Italy Panucci

Christian Panucci

Christian Panucci©King84
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Born:12-Apr-73 Age: 51
Height:1.84
Fav.foot: Right
Is also a Coach: Coach Profile

Position: Right-back
Centre-back
Unattached Italy



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Christian Panucci (Italian pronunciation: ; born 12 April 1973) is an Italian former footballer and manager. In his playing career he played as a defender. A versatile footballer, he began his career as a right-back, but was also capable of playing on the left; as he lost his pace in his later career, he was usually deployed as a centre back, due to his strength in the air. Panucci began his playing career with Italian club Genoa in 1990, and moved to AC Milan in 1993, where he won several titles, including two Serie A titles and the UEFA Champions League in 1994, appearing in the final 4–0 victory over Barcelona as a left-back. Although he initially served as a back-up to the starting defensive line-up of Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi, Alessandro Costacurta, and Mauro Tassotti, which is regarded as one of the greatest defences of all time, his precocious performances enabled him to break into the starting line-up, and earned him the Bravo Award in 1994. In 1996, he followed his former Milan coach Fabio Capello to Real Madrid, and was a starting right-back for the Spanish side, winning a La Liga title in 1997, and his second UEFA Champions League in 1998. He returned to Italy to join Inter Milan in 1999, but with less success, and was subsequently sent on loan to Premier League side Chelsea the following season, before joining French side Monaco. He transferred to Roma in 2001, where he was once again reunited with manager Capello, and remained at the club until 2009. His leadership and experience saw him play a key role for the club in his centre-back role, as he won two consecutive Coppa Italia titles in 2007 and 2008, as well as the Supercoppa Italiana. He retired in 2010, after a season with Parma. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article



IT Genoa92/93
IT AC Milan93/96
    uefaChampions 94/955
#2     uefaChampions 96/976
ES Real Madrid97/99
#17     uefaChampions 97/98 8
#2     uefaUEFA S. Cup 981
#2     uefaChampions 98/997
IT Inter Milan99/00
#2 Serie A 99/0026
England Chelsea00
#2 EPL 00/018
FR AS Monaco01
FR AS Monaco01
IT Roma01/02
#14 Serie A 01/0231
#14     uefaChampions 4
IT Roma02/09
#23 Serie A 02/0329
#23     uefaChampions 11
#2 Serie A 03/0425
#2 Serie A 04/0526
#2     uefaChampions 3
#2 Serie A 05/0636
#2     uefaUEFA Cup 3
#2     Supercoppa 061
#2 Serie A 06/0734
#2     uefaChampions 9
#2     Coppa Italia 6
#2     Supercoppa 07 1
#2 Serie A 07/0827
#2     Coppa Italia 5
#2     uefaChampions 6
#2     Supercoppa 080
#2 Serie A 08/0922
#2     uefaChampions 5
#2     Coppa Italia 1
IT Parma09/10
#2 Serie A 09/1019
Unattached10
RetiredAug10

IT Italy
#2 World Cup 02 4
#2     Euro 04 3
#2     Euro 08 Qual 08 3
#2     Friendlies 08 2
#2     Euro 08 4


Appearances, goals and cards for Panucci
Champions League 2006/2007