96 Serie A 15 2 1 0 6[a] 2 22 4
Atalanta 1996–97 Serie A 33 24 1 1 34 25
Juventus 1997–98 Serie A 31 18 4 1 10[b] 6 1[c] 2 46 27
1998–99 Serie A 28 13 1 0 10[b] 6 3[d] 1 42 20
1999–2000 Serie A 33 15 2 1 8[e] 10 43 26
2000–01 Serie A 28 11 0 0 6[b] 5 34 16
Total 120 57 7 2 34 27 4 3 165 89
AC Milan 2001–02 Serie A 20 10 1 2 7[f] 4 28 16
2002–03 Serie A 30 17 3 1 16[b] 12 49 30
2003–04 Serie A 14 3 3 2 8[b] 2 3[g] 0 28 7
2004–05 Serie A 11 0 2 0 2[b] 1 15 1
2005–06 Serie A 23 12 2 1 6[b] 4 31 17
2006–07 Serie A 20 2 5 3 12[b] 6 37 11
2007–08 Serie A 21 11 0 0 5[b] 4 3[h] 3 29 18
2008–09 Serie A 26 13 0 0 6[f] 3 32 16
2009–10 Serie A 24 2 2 1 7[b] 2 33 5
2010–11 Serie A 6 2 0 0 3[b] 2 9 4
2011–12 Serie A 7 1 2 0 0 0 9 1
Total 202 73 20 10 72 40 6 3 300 126
Career total 466 197 35 16 112 69 10 6 623 288
  1. ^ Appearances in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  3. ^ Appearance in Supercoppa Italiana
  4. ^ Two appearances and one goal in UEFA Cup qualification, one appearance in Supercoppa Italiana
  5. ^ Four appearances and seven goals in UEFA Intertoto Cup, four appearances and three goals in UEFA Cup
  6. ^ a b Appearances in UEFA Cup
  7. ^ One appearance in Supercoppa Italiana, one appearance in UEFA Super Cup, one appearance in Intercontinental Cup
  8. ^ Two appearances and two goals in FIFA Club World Cup, one appearance and one goal in UEFA Super Cup

International edit

Appearances and goals by national team and year[38][105]
National team Year Apps Goals
Italy 1997 3 0
1998 6 3
1999 8 3
2000 11 5
2001 8 4
2002 8 0
2003 4 6
2006 5 2
2007 4 2
Total 57 25
Scores and results list Italy's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Inzaghi goal.
List of international goals scored by Filippo Inzaghi[106]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 18 October 1998 Salerno, Italy   Spain 2–2 Friendly
2
3 16 December 1998 Rome, Italy   World Stars 1–0 6–2 Friendly[107]
4 27 March 1999 Copenhagen, Denmark   Denmark 1–0 2–1 UEFA Euro 2000 Qualification
5 31 March 1999 Ancona, Italy   Belarus 1–1 1–1 UEFA Euro 2000 Qualification
6 5 June 1999 Bologna, Italy   Wales 2–0 4–0 UEFA Euro 2000 Qualification
7 11 June 2000 Arnhem, Netherlands   Turkey 2–1 2–1 UEFA Euro 2000
8 24 June 2000 Brussels, Belgium   Romania 2–0 2–0 UEFA Euro 2000
9 3 September 2000 Budapest, Hungary   Hungary 1–0 2–2 FIFA World Cup 2002 Qualification
10 2–1
11 7 October 2000 Milan, Italy   Romania 1–0 3–0 FIFA World Cup 2002 Qualification
12 24 March 2001 Bucharest, Romania   Romania 1–0 2–0 FIFA World Cup 2002 Qualification
13 2–0
14 28 March 2001 Trieste, Italy   Lithuania 1–0 4–0 FIFA World Cup 2002 Qualification
15 3–0
16 6 September 2003 Milan, Italy   Wales 1–0 4–0 UEFA Euro 2004 Qualification
17 2–0
18 3–0
19 10 September 2003 Belgrade, Serbia   Serbia and Montenegro 1–0 1–1 UEFA Euro 2004 Qualification
20 11 October 2003 Reggio Calabria, Italy   Azerbaijan 2–0 4–0 UEFA Euro 2004 Qualification
21 4–0
22 22 June 2006 Hamburg, Germany   Czech Republic 2–0 2–0 FIFA World Cup 2006
23 2 September 2006 Naples, Italy   Lithuania 1–1 1–1 UEFA Euro 2008 Qualification
24 2 June 2007 Tórshavn, Faroe Islands   Faroe Islands 1–0 2–1 UEFA Euro 2008 Qualification
25 2–0

Managerial edit

As of match played 9 February 2024[108]
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
AC Milan 9 June 2014 16 June 2015 40 14 13 13 58 52 +6 035.00
Venezia 7 June 2016 11 June 2018 95 47 31 17 138 88 +50 049.47
Bologna 13 June 2018 28 January 2019 24 4 8 12 21 36 −15 016.67
Benevento 22 June 2019 24 May 2021 78 33 20 25 112 110 +2 042.31
Brescia 9 June 2021 23 March 2022 32 14 13 5 50 34 +16 043.75
Reggina 12 July 2022 31 August 2023 40 17 4 19 49 47 +2 042.50
Salernitana 10 October 2023 11 February 2024 18 3 4 11 21 36 −15 016.67
Total 327 132 93 102 449 403 +46 040.37

Honours edit

Orders edit

 
5th Class / Knight: Cavaliere Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana: 2000[120]
 
4th Class / Officer: Ufficiale Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana: 2006[121]
 
CONI: Golden Collar of Sports Merit: Collare d'Oro al Merito Sportivo: 2006[122]

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External links edit

  • On a whinge and a prayer 7 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine – soccernet.com
  • Filippo Inzaghi at TuttoCalciatori.net (in Italian)
  • Profile at LegaSerieA.it 7 September 2018 at the Wayback Machine (in Italian)
  • Profile at Italia1910.com (in Italian)
  • Profile at FIGC.it 17 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine (in Italian) [dead link]

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Superpippo redirects here For the television presenter see Pippo Baudo Filippo Pippo Inzaghi Ufficiale OMRI Italian pronunciation fiˈlippo inˈtsaːɡi 3 born 9 August 1973 is an Italian professional football manager and former player who played as a striker He was most recently the manager of Serie A club Salernitana Filippo InzaghiInzaghi in 2011Personal informationFull nameFilippo Inzaghi 1 Date of birth 1973 08 09 9 August 1973 age 50 Place of birthPiacenza ItalyHeight1 81 m 5 ft 11 in 2 Position s StrikerYouth career1982 1985San Nicolo1985 1991PiacenzaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1991 1995Piacenza39 15 1992 1993 Leffe loan 21 13 1993 1994 Verona loan 36 13 1995 1996Parma15 2 1996 1997Atalanta33 24 1997 2001Juventus120 57 2001 2012Milan202 73 Total466 197 International career1993 1996Italy U2114 3 1997 2007Italy57 25 Managerial career2012 2013Milan Allievi Nazionali2013 2014Milan Primavera2014 2015Milan2016 2018Venezia2018 2019Bologna2019 2021Benevento2021 2022Brescia2022 2023Reggina2023 2024SalernitanaMedal record Men s football Representing Italy FIFA World Cup Winner 2006 Germany UEFA European Championship Runner up 2000 Belgium Netherlands UEFA European Under 21 Championship Winner 1994 France Club domestic league appearances and goals He was nicknamed Superpippo or Alta tensione by fans and commentators during his playing career His younger brother Simone Inzaghi is also a football manager and former player Regarded as one of the greatest strikers of his generation 4 Inzaghi played for several Italian clubs and spent the most notable spells of his club career with Juventus and AC Milan winning two UEFA Champions League titles 2003 2007 and three Serie A titles 1998 2004 2011 He is the seventh highest scorer in Italy with 313 goals scored in official matches He is currently the sixth highest goal scorer in European club competitions with 70 goals behind only Cristiano Ronaldo Lionel Messi Robert Lewandowski Raul and Karim Benzema 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 At international level Inzaghi earned 57 caps for the Italy national team between 1997 and 2007 scoring 25 goals He represented his country at three FIFA World Cups winning the 2006 edition and he also took part at UEFA Euro 2000 where he won a runners up medal Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Early career 1 2 Juventus 1 3 AC Milan 1 4 European competition records 2 International career 3 Style of play 4 Managerial career 4 1 AC Milan 4 2 Venezia 4 3 Bologna 4 4 Benevento 4 5 Brescia 4 6 Reggina 4 7 Salernitana 5 Media 6 Career statistics 6 1 Club 6 2 International 6 3 Managerial 7 Honours 7 1 Player 7 2 Manager 7 3 Orders 8 References 9 External linksClub career editEarly career edit Inzaghi s favourite footballers as a child were Paolo Rossi and Marco van Basten 5 The elder brother of fellow footballer Simone Inzaghi 6 he got his start playing for hometown club Piacenza as a teenager in 1991 but made only two league appearances before being loaned to Serie C1 side Leffe with whom he scored an impressive 13 goals in 21 matches In 1993 Inzaghi moved to Serie B club Hellas Verona and scored 13 goals in 36 league appearances Upon his return to Piacenza he scored 15 times in 37 games helping his team win Serie B and proving himself to be an exciting young prospect 7 8 9 Inzaghi made his Serie A debut when he transferred to Parma in 1995 but scored only twice in 15 league matches One of these two goals came against one of his former clubs Piacenza literally making him cry He added another two goals in European competitions that season The following season he moved on to Atalanta finishing as the Capocannoniere Serie A s top scorer with 24 goals after scoring against every team in the league He was awarded Serie A Young Footballer of the Year and served as team captain in the last game of the season 7 8 9 Juventus edit nbsp Inzaghi playing for Juventus in a 1997 98 Coppa Italia match Inzaghi however was soon on the move once again to his sixth team in seven seasons this time to Juventus for a reported 23 billion lire 10 He formed a formidable attacking partnership along with Alessandro Del Piero and Zinedine Zidane a tandem which would last for four seasons under managers Marcello Lippi and subsequently Carlo Ancelotti marking Inzaghi s longest stint with one team at the time During his time with the Bianconeri he scored two Champions League hat tricks against Dynamo Kyiv and Hamburger SV becoming the first player to do so 11 During his first season with the club Inzaghi scored two goals as Juventus beat Vicenza 3 0 in the 1997 Supercoppa Italiana 12 Juventus won the Scudetto during the 1997 98 season in which Inzaghi scored 18 goals including a decisive Scudetto winning hat trick against Bologna 13 He also scored six goals to help Juventus reach the Champions League final although they were defeated 1 0 by Real Madrid 14 The 1998 99 season was less successful for Juventus as they were defeated in the 1998 Supercoppa Italiana by Lazio and finished the season seventh place in Serie A Inzaghi still managed 20 goals in all competitions finishing the season as the club s top scorer 15 Six of his goals came in the Champions League as Juventus were eliminated in the semi finals by eventual champions Manchester United During the second leg of the semi finals in Turin Inzaghi scored two goals in the first ten minutes but Manchester United eventually managed to come back and win the match 3 2 16 Inzaghi helped Juventus win the 1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup scoring five goals in the semi finals against Rostov and two in the finals against Rennes qualifying Juventus for the UEFA Cup that season 17 Inzaghi scored 15 goals in Serie A as Juventus narrowly missed out on the title to Lazio defeated on the final matchday The following season Inzaghi managed 11 goals in Serie A as Juventus finished second in the league for the second consecutive season he also scored five goals in the UEFA Champions League including a hat trick in a 4 4 draw against Hamburger SV 18 although Juventus were eliminated in the first round With 16 goals in all competitions he was Juventus s top goalscorer for the third consecutive season However his once effective partnership with Del Piero had become less effective in recent seasons due to their lack of understanding individualism and their strained relationship both on and off the pitch 19 20 21 AC Milan edit nbsp Inzaghi celebrating with his Milan teammates the triumph in the 2003 UEFA Champions League final Despite scoring a high 89 goals in 165 games for the Bianconeri Inzaghi was soon benched in favour of David Trezeguet and on 2 July 2001 signed for AC Milan 22 23 for a reported 70 billion lire 10 or 45 billion lire cash plus Cristian Zenoni 24 25 26 27 Sky Sports reported a smaller total figure 17 million 28 for the 2001 02 campaign by coach Fatih Terim Juventus announced that the sale of Inzaghi produced a capital gain of 31 1 million to the club making the actual transfer fee much exceed that figure 29 Inzaghi however suffered a knee injury and missed the first half of the season Upon his return he was able to forge a strong goalscoring partnership with Andriy Shevchenko and he soon earned many trophies with the Rossoneri under new manager Carlo Ancelotti among them the 2002 03 Champions League in which Milan defeated his previous team Juventus in the final on penalties along with the 2002 03 Coppa Italia scoring in a 2 2 draw in the second leg 30 the 2003 UEFA Super Cup the 2004 Supercoppa Italiana and the 2003 04 Scudetto 9 In the 2002 03 Champions League campaign he scored his record third Champions League hat trick against Deportivo de La Coruna in the Group Stage and a decisive goal in quarter finals against Ajax totalling 12 European goals in that season In November 2004 he signed a contract extension with the club 31 nbsp Inzaghi celebrating the 2007 UEFA Champions League triumph with his Milan teammates Inzaghi fully recovered from the persistent knee injuries that had dogged him for two years and regained his predatory goalscoring form by scoring 12 goals in 22 Serie A matches in 2005 06 along with four goals in five Champions League appearances two against Lyon in the quarter finals and another two against Bayern Munich in the first knockout stage He scored the decisive goal against the Bavarians in the 2007 quarter finals helping Milan to reach the semi finals of the competition On 23 May 2007 in the 2007 Champions League final in Athens he scored both of Milan s goals in their 2 1 victory over Liverpool in a rematch of the 2005 final He declared after the match 9 It s a dream since I was a child to score twice in the final and the ones I scored yesterday evening were the most important in my life It was an unforgettable game It s something that will stay with me all my life and two goals in the final speaks for itself Filippo Inzaghi At the start of the 2007 08 season he picked up where he left off in Athens scoring the equalizer in the Super Cup in Milan s 3 1 victory over Sevilla Inzaghi capped off the year by scoring two goals in the final of the 2007 Club World Cup helping Milan win 4 2 against Boca Juniors to take revenge for the defeat on penalties in 2003 9 On 24 February 2008 Inzaghi scored the match winning goal in Milan s 2 1 win over Palermo with a diving header after coming into the game from the bench it marked his first Serie A goal in over a year This was followed by ten more goals in the league the last against Udinese This strike against Udinese was his 100th goal for the club in official games But despite incredible form Italy national team manager Roberto Donadoni declined to call him for Euro 2008 In November 2008 Inzaghi agreed to a contract extension with Milan until June 2010 32 nbsp Inzaghi celebrating a goal against Torino with David Beckham and Mathieu Flamini in 2009 On 8 March 2009 Inzaghi scored his first hat trick of the season for Milan against Atalanta leading his team to a 3 0 victory at the San Siro His 300th career goal came in the 5 1 thrashing of Siena away from home He then went on to score three goals against Torino his second professional hat trick in that season Scoring this hat trick enabled Super Pippo his nickname in the media to set a record for the player with the most hat tricks in Serie A over the last 25 years With ten hat tricks in Serie A Inzaghi is ahead of Giuseppe Signori 9 Hernan Crespo 8 Roberto Baggio Marco van Basten Gabriel Batistuta Abel Balbo Vincenzo Montella 7 Antonio Di Natale and David Trezeguet 6 Inzaghi scored one hat trick for Atalanta four for Juventus and five for Milan 33 In the 2009 10 season under manager Leonardo Inzaghi was relegated to the role of backup player with his contract set to expire in June 2010 On 21 May 2010 he was offered a new one year contract which would last until 30 June 2011 34 On 3 November 2010 in the UEFA Champions League 2010 11 Group Stage campaign with Milan trailing by 1 0 to Real Madrid Inzaghi came off the bench in the second half and scored a brace to give Milan a 2 1 lead Pedro Leon however equalized in the 94th minute with the final score ending 2 2 On that occasion he became the new all time top scorer of all European club competitions with 70 goals He also became the second oldest player to score in the Champions League aged 37 years and 85 days behind only Manchester United s Ryan Giggs now surpassed by Inzaghi s compatriot Francesco Totti With these two goals Inzaghi went ahead of his idol Marco van Basten on the club list of the all time top goalscorers with 125 goals On 10 November 2010 Inzaghi suffered a serious injury while playing for Milan against Palermo A statement on the official Milan club website confirmed that Inzaghi had suffered a lesion of the anterior cruciate ligament ACL and associated lesion to the external meniscus of the left knee It was thought he would be out for the rest of the season 9 Due to his age this injury could have ended his career nonetheless Inzaghi was optimistic On 7 May 2011 with Inzaghi still out recovering from his injury Milan won the 2010 11 Serie A title After being sidelined by injury for six months he came off the bench for the first time since his injury on 14 May with Milan defeating Cagliari 4 1 He extended his contract till June 2012 during the 2011 12 pre season Just like with Andrea Pirlo in 2011 Milan decided not to renew the contracts of several veteran players at the end of the season and Inzaghi was one of those along with Gennaro Gattuso Clarence Seedorf Alessandro Nesta and Gianluca Zambrotta 35 He played his final game for Milan against Novara on 13 May 2012 and marked his performance by scoring the winning goal 36 On 24 July 2012 Inzaghi announced his retirement from professional football to start a coaching career 37 European competition records edit With 70 goals Inzaghi is the sixth highest scorer in European club competitions behind only Cristiano Ronaldo Lionel Messi Robert Lewandowski Raul and Karim Benzema He became the first player to score two Champions League hat tricks both with Juventus when he netted a treble during a 4 4 group stage draw with Hamburger SV on 13 September 2000 his first was in a 4 1 victory over Dynamo Kyiv during the 1997 98 quarter finals Inzaghi scored a record third Champions League hat trick in a 4 0 win against Deportivo de La Coruna in the 2002 03 season while playing for Milan This record would later be tied by Michael Owen who scored two hat tricks for Liverpool and a third for Manchester United International career editBetween 1993 and 1996 Inzaghi made 14 appearances for the Italy under 21 team scoring three goals he was also a member of the Italy under 21 squad that won the 1994 UEFA European Under 21 Championship Inzaghi earned his first senior cap for Italy in the Tournoi de France 9 against Brazil on 8 June 1997 under his former under 21 manager Cesare Maldini and provided an assist to goalscorer Alessandro Del Piero Italy went on to draw 3 3 38 He scored his first goal for Italy on 18 November 1998 in a 2 2 friendly draw against Spain 39 he has since scored 25 goals in 57 appearances 38 He was called up for the 1998 FIFA World Cup Euro 2000 the 2002 World Cup and the 2006 World Cup nbsp Inzaghi s boots from UEFA Euro 2000 on display at the San Siro Museum Although Inzaghi went scoreless throughout the 1998 World Cup as he was mainly deployed as a substitute he came off the bench to set up a goal for Roberto Baggio in Italy s final group match against Austria which ended in a 2 1 win and allowed Italy to top their group 40 Italy were knocked out in the quarter finals on penalties to hosts and eventual champions France 41 At Euro 2000 he was one of Italy s starting strikers under the new Italy manager Dino Zoff He scored two goals throughout the tournament his first came from a penalty in Italy s 2 1 opening group win over Turkey 42 in which he was named man of the match 43 while his second came in a 2 0 win over Romania in the quarter finals of the competition 44 he also set up Stefano Fiore s goal in a 2 0 win over co hosts Belgium in his nation s second group match of the tournament 45 His performances helped Italy reach the final where they were defeated by France once again on a golden goal 46 Along with Francesco Totti he was Italy s top scorer throughout the tournament 47 Under Zoff s replacement Giovanni Trapattoni Inzaghi was Italy s top goalscorer during the qualifying rounds of the 2002 World Cup and Euro 2004 48 scoring his first and only international hat trick in a 4 0 home win over Wales on 6 September 2003 49 although he missed the latter tournament due to injury 50 He went scoreless throughout the 2002 World Cup making two appearances as Italy were controversially eliminated in the round of 16 to co hosts South Korea 51 in Italy s 2 1 loss to Croatia in their second group match Materazzi played a floating ball over the top from just over half way to Inzaghi in the 90th minute but everyone missed the ball and it rolled into the back of the net although the goal was disallowed after referee Graham Poll claimed that Inzaghi had grabbed an opponent s shirt 52 Inzaghi also had a goal wrongly disallowed in Italy s final group match against Mexico which ended in a 1 1 draw 53 Inzaghi s persistent knee and ankle injuries put a halt to his international play for almost two years before his resurgence at club level which resulted in being called up by Italy coach Marcello Lippi for the 2006 World Cup final tournament 54 Due to the abundance of other top strikers such as Alessandro Del Piero Francesco Totti and Luca Toni Inzaghi made his only appearance subbing on for Alberto Gilardino in Italy s final group stage match against the Czech Republic on 22 June 2006 scoring his only goal in the tournament rounding Petr Cech in a one on one encounter to net Italy s second goal which made him the oldest player to have scored for Italy in a World Cup after Daniele Massaro 55 Italy went on to win the tournament defeating France on penalties in the final 56 Following Italy s fourth World Cup victory Inzaghi made six appearances under new manager Roberto Donadoni in Italy s UEFA Euro 2008 qualification campaign scoring three goals two of which came in a 2 1 away win against the Faroe Islands on 2 June 2007 57 He was not called up for the final tournament however where Italy were eliminated by eventual champions Spain in the quarter finals on penalties and he made his last appearance for Italy on 8 September 2007 in a 0 0 draw against France in Milan 58 Inzaghi is currently the sixth highest goalscorer in the Italian national team s history with 25 goals alongside Adolfo Baloncieri and Alessandro Altobelli 38 59 Style of play edit It s not Inzaghi who is in love with goals it s the goals that are in love with him Emiliano Mondonico 60 Inzaghi was an intelligent extremely fast agile and opportunistic player with excellent reactions and a lanky slender physique 8 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 although not very technically gifted 69 he was known for his great skill in taking advantage of the carelessness of his opponents his excellent positional sense in the area and his eye for goal 69 making a name for himself as a goal poacher due to his style of play and tendency to operate mainly in the penalty box 66 as well as his timing and ability to find spaces and anticipate opponents to get on the end of passes 70 These qualities along with his finishing ability with both his head and feet made him one of the most prolific strikers of the past decades 64 65 Inzaghi was described as a player who lived on the offside line 62 63 71 When he was first called up to the national team the other Italian players were surprised at his lack of technical accomplishment 68 but came to accept him because he scored so frequently 8 Johan Cruyff described this contrast Look actually he can t play football at all He s just always in the right position 8 Fans nicknamed him Super Pippo 72 the Italian name for the superhero alter ego of Walt Disney s cartoon character Goofy Tactically Inzaghi was noted for his vision and ability to read the game 73 as well as his outstanding offensive movement off the ball ability to play off the shoulders of the last defender and to time his attacking runs to beat the offside trap 8 which allowed him to get on the end of passes but also to provide depth to his team 70 leading long time Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson to quip That lad must have been born offside 74 Although in the past due to his poor defensive work rate and lack of notable technical skills strength in the air or long range striking ability he was initially accused by some in the sport for being a limited striker or a lucky player 21 61 68 and also drew criticism at times for being selfish 21 68 19 20 75 76 for not participating in the build up of plays 77 and for going to ground too easily 8 he has been praised by several of his former managers and teammates for his prolific goalscoring 8 61 68 Despite his lack of significant talent Inzaghi and others attribute his success aside from technical prowess to personal drive intelligence and determination 8 68 78 Due to his opportunistic playing style Inzaghi was frequently compared to Paolo Rossi throughout his career 21 77 Despite his prolific goalscoring Inzaghi was often considered injury prone throughout his career 79 Managerial career editAC Milan edit nbsp Inzaghi managing Milan in 2014 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 80 On 9 June 2014 Inzaghi was named manager of Milan s first team after the dismissal of his former Rossoneri teammate Clarence Seedorf 81 In Inzaghi s first match as a manager in Serie A on 31 August Milan defeated Lazio 3 1 at the San Siro 82 Inzaghi then led Milan to a second consecutive win in a match that ended with a 5 4 Milan win against Parma 83 On 4 June 2015 Adriano Galliani the CEO of Milan announced that Inzaghi would not be the coach for next season 84 He was officially dismissed on 16 June 2015 Venezia edit On 7 June 2016 Inzaghi was appointed as the new coach of ambitious Lega Pro club Venezia 85 On 19 April 2017 after beating Parma to top spot he won promotion to Serie B as champions 86 He also won the Coppa Italia Lega Pro in the same season 86 During the 2017 18 season Inzaghi guided the Venetians to a fifth place finish in Serie B finishing in the playoffs positions to earn promotion to Serie A After eliminating Perugia coached by his former teammate Alessandro Nesta in the preliminary round his team was defeated by Palermo in the semi finals 87 Bologna edit On 13 June 2018 Inzaghi was announced as the new head coach of top flight Bologna taking over from Roberto Donadoni 88 He faced a Lazio side coached by his younger brother Simone in an eventual 0 2 defeat on 26 December 89 Following a record of two wins in 21 games he was dismissed on 28 January 2019 and replaced by Sinisa Mihajlovic 90 Benevento edit On 22 June 2019 Inzaghi was appointed manager of Benevento in Serie B 91 On 30 June the following year his club achieved promotion as champions with seven games remaining reaching Serie A for the second time in their history 92 On his Serie A debut for the team they won 3 2 at Sampdoria on 26 September having been losing 2 0 93 Benevento ended the 2020 21 Serie A season in eighteenth place being relegated back to Serie B after only one season as a consequence of the events Inzaghi was not offered a new contract and left Benevento afterwards Brescia edit On 9 June 2021 Inzaghi was appointed manager of Brescia in Serie B 94 On 16 August Inzaghi made his debut for Brescia in the first round Coppa Italia match losing 4 2 in the penalty shoot out after a 2 2 draw in the extra time 95 On 23 March 2022 Inzaghi was dismissed by club chairman Massimo Cellino leaving the club in fifth place in the league table 96 After his successor Eugenio Corini was eliminated in the promotion playoff semifinals by Monza on 25 May 2022 Cellino formally reappointed Inzaghi as head coach due to a clause that was legally forbidding his sacking if Brescia were placed in one of the top eight league places 97 Reggina edit On 12 July 2022 Inzaghi was appointed manager of Reggina in Serie B signing a three year deal with the Calabrians 98 After guiding Reggina to a spot in the promotion playoffs he was released together with all players and staff as Reggina were excluded due to financial issues thus finding himself without a job by the beginning of the 2023 24 season Salernitana edit On 10 October 2023 relegation struggling Serie A club Salernitana announced the appointment of Inzaghi in place of outgoing Paulo Sousa He was sacked on 11 February 2024 and replaced by Fabio Liverani 99 Media editInzaghi features in EA Sports FIFA video game series he was on the cover for the Italian edition of FIFA 2001 100 and was named in the Ultimate Team Legends in FIFA 14 101 In 2015 the arcade game company Konami announced that Inzaghi would feature in their football video game Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 as one of the new myClub Legends 102 Career statistics editClub edit Appearances and goals by club season and competition 103 104 Club Season League Coppa Italia Europe Other Total Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Piacenza 1991 92 Serie B 2 0 1 0 3 0 1994 95 Serie B 37 15 4 2 41 17 Total 39 15 5 2 44 17 Leffe loan 1992 93 Serie C1 21 13 0 0 21 13 Verona loan 1993 94 Serie B 36 13 1 1 37 14 Parma 1995 96 Serie A 15 2 1 0 6 a 2 22 4 Atalanta 1996 97 Serie A 33 24 1 1 34 25 Juventus 1997 98 Serie A 31 18 4 1 10 b 6 1 c 2 46 27 1998 99 Serie A 28 13 1 0 10 b 6 3 d 1 42 20 1999 2000 Serie A 33 15 2 1 8 e 10 43 26 2000 01 Serie A 28 11 0 0 6 b 5 34 16 Total 120 57 7 2 34 27 4 3 165 89 AC Milan 2001 02 Serie A 20 10 1 2 7 f 4 28 16 2002 03 Serie A 30 17 3 1 16 b 12 49 30 2003 04 Serie A 14 3 3 2 8 b 2 3 g 0 28 7 2004 05 Serie A 11 0 2 0 2 b 1 15 1 2005 06 Serie A 23 12 2 1 6 b 4 31 17 2006 07 Serie A 20 2 5 3 12 b 6 37 11 2007 08 Serie A 21 11 0 0 5 b 4 3 h 3 29 18 2008 09 Serie A 26 13 0 0 6 f 3 32 16 2009 10 Serie A 24 2 2 1 7 b 2 33 5 2010 11 Serie A 6 2 0 0 3 b 2 9 4 2011 12 Serie A 7 1 2 0 0 0 9 1 Total 202 73 20 10 72 40 6 3 300 126 Career total 466 197 35 16 112 69 10 6 623 288 Appearances in UEFA Cup Winners Cup a b c d e f g h i j k Appearances in UEFA Champions League Appearance in Supercoppa Italiana Two appearances and one goal in UEFA Cup qualification one appearance in Supercoppa Italiana Four appearances and seven goals in UEFA Intertoto Cup four appearances and three goals in UEFA Cup a b Appearances in UEFA Cup One appearance in Supercoppa Italiana one appearance in UEFA Super Cup one appearance in Intercontinental Cup Two appearances and two goals in FIFA Club World Cup one appearance and one goal in UEFA Super Cup International edit Appearances and goals by national team and year 38 105 National team Year Apps Goals Italy 1997 3 0 1998 6 3 1999 8 3 2000 11 5 2001 8 4 2002 8 0 2003 4 6 2006 5 2 2007 4 2 Total 57 25 Scores and results list Italy s goal tally first score column indicates score after each Inzaghi goal List of international goals scored by Filippo Inzaghi 106 No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 18 October 1998 Salerno Italy nbsp Spain 2 2 Friendly 2 3 16 December 1998 Rome Italy nbsp World Stars 1 0 6 2 Friendly 107 4 27 March 1999 Copenhagen Denmark nbsp Denmark 1 0 2 1 UEFA Euro 2000 Qualification 5 31 March 1999 Ancona Italy nbsp Belarus 1 1 1 1 UEFA Euro 2000 Qualification 6 5 June 1999 Bologna Italy nbsp Wales 2 0 4 0 UEFA Euro 2000 Qualification 7 11 June 2000 Arnhem Netherlands nbsp Turkey 2 1 2 1 UEFA Euro 2000 8 24 June 2000 Brussels Belgium nbsp Romania 2 0 2 0 UEFA Euro 2000 9 3 September 2000 Budapest Hungary nbsp Hungary 1 0 2 2 FIFA World Cup 2002 Qualification 10 2 1 11 7 October 2000 Milan Italy nbsp Romania 1 0 3 0 FIFA World Cup 2002 Qualification 12 24 March 2001 Bucharest Romania nbsp Romania 1 0 2 0 FIFA World Cup 2002 Qualification 13 2 0 14 28 March 2001 Trieste Italy nbsp Lithuania 1 0 4 0 FIFA World Cup 2002 Qualification 15 3 0 16 6 September 2003 Milan Italy nbsp Wales 1 0 4 0 UEFA Euro 2004 Qualification 17 2 0 18 3 0 19 10 September 2003 Belgrade Serbia nbsp Serbia and Montenegro 1 0 1 1 UEFA Euro 2004 Qualification 20 11 October 2003 Reggio Calabria Italy nbsp Azerbaijan 2 0 4 0 UEFA Euro 2004 Qualification 21 4 0 22 22 June 2006 Hamburg Germany nbsp Czech Republic 2 0 2 0 FIFA World Cup 2006 23 2 September 2006 Naples Italy nbsp Lithuania 1 1 1 1 UEFA Euro 2008 Qualification 24 2 June 2007 Torshavn Faroe Islands nbsp Faroe Islands 1 0 2 1 UEFA Euro 2008 Qualification 25 2 0 Managerial edit As of match played 9 February 2024 108 Managerial record by team and tenure Team From To Record G W D L GF GA GD Win AC Milan 9 June 2014 16 June 2015 40 14 13 13 58 52 6 0 35 00 Venezia 7 June 2016 11 June 2018 95 47 31 17 138 88 50 0 49 47 Bologna 13 June 2018 28 January 2019 24 4 8 12 21 36 15 0 16 67 Benevento 22 June 2019 24 May 2021 78 33 20 25 112 110 2 0 42 31 Brescia 9 June 2021 23 March 2022 32 14 13 5 50 34 16 0 43 75 Reggina 12 July 2022 31 August 2023 40 17 4 19 49 47 2 0 42 50 Salernitana 10 October 2023 11 February 2024 18 3 4 11 21 36 15 0 16 67 Total 327 132 93 102 449 403 46 0 40 37Honours editPlayer edit Piacenza 109 Serie B 1994 95 Juventus 11 Serie A 1997 98 Supercoppa Italiana 1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1999 AC Milan 110 111 Serie A 2003 04 2010 11 Coppa Italia 2002 03 UEFA Champions League 2002 03 2006 07 UEFA Super Cup 2003 2007 FIFA Club World Cup 2007 Italy Youth 109 UEFA European Under 21 Championship 1994 Italy FIFA World Cup 2006 Individual Serie A Young Footballer of the Year 1997 112 Capocannoniere 1996 97 113 2007 UEFA Champions League final Man of the Match Italy s top goal scorer under UEFA club competition records AC Milan s top goal scorer in Europe Premio Nazionale Carriera Esemplare Gaetano Scirea 2007 114 AC Milan top goalscorer 2002 03 Season AC Milan AC Milan Hall of Fame 110 Niccolo Galli Memorial Award Grand Prix Sport And Communication Award Gran Gala del Calcio AIC Lifetime Achievement Award 2012 115 Player Career Award in the Globe Soccer Awards 2014 116 Manager edit Venezia 117 Lega Pro 2016 17 Coppa Italia Lega Pro 2016 17 Benevento Serie B 2019 20 118 Individual Panchina d Argento 2020 119 Orders edit nbsp 5th Class Knight Cavaliere Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana 2000 120 nbsp 4th Class Officer Ufficiale Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana 2006 121 nbsp CONI Golden Collar of Sports Merit Collare d Oro al Merito Sportivo 2006 122 References edit 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany List of Players Italy PDF 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