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  1. Filippo Inzaghi Ufficiale OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [fiˈlippo inˈtsaːɡi]; born 9 August 1973) is an Italian professional football manager and former player who played as a striker. He is the head coach of Serie B club Pisa. He was nicknamed Pippo, Superpippo or Alta tensione by fans and commentators during his playing career.

  2. Filippo Inzaghi (Piacenza, 9 agosto 1973) è un allenatore di calcio ed ex calciatore italiano, di ruolo attaccante, tecnico del Pisa. Soprannominato Pippo o anche Superpippo , è stato campione del mondo e vicecampione d'Europa con la nazionale italiana , rispettivamente nel 2006 e nel 2000 .

  3. Filippo Inzaghi former footballer from Italy Centre-Forward last club: AC Milan * Aug 9, 1973 in Piacenza, Italy.

    • Italy
    • Piacenza
  4. www.fourfourtwo.com › features › filippo-inzaghiFilippo Inzaghi | FourFourTwo

    Jan 9, 2008 · He’s a serial scorer who’s tasted World Cup and Champions League glory, yet many in the?game just don’t rate Filippo Inzaghi. Here, ‘Super Pippo’ talks critics, heroes – and goals.

  5. Filippo Inzaghi is a former Italian footballer and current manager without a club. He played for AC Milan, Juventus, Atalanta and the national team, and coached Salernitana, Reggina, Brescia, Benevento, Bologna, Venezia and Milan.

    Season
    Date
    Left
    Joined
    12/13
    Jul 1, 2012
    Retired
    01/02
    Jul 2, 2001
    97/98
    Jul 1, 1997
    96/97
    Jul 1, 1996
    • Italy
    • 1.07 Years
    • Piacenza
    • Italy
  6. Jan 3, 2016 · Memorable instances of the ex-Juventus and Milan attacker poking the ball home with an outstretched leg, catching a half-volley with a venomous right peg or producing a perfectly arrowed header into the top corner are plentiful indeed – in fact, Inzaghi almost managed to pocket one career goal for every day of the year as he collected a ...

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  8. An AC Milan player for 11 years and youth-team coach for two seasons, Filippo Inzaghi has been confirmed as Clarence Seedorf's successor at the Rossoneri helm.

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