Calcio is a large deal in Italy, the nation’s hottest sport by far and for a lot of, nearly a faith.
Italy are four-time World Cup winners and twice European champions in males’s soccer. When the Azzurri are in motion, the nation stops to observe.
Residence to a few of Europe’s greatest and best-supported golf equipment, Italy has produced a number of the best footballers in historical past.
Historically, Italy has additionally lengthy been on the forefront of tactical innovation and training excellence. Right here, a glance of a number of the best in an extended line of top-level Italian managers…
32. Roberto Di Matteo
Roberto Di Matteo led MK Dons to 3rd place in League Two in his first teaching position, however went one higher as he completed second with West Brom and earned promotion to the Premier League in 2010.
Sacked after a run of disappointing outcomes, he was appointed by former membership Chelsea in March 2012 and steered the Blues to the FA Cup and the Champions League on the finish of the 2011/12 season. Nevertheless, he was passed by November and made minimal impression briefly spells at Schalke and Aston Villa after that. Not one in every of Italy’s elite coaches, however nonetheless one in every of a choose group of Italian managers to win the Champions League.
31. Gianluca Vialli
Gianluca Vialli was appointed as Chelsea’s player-manager after Ruud Gullit was sacked in February 1998 and steered the Blues to League Cup and UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup wins later within the season.
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Vialli additionally oversaw a UEFA Tremendous Cup win over Actual Madrid and led Chelsea to a third-placed Premier League end in 1998/99. He was sacked 5 video games into the 2000/2001 season following an detached begin and amid reviews he had fallen out with a number of star gamers. He later had a season at Watford, however left in 2002 and by no means managed once more.
30. Roberto De Zerbi
Roberto De Zerbi’s eye-catching model of attacking soccer has made him one of the thrilling coaches of his era and by the top of his profession, the Brescia-born former midfielder might function very excessive up on lists like this.
De Zerbi steered Sassuolo to consecutive eighth-placed finishes in Serie A and, after a spell at Shakhtar Donetsk the place he gained a Ukrainian Tremendous Cup, he joined Brighton & Hove Albion in 2022. The Italian led the Seagulls into Europe for the primary time of their historical past after a sixth-placed end within the Premier League after which to the final 16 of the Europa League. He left Brighton on the finish of the 2023/24 season and joined Marseille.
29. Cesare Prandelli
In an extended teaching profession spanning greater than 30 years, Cesare Prandelli grew to become one in every of Italy’s most-respected tacticians.
Versatile with formations and in a position to alter to the squads at his disposal, Prandelli favoured an attacking philosophy. He by no means gained a serious honour, however was Serie A Coach of the 12 months in 2008 after guiding Fiorentina to fourth place and later led Italy to the ultimate of Euro 2012.
28. Stefano Pioli
After spells with Lazio, Inter and Fiorentina, Stefano Pioli spent 5 years at AC Milan and in 2022, he led the Rossoneri to their first Serie A title in over a decade.
Pioli was named as Serie A Coach of the 12 months following that achievement and in 2022/23, his Milan aspect reached the semi-finals of the Champions League. One among 5 coaches in historical past to have secured 100 or extra league wins at Milan, he stepped down after the Rossoneri completed as runners-up to Inter in 2023/24.
27. Luigi Delneri
Recognized for his attack-minded soccer philosophy, influenced by Arrigo Sacchi’s AC Milan and Dutch complete soccer, Luigi Delneri’s vibrant teaching profession spanned 35 years.
Delneri is finest remembered for his time at Chievo, when he led the small Verona membership into Serie A after which oversaw a fifth-placed end, along with his group having topped the desk for the primary half of the 2001/02 marketing campaign. He was named Serie A Coach of the 12 months for that season and later took Sampdoria to fourth place within the 2009/10 marketing campaign, however had troublesome spells at Juventus and Roma, whereas he was sacked by Porto with out even taking part in a recreation in August 2004 after alleged indiscipline.
26. Alberto Bigon
Alberto Bigon took over from Ottavio Bianchi at Napoli in 1989 and led the Blues to their second-ever Serie A title in his debut season in 1989/90.
However with star participant Diego Maradona banned after testing constructive for cocaine, Bigon’s aspect may solely end eighth in 1990/91 and he was not saved on. Later, he gained a Swiss Tremendous League and a Swiss Cup with Sion in 1996/97, plus a Greek title at Olympiacos in 1999/2000.
25. Alberto Zaccheroni
Alberto Zaccheroni led AC Milan to the Serie A title in 1998/99 and in addition had spells in command of Lazio, Inter and Juventus.
Recognized for his use of 3-4-3, with an attacking midfielder supporting the three forwards, Zaccheroni was profitable with Japan after leaving Juve because the Samurai Blue secured the Asian Cup in 2011 and the East Asian Cup in 2013.
24. Luigi Radice
Luigi Radice began and completed his taking part in profession with AC Milan and the full-back gained 5 caps for Italy, however he grew to become a legend as a coach in Turin.
Radice led Torino to the Serie A title in 1975/76, ending two factors forward of metropolis rivals Juventus. It stays Torino’s solely Scudetto win for the reason that Superga air catastrophe in 1949. The previous defender later had spells at AC Milan, Inter and Fiorentina, amongst others, and led Torino to a second-placed end in Serie A on his return to the membership in 1984/85.
23. Eugenio Bersellini
Nicknamed Il sergente di ferro (“The iron sergeant”), Eugenio Bersellini led Inter to the Serie A title in 1979/80 and to 2 Coppa Italia crowns.
Bersellini additionally gained a Coppa Italia at Sampdoria, which was the membership’s first-ever main honour, in 1984/85. Forward of his time along with his coaching strategies, he was one of many first coaches to make use of full-time health workers.
22. Carlo Parola
Carlo Parola performed nearly his complete profession at Juventus and the defender was finest recognized for popularising the overhead kick within the Forties and Fifties.
Parola additionally represented Lazio and gained 10 caps for Italy. After retirement, he led Juventus to back-to-back Serie A titles in 1960 and 1961, later including one other in a second spell on the Bianconeri in 1975.
21. Maurizio Sarri
Maurizio Sarri performed soccer at newbie degree and was pressured to work his approach up slowly after starting his teaching profession within the eighth degree of Italian soccer.
After climbing via the divisions with a sequence of smaller sides, Sarri led Empoli to Serie A in 2014. In three seasons at Napoli, he completed second, third and once more as runners-up. He was named Serie A Coach of the 12 months in 2016/17, led Chelsea to the Europa League title in 2018/19 and gained Serie A with Juventus in 2019/20. The chain-smoking Italian moved to Lazio in 2021.
20. Simone Inzaghi
Simone Inzaghi might have been considerably within the shadow of his brother Filippo throughout their respective taking part in careers, however the youthful man has established himself as an elite coach.
After profitable a Coppa Italia and two Supercoppa Italiana titles at Lazio, Inzaghi led Inter to the Serie A title in 2023/24. Earlier than that, he additionally gained two Coppa Italia crowns and three Supercoppa Italiana titles with the Nerazzurri and took the Milan membership all the best way to the Champions League ultimate in 2022/23.
19. Giuseppe Viani
After main Salernitana after which Roma to Serie B titles and promotion to Italy’s high flight, Giuseppe Viani gained the Scudetto twice with AC Milan, in 1956/57 and 1958/59.
Viani devised a system, dubbed “vianema” by the Italian media, which noticed one in every of his midfielders tasked with selecting up the opposing group’s centre-forward, permitting his full-back (much like a modern-day centre-back) to function as a sweeper. He additionally led Milan to the European Cup ultimate in 1958 and had a short spell as Italy coach in 1960.
18. Ferruccio Valcareggi
Greatest remembered for his eight-year spell as Italy coach between 1966 and 1974, Ferruccio Valcareggi led the Azzurri to a continental crown at Euro 1968 and to the World Cup ultimate in 1970.
Recognized for his inflexible ways, impressed by catenaccio, Valcareggi additionally employed the unpopular staffetta coverage, which noticed him use his two playmakers – Sandro Mazzola and Gianni Rivera – for one half every throughout matches as a way to preserve the group’s steadiness.
17. Ottavio Bianchi
All of the credit score went to Diego Maradona, however Ottavio Bianchi was the coach in command of Napoli for his or her historic Scudetto success in 1986/87 and their UEFA Cup win in 1988/89.
Bianchi left Napoli after that triumph and later led Roma to a Coppa Italia win in 1991, narrowly lacking out on one other UEFA Cup title because the Giallorossi misplaced within the ultimate to Inter over two legs.
16. Gian Piero Gasperini
Gian Piero Gasperini began his teaching profession with the Juventus academy within the Nineties and labored at Genoa and briefly at Inter between 2006 and 2011.
However the former midfielder made his identify at Atalanta, remodeling a struggling aspect right into a Serie A powerhouse as he earned a fourth-placed end in 2016/17, fifth in 2022/23, and oversaw a outstanding run to the Europa League title in 2023/24.
15. Claudio Ranieri
Claudio Ranieri’s managerial profession will without end be remembered for main Leicester Metropolis to the Premier League title in 2015/16.
In addition to masterminding that spectacular season with the Foxes, Ranieri gained trohies at Valencia and Fiorentina, in addition to incomes promotions with the Florence outift, at Cagliari and with Monaco.
14. Osvaldo Bagnoli
Osvaldo Bagnoli is finest remembered for taking unfancied provincial membership Hellas Verona to the Serie A title towards all odds in 1984/85, incomes him the nickname “Il mago della Bovisa” (the wizard from Bovisa).
Bagnoli spent 9 years as coach of Verona and took the Gialloblu as much as the highest flight in his first season. Later, he led the membership to the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup. At Genoa, he reached the semi-finals of the identical competitors and he completed second in Serie A with Inter in 1992/93.
13. Luciano Spalletti
Luciano Spalletti ended Napoli’s lengthy look forward to a 3rd Scudetto as he led the Blues to the Serie A title in 2022/23.
A two-time Coppa Italia winner with Roma, Spalletti was named Serie A Coach of the 12 months in 2006, 2007 and 2023. The previous midfielder additionally gained two Russian Premier League titles with Zenit Saint-Petersburg and after leaving Napoli, he was appointed as Italy boss in August 2023.
12. Enzo Bearzot
After retirement as a participant, Enzo Bearzot labored as an assistant at Torino and later as coach of Serie C aspect Prato however opted towards a membership profession, preferring to take a job with the Italian Soccer Federation as an alternative.
Bearzot began out as Italy’s Below-23 coach, earlier than working as an assistant on the 1974 World Cup and taking the highest job a 12 months later. After ending fourth on the 1978 World Cup and Euro 1980, he led the Azzurri to glory on the 1982 World Cup. An adaptable and shrewd tactician, he coached Italy a report 104 instances in complete and stepped down after the Azzurri went out within the final 16 of the 1986 World Cup.
11. Carlo Carcano
Earlier than it was achieved by Maximiliano Allegri within the late 2010s, Carlo Carcano was the one man in Serie A historical past to win 4 league titles in a row.
Carcano led Juventus to these 4 Scudetto successes within the early Thirties and in addition labored as an assistant to Vittorio Pozzo as Italy gained the 1934 World Cup. He was mysteriously faraway from his put up within the 1934/35 season amid rumours about his sexuality and didn’t work once more on the elite degree till spells at Inter and Atalanta a decade later, after the Second World Conflict.
10. Antonio Conte
Antonio Conte gained 5 Serie A titles as a participant at Juventus and the previous Italy midfielder was coach for the primary three of the membership’s 9 consecutive Scudetto successes between 2012 and 2020.
Conte additionally ended that run as he led Inter to the title in 2020/21. He gained the Premier League and an FA Cup at Chelsea and was in cost as an unfancied Italy aspect made it to the semi-finals of Euro 2016.
9. Roberto Mancini
Roberto Mancini led Italy to the European Championship in 2021, with victory over England on penalties within the ultimate of the delayed Euro 2020 event at Wembley.
Later within the 12 months, Mancini’s Italy set a brand new report after going for 36 matches unbeaten, however he resigned in 2023 with the Azzurri having didn’t qualify foe the earlier 12 months’s World Cup. Earlier, he gained three Serie A titles at Inter, one in every of which got here after Juventus have been stripped of their wins as a result of Calciopoli scandal, and a primary ever Premier League title at Manchester Metropolis.
8. Massimiliano Allegri
Massimiliano Allegri gained a Scudetto with AC Milan in 2010/11 and added one other 5 Serie A titles in a row in his first spell at Juventus between 2014 and 2019.
Allegri additionally led Juve to 2 Champions League finals in 2015 and 2017. He was much less profitable in his second spell, profitable only a Coppa Italia earlier than stepping down in 2024. He was named Serie A Coach of the 12 months in 2011, 2015, 2016 and 2018.
7. Nereo Rocco
An early proponent of the catenaccio type at Padova within the Fifties, Nereo Rocco went on to get pleasure from big success at AC Milan within the following decade.
Throughout two spells at Milan, Rocco gained two Serie A titles, two European Cups, three Coppa Italia crowns, two UEFA Cups and an Intercontinental Cup. Cited by Giovanni Trapattoni as an affect, he’s considered one of many best coaches of all time.
6. Marcello Lippi
Marcello Lippi led Juventus to 5 Serie A titles and quite a few different prizes throughout two profitable spells with the Bianconeri. Juve additionally reached three Champions League finals in a row beneath his tutelage, profitable the primary of these and dropping out within the different two.
Lippi steered Italy to the World Cup trophy in 2006, their first since 1982. He was unsuccessful in a spell at Inter between his two stints at Juve, and in addition in a second interval with Italy because the Azzurri went out within the group phases of the 2010 World Cup. Later in his profession, he gained three Chinese language Tremendous League titles with Guangzhou Evergrande.
5. Vittorio Pozzo
Born in 1886, Vittorio Pozzo performed for Swiss aspect Grasshoppers and Torino as a midfielder, earlier than carving out a profitable profession as Italy coach.
After taking cost of Italy for 3 quick spells, Pozzo coached Italy for 19 years between 1929 and 1948. A pioneer who was one of many first coaches to make use of pre-tournament coaching camps, he’s additionally credited with having launched numerous tactical advances, together with the usage of full-backs. Pozzo led Italy to back-to-back World Cup wins in 1930 and 1934, to an Olympic gold medal in 1936 and to 2 Central European Worldwide Cups (an early model of the European Championship).
4. Fabio Capello
Fabio Capello was described as an “iron sergeant” by Zlatan Ibrahimović within the Swede’s autobiography and the Italian coach was recognized for his authoritarian type of administration.
Capello’s defensive-minded strategy might not have been everybody’s cup of tea, however it introduced 4 Serie A titles at AC Milan, two extra at Juventus (later revoked as a result of Calciopoli scandal) and one other at Roma, plus a Champions League crown with the Rossoneri and La Liga titles in each of his season-long spells at Actual Madrid. Later in his profession, he managed England and Russia.
3. Arrigo Sacchi
Arrigo Sacchi didn’t have a profitable profession as a footballer and was pressured to work his approach as much as the highest as a coach. “I by no means realised that as a way to grow to be a jockey it’s important to have been a horse first,” he famously stated.
Sacchi went on to get pleasure from big success, main AC Milan to back-to-back European Cups in 1989 and 1990. He additionally got here desperately near profitable the World Cup with Italy, because the Azzurri misplaced the 1994 ultimate towards Brazil on penalties. However much more considerably, he revolutionised the fashionable recreation by popularising excessive urgent, the offside entice and a excessive line of defense.
2. Giovanni Trapattoni
Giovanni led Juventus to seven Serie A titles in a trophy-laden spell within the Seventies and Nineteen Eighties and gained one other Scudetto at Inter, making him probably the most profitable coach within the competitors’s historical past.
Trapattoni additionally gained a European Cup, two UEFA Cups and a European Cup Winners’ Cup with Juve, one other UEFA Cup at Inter and league titles at Bayern Munich, Benfica and Pink Bull Salzburg. He was much less profitable in command of Italy, with the Azzurri knocked out within the final 16 of the 2002 World Cup and within the group phases of Euro 2004. Each exits have been considerably controversial, nevertheless, and he’s a legend of Italian soccer. Later in his profession, he led the Republic of Eire to a Nations Cup win in 2011 and certified for Euro 2012.
1. Carlo Ancelotti
Carlo Ancelotti may not be probably the most influential Italian coach in historical past, however he’s actually probably the most profitable. Tactically astute and versatile, Ancelotti is a grasp at adapting to totally different squads and constantly will get the most effective out of his groups with magnificent man-management expertise.
A a number of Champions League winner with AC Milan and Actual Madrid, the previous Italy midfielder was additionally the primary coach to choose up league titles in Europe’s high 5 leagues – with Milan, Madrid, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich.