Italy Trapattoni

Giovanni Trapattoni

Born:17-Mar-39
Region/City:Cusano Milanino, Milan

Former Player:yes



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Giovanni Trapattoni (Italian pronunciation: ; born 17 March 1939), popularly nicknamed "Trap" or "Il Trap", is an Italian football manager and former player, considered the most successful club coach of Italian football. A former defensive midfielder, as a player he spent almost his entire club career with AC Milan, where he won two Serie A league titles (1961–62 and 1967–68), and two European Cups, in 1962–63 and 1968–69. Internationally, he played for Italy, earning 17 caps and being part of the squad at the 1962 FIFA World Cup in Chile. One of the most celebrated managers in football history, Trapattoni is one of only five coaches, alongside Carlo Ancelotti, Ernst Happel, Tomislav Ivić and José Mourinho, to have won league titles in four different European countries; in total, Trapattoni has won 10 league titles in Italy, Germany, Portugal and Austria. Alongside Udo Lattek and José Mourinho, he is one of the three coaches to have won all three major European club competitions (European Cup, UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup) and the only one to achieve it with the same club (Juventus). Also, he is the only one to have won all official continental club competitions and the world title, achieving this with Juventus during his first spell with the club. He is one of the rare few to have won the European Cup, the Cup Winners' Cup and Intercontinental Cup as both a player and manager. Regarded as the most famous and consistent disciple of Nereo Rocco, Trapattoni coached his native Italy national team to the 2002 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2004, but could not replicate his club successes with Italy, suffering a controversial early exit in both competitions. Trapattoni was most recently the manager of the Republic of Ireland national football team. He led them to their first European Championships in 24 years, enjoying a successful UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying campaign. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




IT AC Milan74/76
IT Juventus76/86
IT Inter Milan86/91
IT Juventus91/94
DE Bayern München94/95
    uefaChampions 94/9510
IT Cagliari95/96
DE Bayern München96/98
    uefaChampions 97/988
IT Fiorentina98/00
Serie A 98/9934
Serie A 99/0034
    uefaChampions 99/0012
IT Italy00/04
World Cup 024
    Euro 043
PT Benfica04/05
DE VfB Stuttgart05/06
    uefaUEFA Cup 05/066
Bundesliga 05/0620
AT Red Bull Salzburg06/08
    uefaChamp Qualif 06/074
    Bundesliga 06/072
    uefaUEFA Cup 06/072
    Bundesliga 07/081
    uefaChamp Qualif 07/084
    uefaUEFA Cup 07/082
IE Ireland08/13
    Friendlies 084
    Qualif WC 1010
    Friendlies 093
    WC Qual playof 102
    Friendlies 105
    Euro Qual 1212
    Friendlies 113
    Nations Cup 11 3
    Friendlies 126
    Euro 2012 123
    Qualif WC 148
    Friendlies 135

VfB Stuttgart uefa UEFA Cup 2005/2006




1 lineups analysed - Number represent player in starting lineup. Click to show
Lineups not confirmed are not included.

Goalkeepers
DE Hild'nd (1)

Right backs
AT Stranzl (1)
Centre backs
PT F Meira (1)
FR Delpierre (1)
Left backs
CH Magnin (1)
Right midfielders
DK Gron'er (1)
Centre midfielders
HR Soldo (1)
DE Meißner (1)
Left midfielders
DE Gentner (1)
Fowards
YU Ljuboja (1)
DK Tomasson (1)
See also Team Substitutions
Lineups found             Starting lineup changes since last game
M115SepH Domžale2-04-4-2Initial team: Hild'nd, Stranzl, F Meira, Delpierre, Magnin, Gron'er, Soldo, Meißner, Gentner, Ljuboja, Tomasson,
M229Sep Domžale1-0         missing lineup
M320Oct Rennes0-2         missing lineup
M403NovH Shakhtar0-2         missing lineup
M524Nov PAOK1-2         missing lineup
M714DecH Rapid2-1         missing lineup
    Color References:     GK, DF, DM, MF, FW , Unknown Pos
games black=tourn incomplete