Italian association football player and manager
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The only manager to win both the UEFA Champions League and the AFC Champions League, Lippi lifted the World Cup with Italy in 2006 and collected silverware on three continents across a career that redefined what a trophy cabinet could hold.
Born 12 April 1948, Marcello Romeo Lippi played professionally before moving into management, where he built a dynasty at Juventus that peaked in 1996 with the Champions League and Intercontinental Cup. He took the Italy job in summer 2004 and two years later steered them to World Cup victory in 2006, a performance that earned him the IFFHS world's best national coach award. A second Italy stint in 2008 ended poorly at the 2010 World Cup, after which Cesare Prandelli took over. Lippi later went to China, winning the AFC Champions League with Guangzhou Evergrande in 2013 and three Chinese Super…
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| 1981–1982 | 23 | 0 |
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| 1969–1979 | 274 | 5 |
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