Filippo Inzaghi
Filippo Inzaghi
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Inzaghi signed for Serie B club Pisa as their new manager.
Inzaghi was sacked as manager of Salernitana.
Inzaghi was appointed manager of Salernitana in Serie A.
Inzaghi was appointed manager of Reggina in Serie B.
Inzaghi was appointed manager of Brescia in Serie B.
Inzaghi was appointed manager of Benevento in Serie B.
Inzaghi was announced as the new head coach of Bologna.
Inzaghi was appointed as the new coach of Venezia.
Inzaghi was officially dismissed as Milan's coach.
Inzaghi was named manager of Milan's first team after the dismissal of Clarence Seedorf.
Inzaghi announced his retirement from professional football to start a coaching career.
Inzaghi made his last appearance for Italy in a 0–0 draw against France in Milan.
Inzaghi scored two goals in a 2–1 away win against the Faroe Islands in Italy's UEFA Euro 2008 qualification campaign.
Inzaghi scored both of Milan's goals in their 2–1 victory over Liverpool in the 2007 Champions League final.
Inzaghi scored his only goal in the 2006 World Cup, rounding Petr Čech in a one-on-one encounter to net Italy's second goal against the Czech Republic.
Inzaghi scored his first and only international hat-trick in a 4–0 home win over Wales.
Inzaghi signed for AC Milan for a reported 70 billion lire.
Inzaghi scored his first goal for Italy in a 2–2 friendly draw against Spain.
Inzaghi earned his first senior cap for Italy in the Tournoi de France, against Brazil.
Filippo Inzaghi was born in Piacenza, Italy.
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