Freitag, 17. September 2010

Massimiliano Allegri Master Coac New Football Manager




Massimiliano Allegri (born 11 August 1967 in Livorno) is an Italian football manager and former midfielder. He is the current manager of Serie A team AC Milan. Allegri started a coaching career in 2004, serving as boss of Serie C2 team Aglianese, the club where he spent his two final years as a player. Following an impressive season with them, Allegri was called to head Grosseto, then in Serie C1; his experience with the biancorossi however proved not to be as successful as with Aglianese, and he was ultimately sacked shortly after the beginning of the 2006–07 Serie C1 season. Shortly after being sacked by Grosseto, Allegri agreed to rejoin his mentor Giovanni Galeone at Udinese, becoming part of his coaching staff.

Massimiliano Allegri Master Coac New Football Manager. This practice however proved to be forbidden by the Italian football laws because he was still contracted with the Tuscan club, and caused Allegri to be disqualified for three months on early 2008. On August 2007 Allegri became head coach of ambitious Serie C1 team Sassuolo, who Allegri managed to lead quickly into the top league spots. On 27 April 2008 Sassuolo mathematically ensured the 2007–08 Serie C1/A league title, thus winning a historical first promotion to Serie B for the neroverdi. He was released from his contract by Cagliari on 17 June, under request of Serie A giants AC Milan, who were interested in appointing him as their new head coach. On 25 June, Allegri was officially appointed as the new coach of AC Milan.

Personal information
Date of birth 11 August 1967 (1967-08-11) (age 43)
Place of birth Livorno, Italy
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing position Manager (former midfielder)
Club information
Current club Milan (Manager)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps† (Gls)†
1984–1985 Cuoiopelli 7 (0)
1985–1988 Livorno 29 (0)
1988–1989 Pisa 2 (0)
1989–1990 Livorno 32 (8)
1990–1991 Pavia 29 (5)
1991–1993 Pescara 64 (16)
1993–1995 Cagliari 46 (4)
1995–1997 Perugia 41 (10)
1997–1998 Padova 21 (0)
1998–1998 Napoli 7 (0)
1998–2000 Pescara 46 (4)
2000–2001 Pistoiese 18 (1)
2001–2003 Aglianese 32 (8)
Teams managed
2003–2004 Aglianese
2004–2005 SPAL
2005 Grosseto
2006 Grosseto
2007–2008 Sassuolo
2008–2010 Cagliari
2010– Milan

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