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Gennaro Gattuso

Gennaro Gattuso©Nahuel
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Born:09-Jan-78 Age: 46
Height:1.77
Fav.foot: Right
Is also a Coach: Coach Profile

Position: Box-to-Box midfielder
Right-midfield
FC Sion Italy



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Gennaro Ivan Gattuso (Italian pronunciation: ; born 9 January 1978) is an Italian professional football manager and former player who is the manager of Croatian Football League club Hajduk Split. As a player, Gattuso mainly played in the centre as a defensive midfielder, although he was also capable of playing out wide. He initially played for Perugia, Salernitana and Rangers, though he is mostly remembered for his time with AC Milan in Serie A, where he won the UEFA Champions League in 2002–03 and 2006–07, the Coppa Italia in 2002–03, and also the Serie A title in 2003–04 and 2010–11. In addition to these titles, he also won two Italian Supercups, two UEFA Supercups, and a FIFA Club World Cup. At international level, Gattuso played for the Italy national football team at the 2000 Summer Olympics, three FIFA World Cups, two UEFA European Championships, and the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. Gattuso's talismanic midfield partnership with playmaker Andrea Pirlo, both at club and international level, played a key role in Italy's World Cup victory in 2006, as well as Milan's domestic, European and international successes during the mid-2000s. Despite not being blessed with notable technical skills, Gattuso's pace, strength and work-rate complemented and supported Pirlo's composed, creative playing style. In addition to his ball-winning abilities, Gattuso was renowned for his competitive nature and leadership qualities throughout his career, often wearing the captain's armband for Milan following Paolo Maldini's retirement. Gattuso's managerial career began as player-coach of his final club, Sion of the Swiss Super League, and he also had short spells in charge of Palermo and OFI Crete. In June 2016, he led Pisa to Serie B promotion. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article



IT Perugia95/97
Scotland Rangers FC97/98
IT Salernitana98/99
#6 Serie A 98/9925
IT AC Milan99/12
#8 Serie A 99/0022
#8     uefaChampions 5
#8 Serie A 00/0124
#8     uefaChampions 8
#8 Serie A 01/0232
#8 Serie A 02/0325
#8     uefaChampions 12
#8     uefaUEFA S.Cup 03 1
#8     Supercoppa 1
#8 Serie A 03/04 33
#8     uefaChampions 7
#8     Supercoppa 04 1
#8 Serie A 04/0532
#8     uefaChampions 11
#8 Serie A 05/0635
#8     uefaChampions 11
#8 Serie A 06/0730
#8     Coppa Italia 4
#8     uefaChampions 11
#8     uefaChamp Qualif 2
#8     fifaClub WC 07 2
#8     uefaUEFA S.Cup 1
#8 Serie A 07/0831
#8     Coppa Italia 1
#8     uefaChampions 8
#8 Serie A 08/0912
#8     uefaUEFA Cup 4
#8     fifaAudi Cup 092
#8 Serie A 09/1022
#8     uefaChampions 1
#8     Coppa Italia 1
#8 Serie A 10/11 31
#8     uefaChampions 5
#8     Coppa Italia 2
#8     fifaAudi Cup 112
#8     Supercoppa 1
#8 Serie A 11/126
#8     Coppa Italia 0
#8     uefaChampions 0
CH FC Sion12/13
#8 RSL 12/1327
RetiredJun13

IT Italy
#6     Olympics 00 0
#8 World Cup 02 2
#8     Euro 04 2
#8 World Cup 06 6
#8     Euro 08 Qual 08 9
#8     Friendlies 08 3
#8     Euro 08 2
#8     Friendlies 09 2
#8     Conf.Cup 09 2
#8 World Cup 10 1
#8     Qualif WC 10 4
#8     Friendlies 10 2


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