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      • Vincenzo Montella Cavaliere OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [vinˈtʃɛntso monˈtɛlla]; born 18 June 1974) is an Italian football manager and former striker. He is the current head coach of the Turkey national football team.
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  2. Vincenzo Montella Cavaliere OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [vinˈtʃɛntso monˈtɛlla]; born 18 June 1974) is an Italian football manager and former striker. He is the current head coach of the Turkey national football team.

    • Vincenzo Montella - L'aeroplanino
    • Vs. Juventus (A) 06 May 2001 Serie A
    • Vs. AC Milan (H) 27 May 2001 Serie A
    • Vs. Lazio (H) 10 March 2002 Serie A
    • Vs. Parma (H) 17 June 2001 Serie A
    • Vs. Inter Milan (A) 6 April 2003 Serie A
    • What Happened Next For Montella?

    Born 18 June 1974 in Naples' Pomigliano d'Arco municipality, Montella emerged from the youth ranks at USD San Nicola, but at 12-years-old was signed by Empoli, where he made his first team debut at just 17 alongside future Roma coach Luciano Spalletti. He then joined Genoa in 1995, and Montella scored in the final of the last-ever Anglo-Italian Cup...

    For sheer importance, Montella's last-gasp strike against title-contenders Juve has to make the list. Fellow second-half sub Hidetoshi Nakata's long-range rocket is parried into Montella's path by Edwin van der Sar and - so typical of Montella - it's the Roma striker who reacts quickest to divert home. The ensuing scenes of celebration will give yo...

    “What a player! A No. 9 with a rare nose for goal, he was a player of phenomenal technical ability," said fellow 2001 Serie A winner Francesco Antonioli of his former teammate. "He scored loads of goals that year, even though he often came off the bench, and some of them were real beauties: his wonderful lob over AC Milan goalie Sebastiano Rossi’s ...

    One of his four against the other team from the capital was another essential entry in Montella's top-five goals and it's his fourth that does so. Each of his other three make World Cup winner Nesta look like a pub-team footballer, but no-one could do anything about this. Montella picks up the ball just outside the opposition box and rifles home vi...

    By no means the sexiest of Montella's Roma goals but another one steeped in significance and probably the creator of the best aeroplane celebration of his career. Batistuta's effort is well saved, but that man Montella is again in the perfect place to tap home and send Roma on their way to the title. A goal that sums up the kind of intelligent move...

    There was something inevitable about Montella entering the field and snatching late draws or wins for Roma. It was the former this time, with Roma trailing 3-1 after 77 minutes before Luigi Di Biagio and Montella - you guessed it, a second-half sub - salvaged a point. Montella's effort to make it 3-3 in the 84th-minute is sublime, as he uses his de...

    Upon his retirement, Montella immediately took up a coaching role with Roma's youth team at the beginning of the 2009-10 campaign and by 2011 he had stepped into the Olimpico dugout at the end of Claudio Ranieri's tenure. It was a rapid ascent for Montella to become caretaker boss, but it was an opportunity that he couldn't refuse given his love fo...

  3. His first two goals in Serie A actually came against Roma at the Stadio Olimpico on 21 September, 1996. He was signed as a Giallorossi player three years later and quickly became one of the fundamental building blocks of the squad that went on to win the title.

  4. Jul 3, 2024 · Coach Vincenzo Montella said afterwards his team were not out for revenge after a 6-1 defeat to Austria in a friendly just over three months ago. But he wanted to set things right. The Italian...

  5. Jun 18, 2021 · In the latest edition of our History Makers series, we remember Vincenzo Montella, Roma's 'Little Aeroplane' that helped the Giallorossi soar to the Scudetto in 2001.

  6. Jun 18, 2024 · Turkey boss Vincenzo Montella is certainly accustomed to playing in fiery atmospheres, most definitely from his six-month loan at Fulham, part of which under The Athletic’s Lawrie Sanchez.

  7. Vincenzo Montella former footballer from Italy Centre-Forward last club: AS Roma * Jun 18, 1974 in Pomigliano d'Arco, Italy.