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Vincenzo Montella
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20 appearances for
Italy National Football Team
(1999-2005); scored 3 goals. Member of the Euro 2000, and the Korea/Japan '02 squads.
Striker for
Empoli F.C.
(1990-1995),
Genoa C.F.C.
(1995-96),
U.C. Sampdoria
(1996-1999, 2007-08),
A.S. Roma
(1999-2007, 2008-09) and
Fulham F.C.
(England, 2007).
He has a son named Alessio.
Won the Anglo-Italian Cup (1996) with
Genoa C.F.C.
; Serie A (2000-01) and Supercoppa Italiana (2001) with
A.S. Roma
.
20 appearances for
Italy National Football Team
(1999-2005); scored 3 goals.
2009: Retired from football at the age 35.
Father of, with Rachele Di Fiore, Daniele Montella (b. 2009) and Emanuele Montella (b. 2012).
Head coach of
A.S. Roma
(2011),
Calcio Catania
(2011-12),
A.C.F. Fiorentina
(2012-15, 2019),
U.C. Sampdoria
(2015-16),
A.C. Milan
(2016-17) and
Sevilla F.C.
(2017-18).
Won the Enzo Bearzot Award in 2013.
Inducted into the A.S. Roma Hall of Fame in 2013.
Scored well over 200 goals in his career.
As a coach, he won the Supercoppa Italiana (2016) with
A.C. Milan
.
Broken
Abel Balbo
record on the Roma's list of the all-time top goalscorers with 102 goals.
Broken
Attilio Lombardo
record on the Sampdoria's list of the all-time top goalscorers with 66 goals.
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