Overview
Filippo Inzaghi (born 9 August 1973) is an Italian former professional footballer who later became a coach. Widely known by the nickname "Pippo," he built a reputation as a clinical penalty-area striker whose career at top Italian clubs and the national team brought him broad recognition. He combined an uncanny sense of positioning with decisive finishing to score important goals in domestic and European competitions.
Playing profile and style
Inzaghi was primarily a centre-forward famed for his off-the-shoulder runs, rapid acceleration over short distances and instinctive reactions inside the penalty box. He was less a creator than a finisher: his game relied on timing, anticipation and movement rather than elaborate build-up play. That approach produced many memorable goals but also frequent offside decisions, a recurring talking point among commentators and fans.
Club and international career
Across a lengthy club career he played for several Italian teams, earning his highest profile spells at Juventus and AC Milan. At Milan he was a key figure in the attack, contributing in major European campaigns and domestic title challenges. Internationally, Inzaghi represented Italy at multiple tournaments and was a member of the squad that won the FIFA World Cup in 2006.
Managerial career
After retiring as a player, Inzaghi moved into coaching. He began with youth and reserve sides before taking senior roles at professional clubs. His transition to management allowed him to apply experiences from top-level competition to developing players and leading teams, and his coaching record can be explored in greater detail in comprehensive career statistics.
Notable facts and legacy
Inzaghi is remembered for his goal-poaching ability and knack for scoring in big matches. Nicknamed "Super Pippo" by supporters, he remains a reference point when describing opportunistic centre-forwards. Coaches and analysts often cite him when discussing specialist striking roles that prioritize positioning and finishing over all-round buildup play.
Selected honours (high-level)
- Domestic league and cup honours with leading Italian clubs
- Multiple European trophies with AC Milan, including the UEFA Champions League
- Member of Italy's 2006 World Cup–winning squad
For a match-by-match record, goal totals and managerial appointments, consult detailed football databases and club archives linked above.