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Massimiliano Allegri is an Italian professional football manager and former player currently in charge of Serie A club Juventus.<\/P>
As a player, Allegri was a midfielder who spent his career playing for various Italian clubs. After beginning his managerial career in 2003 with several smaller Italian sides, he later played a key role in Sassuolo's rise through the lower Italian divisions and subsequently led Cagliari to their best Serie A finish in nearly 15 years, winning the Panchina d'Oro Award for best Serie A coach in 2009. His performances as head coach of Cagliari earned him a move to Milan in 2010, where he remained until January 2014; in the 2010–11 season, Allegri helped Milan to their first Serie A title since the 2003–04 season.<\/P>
After joining Juventus in 2014, he won four consecutive domestic doubles between 2015 and 2018, the only coach to achieve this feat in the top 5 European leagues.<\/P>","C6E00DEB351621C4":"98242","A7F9B63E25A659E5":"Massimiliano Allegri","DA5E7C1A0F1CB829A66A16651D2472FD":"Italy","09702F2B27619389F07D77F05427B135":"2021-5-28","9EBD0BFF9766B31DEF99430639A2F292":"AC Milan","2B5572269355781B0007104B7181FA88":"1967-8-11","4678B5349347B7EB":"","30A86FC0880FF75E":"183cm","F27CBDD6332F20A59321B0F4E9CF2AB8":"999","18E9F76C307DDD99":"2","A16D5E6475634BB1C2248B183B7E41495B218039EB2EF0A3":"1","82CBDCB828DBDF896209A361CA981BCF":"","5E8F53D0A504BF86":"Massimiliano Allegri","8DC362CCE065919BCF40467C0DE6A7E8":"
MANAGERIAL<\/U><\/STRONG><\/P> Sassuolo<\/STRONG> AC Milan<\/STRONG> Juventus<\/STRONG> INDIVIDUAL<\/U><\/STRONG><\/P> Panchina d'Oro Prima Divisione (1): Panchina d'Oro (3): Serie A Coach of the Year (3): Enzo Bearzot Award (1): IFFHS World's Best Club Coach: The Best FIFA Men's Coach:
Serie C1 (1): 2007–08<\/P>
Serie A (1): 2010–11
Supercoppa Italiana (1): 2011<\/P>
Serie A (4): 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18
Coppa Italia (4): 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18
Supercoppa Italiana (1): 2015, runner-up: 2014, 2016, 2017
UEFA Champions League: runner-up: 2014–15, 2016–17<\/P>
<\/STRONG>2007–08<\/P>
<\/STRONG>2008–09, 2014–15, 2016–17<\/P>
<\/STRONG>2011, 2015, 2016<\/P>
<\/STRONG>2015<\/P>
<\/STRONG>2015 (third place), 2017 (second place)<\/P>
<\/STRONG>2017 (third place)<\/P>","A16D5E6475634BB126EF698FB3550B8C":"0","e_index":1};