Individually, Allegri won the Panchina d'Oro (Golden Bench) four times (2009, 2015, 20) and was four times Serie A Coach of the Year (2011, 2015, 20), as well as being awarded the Enzo Bearzot Award (2015) and inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame (2018). He returned to Juventus in 2021, following two years away from management. Between 20, Allegri was in charge of Juventus, with whom he won eleven trophies: five consecutive league titles (from 2015 to 2019), four Coppa Italia titles in a row (from 2015 to 2018) and two Supercoppa Italiana titles (20) he also reached two UEFA Champions League finals ( 20). His performances as head coach of Cagliari earned him a move to AC Milan in 2010, where he remained until January 2014 he won a Scudetto in 2010–11, Milan's first since 2004, and a Supercoppa Italiana title in 2011. From 2008 to 2010, he coached Cagliari in Serie A, leading them to their best Serie A finish in almost 15 years. Īfter beginning his managerial career in 2003 with several smaller Italian sides, Allegri helped Sassuolo gain promotion to the Serie B for the first time in their history, winning the Serie C1 championship and Super Cup in the same year. During his time in Livorno, due to his lean body and quickness, he was referred to as “Acciughina” (Little Anchovy), a nickname Italian press still uses to address him. In 2002, he won the Serie D title with Aglianese, with whom he retired as a player. Massimiliano Allegri ( Italian pronunciation: born 11 August 1967), also known as Max Allegri, is an Italian professional football manager and former player who is the manager of Serie A club Juventus.ĭuring his playing career, Allegri played in the Serie A as a midfielder with Pisa, Pescara, Cagliari, Perugia and Napoli. *Club domestic league appearances and goals
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