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  2. Massimiliano Allegri - Wikipedia

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    Massimiliano "Max" Allegri (Italian pronunciation: [massimiˈljaːno alˈleːɡri,-ˈlɛː-]; [3] [4] born 11 August 1967) is an Italian professional football manager and former professional player who was most recently the manager of Serie A club Juventus.

  3. List of AC Milan managers - Wikipedia

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    Carlo Ancelotti managed Milan for eight straight seasons from 2001 to 2009.. Associazione Calcio Milan are an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy, who currently play in Serie A.

  4. Serie A Coach of the Year - Wikipedia

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    Leaving to manage the Italy national team, Conte was replaced by Allegri who secured the league title, the Coppa Italia, and runners-up spots in both the Supercoppa and the Champions League. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] Allegri led Juventus to their fifth consecutive Serie A title in the 2015–16 season , also winning both the Supercoppa and the Coppa Italia ...

  5. List of Serie A winning managers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Serie A winning football managers.Serie A is the men's top professional football division of the Italian football league system. Prior to 1930, it was known by other names, such as Divisione Nazionale.

  6. List of Juventus FC managers - Wikipedia

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    Massimiliano Allegri won four consecutive domestic doubles with Juventus between 2015 and 2018 and is the current manager. The following is a list of managers of Juventus from 1923 when the Agnelli family took over and the club became more structured and organized, [1] until the present day. Includes all competitive matches.

  7. List of Juventus FC seasons - Wikipedia

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    Following Conte's resignment, [25] Massimiliano Allegri was appointed as manager [26] and led Juventus to a national double in his first year. [27] In the 2015–16 season, the club won their 5th straight title (and 32nd overall) since last winning five straight between 1930–31 and 1934–35, after climbing from 12th place and taking 73 ...

  8. 2013–14 AC Milan season - Wikipedia

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    By early 2014, it was clear that Milan were performing exceptionally poorly, prompting manager Massimiliano Allegri to be replaced by Clarence Seedorf in mid-January. That same month, Milan was eliminated from the Coppa Italia in the quarter-finals (their second match of the tournament) by Udinese .

  9. US Sassuolo Calcio - Wikipedia

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    Massimiliano Allegri, manager of Sassuolo in 2008 who won promotion to Serie B, winning group A of Serie C1 and the Supercoppa Lega Pro. Sassuolo had a surprisingly good start to the 2008–09 campaign and held a promotion playoff place for a very long time. They only won two points in their last five matches to eventually finish in seventh place.