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58 years
Aug 11, 1967
Italy
Country

Milan

36

Matches

Won
20
Drawn
9
Lost
7

Win percentage

Match stats

Apr 11

Udinese
L0-3
0
0

Apr 6

Napoli
L1-0
0
0

Mar 21

Torino
W3-2
0
0

Mar 15

Lazio
L1-0
0
0

Mar 8

Inter
W1-0
0
0

Mar 1

Cremonese
W0-2
0
0

Feb 18

Como
D1-1
0
1

Feb 13

Pisa
W1-2
0
0

Feb 3

Bologna
W0-3
0
0

Jan 25

Roma
D1-1
0
0
Milan

Apr 11

Serie A
Udinese
0-3

Apr 6

Serie A
Napoli
1-0

Mar 21

Serie A
Torino
3-2

Mar 15

Serie A
Lazio
1-0

Mar 8

Serie A
Inter
1-0

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About

Massimiliano Allegri is a 58-year-old football coach at Milan, born on August 11, 1967. Follow Massimiliano Allegri on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, career history, transfer news, FotMob ratings, and comprehensive performance analytics.

Massimiliano Allegri is at Milan alongside Cheveyo Mul-Balentien, Victor Eletu, Pietro Terracciano, Pervis Estupinán, Samuele Ricci, Koni De Winter, Santiago Giménez, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Niclas Füllkrug, Rafael Leão, Christian Pulisic, Adrien Rabiot, Luka Modric, Mike Maignan, Christopher Nkunku, Youssouf Fofana, Fikayo Tomori, Zachary Athekame, David Odogu, Ardon Jashari, Strahinja Pavlovic, Davide Bartesaghi, Matteo Gabbia, Alexis Saelemaekers, and Lorenzo Torriani. Visit their player pages on FotMob to explore detailed statistics, performance ratings, and career information.

Massimiliano Allegri's coaching career has also included time at Juventus, Milan, Cagliari, Sassuolo, Grosseto, and SPAL.

Massimiliano Allegri is from Italy, and the national teams include Diego Coppola, Elia Caprile, Federico Chiesa, Gianluca Scamacca, Giorgio Scalvini, Gianluigi Donnarumma, Marco Palestra, Federico Dimarco, Leonardo Spinazzola, Manuel Locatelli, Alessandro Buongiorno, Matteo Politano, Sandro Tonali, Mateo Retegui, Giacomo Raspadori, Moise Kean, Marco Carnesecchi, Riccardo Calafiori, Niccolò Pisilli, Francesco Pio Esposito, Bryan Cristante, Davide Frattesi, Nicolò Barella, Federico Gatti, Andrea Cambiaso, Alessandro Bastoni, Alex Meret, Gianluca Mancini, Laura Giuliani, Valentina Bergamaschi, Lucia Di Guglielmo, Aurora Galli, Elena Linari, Manuela Giugliano, Sofia Cantore, Emma Severini, Martina Piemonte, Cristiana Girelli, Agnese Bonfantini, Rachele Baldi, Elisabetta Oliviero, Chiara Beccari, Angelica Soffia, Giulia Dragoni, Eva Schatzer, Arianna Caruso, Martina Lenzini, Giada Greggi, Benedetta Glionna, Astrid Gilardi, Francesca Durante, and Cecilia Salvai. Explore each player's page on FotMob for comprehensive statistics, match history, and international career data.

Throughout their career, Massimiliano Allegri has won 14 titles: Serie A (2018/2019, 2017/2018, 2016/2017, 2015/2016, 2014/2015), Supercoppa (2018/2019, 2015/2016), and Coppa Italia (2023/2024, 2017/2018, 2016/2017, 2015/2016, 2014/2015) with Juventus and Serie A (2010/2011) and Supercoppa (2011/2012) with Milan.

FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Massimiliano Allegri, including career statistics, match-by-match ratings, transfer history, market value trends, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Massimiliano Allegri to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.

Career

Coach

MilanMay 2025 - now
  • Matches
  • Goals
Trophies

Juventus

Italy
5
Serie A(18/19 · 17/18 · 16/17 · 15/16 · 14/15)
2
Supercoppa(18/19 · 15/16)
5
Coppa Italia(23/24 · 17/18 · 16/17 · 15/16 · 14/15)

News

About

Massimiliano Allegri is a 58-year-old football coach at Milan, born on August 11, 1967. Follow Massimiliano Allegri on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, career history, transfer news, FotMob ratings, and comprehensive performance analytics.

Massimiliano Allegri is at Milan alongside Cheveyo Mul-Balentien, Victor Eletu, Pietro Terracciano, Pervis Estupinán, Samuele Ricci, Koni De Winter, Santiago Giménez, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Niclas Füllkrug, Rafael Leão, Christian Pulisic, Adrien Rabiot, Luka Modric, Mike Maignan, Christopher Nkunku, Youssouf Fofana, Fikayo Tomori, Zachary Athekame, David Odogu, Ardon Jashari, Strahinja Pavlovic, Davide Bartesaghi, Matteo Gabbia, Alexis Saelemaekers, and Lorenzo Torriani. Visit their player pages on FotMob to explore detailed statistics, performance ratings, and career information.

Massimiliano Allegri's coaching career has also included time at Juventus, Milan, Cagliari, Sassuolo, Grosseto, and SPAL.

Massimiliano Allegri is from Italy, and the national teams include Diego Coppola, Elia Caprile, Federico Chiesa, Gianluca Scamacca, Giorgio Scalvini, Gianluigi Donnarumma, Marco Palestra, Federico Dimarco, Leonardo Spinazzola, Manuel Locatelli, Alessandro Buongiorno, Matteo Politano, Sandro Tonali, Mateo Retegui, Giacomo Raspadori, Moise Kean, Marco Carnesecchi, Riccardo Calafiori, Niccolò Pisilli, Francesco Pio Esposito, Bryan Cristante, Davide Frattesi, Nicolò Barella, Federico Gatti, Andrea Cambiaso, Alessandro Bastoni, Alex Meret, Gianluca Mancini, Laura Giuliani, Valentina Bergamaschi, Lucia Di Guglielmo, Aurora Galli, Elena Linari, Manuela Giugliano, Sofia Cantore, Emma Severini, Martina Piemonte, Cristiana Girelli, Agnese Bonfantini, Rachele Baldi, Elisabetta Oliviero, Chiara Beccari, Angelica Soffia, Giulia Dragoni, Eva Schatzer, Arianna Caruso, Martina Lenzini, Giada Greggi, Benedetta Glionna, Astrid Gilardi, Francesca Durante, and Cecilia Salvai. Explore each player's page on FotMob for comprehensive statistics, match history, and international career data.

Throughout their career, Massimiliano Allegri has won 14 titles: Serie A (2018/2019, 2017/2018, 2016/2017, 2015/2016, 2014/2015), Supercoppa (2018/2019, 2015/2016), and Coppa Italia (2023/2024, 2017/2018, 2016/2017, 2015/2016, 2014/2015) with Juventus and Serie A (2010/2011) and Supercoppa (2011/2012) with Milan.

FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Massimiliano Allegri, including career statistics, match-by-match ratings, transfer history, market value trends, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Massimiliano Allegri to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.