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    Marcello Romeo Lippi Commendatore OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [marˈtʃɛllo ˈlippi]; born 12 April 1948) is an Italian former professional football player...
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  • Syria which was criticised by a number of fans. On 22 October 2016, Marcello Lippi was appointed manager of the team ahead for the last remaining matches...
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  • 4–3 against a Europe XI managed by Italian World Cup-winning manager Marcello Lippi. All the hosts' goals came before half-time (two from Wayne Rooney,...
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  • Baccio Bigio Lorenzo Lippi (1606–1665), Italian painter and poet Marcello Lippi (born 1948), Italian football manager Roberto Lippi (1926–2011), Italian...
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    in the 1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup after another successful era led by Marcello Lippi, becoming in addition, until 2022, the only professional Italian club...
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    World Cup champions. Marcello Lippi stepped down after Italy's World Cup campaign and was replaced by Cesare Prandelli, although Lippi's successor had already...
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    February 2007 for the first time since November 1993. Italy's manager Marcello Lippi said after the game that "It takes a lot of determination and a lot...
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  • rights and his upcoming appearance in the 2006 Italian general election. Marcello Lippi, head coach of Italy national team and World Cup champion in the 2006...
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    greatest players in history, a truly magnificent player." Italy manager Marcello Lippi, who also coached Zidane, opined, "I think Zidane is the greatest talent...
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    2004 Olympics, Gilardino was chosen by the senior national team coach Marcello Lippi. He made his debut on 4 September 2004, at the age of 22, in a 2–1 home...
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    following season 1999-2000, Moratti appointed former Juventus manager Marcello Lippi, and signed players such as Angelo Peruzzi, Laurent Blanc and Clarence...
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  • Vicenza The 1996–97 Serie A title was won by Juventus, under head coach Marcello Lippi. Cagliari, Perugia, Hellas Verona and Reggiana were relegated. Bologna...
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  • Shenhua's head coach, and former Italy national team and Juventus manager Marcello Lippi replaced Lee Jang-Soo as Guangzhou Evergrande's head coach. In 2012...
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    his fine performances for the capital club, he earned a call-up to Marcello Lippi's Italy squad for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, starting all seven games for...
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    in the summer with his argument with Italy national team coach Marcello Lippi. Lippi predicted that Juventus would win the scudetto in the 2009–10 season...
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    Juventus and the Italy national under-21 team. As an assistant coach to Marcello Lippi, he won the 2006 FIFA World Cup with Italy. At international level,...
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    with the club's fans, and was later named the team's captain under Marcello Lippi in 1996, following the departure of the club's previous captain Gianluca...
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    UEFA Europa Conference League in May 2022. Under the management of Marcello Lippi (1994–1999 and 2001–2004), the club had its second most successful cycle...
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    on the right wing and was in superb form. This prompted then coach, Marcello Lippi, to switch Zambrotta to the left-back when he returned to action. Zambrotta...
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  • champions Borussia Dortmund in summer 2012 to join Guangzhou Evergrande. Marcello Lippi replaced Lee Jang-soo as the head coach and brought in South Korean...
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    to achieve and where you want to go to." Upon signing with Juventus, Marcello Lippi, one of the club's former managers, said of the defender's precocious...
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    with the club. On 17 May 2012, Rampulla joined former Juventus manager Marcello Lippi at Chinese Super League side Guangzhou Evergrande and became the club's...
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    £2 million a year for the job. He came up against former Italy manager Marcello Lippi in the city's derby matches, as the World Cup winner was manager of...
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    18 August 2004 lost 2–0 to Iceland in Reykjavík, which also marked Marcello Lippi's debut at the helm of the Azzurri. In the following season, Toni confirmed...
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    Italy national team that won the 2006 FIFA World Cup, under manager Marcello Lippi. Bordon was born in Marghera, Venice. In 1966, he joined Inter Milan...
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    appointed manager of Juventus, where he both succeeded and preceded Marcello Lippi, who returned to the club when Ancelotti left. With Juventus, Ancelotti...
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    finalists: Miguel Muñoz in 1960, 1962, 1964 and 1966 (all with Real Madrid) Marcello Lippi in 1996, 1997, 1998 and 2003 (all with Juventus) Alex Ferguson in 1999...
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    finishing eighth in Serie A. He was one of four Palermo players who made Marcello Lippi's 2006 FIFA World Cup-winning squad, but at the conclusion of the tournament...
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    was later appointed head coach of the Italy national team, succeeding Marcello Lippi, who resigned after having won the 2006 World Cup. At Euro 2008, with...
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  • top flight of Italian football. Juventus enjoyed much success, with Marcello Lippi guiding the team to the Serie A title for the second season in a row...
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