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Fabio Capello

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1946 (78 years old)

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Fabio Capello (born 18 June 1946) is an Italian former professional football manager and player.

As a player, Capello represented SPAL 1907, Roma, Milan and Juventus. He played as a midfielder and won several trophies during his career which lasted over 15 years. He won the Coppa Italia with Roma in 1969, though he was most successful with Juventus, winning three Serie A titles in 1972, 1973 and 1975. With Milan, he won the Coppa Italia again in 1977 and also won another Serie A in 1979. Capello also played internationally for Italy during his career, amassing 32 caps and scoring 8 goals.

In his first five seasons as a manager, Capello won four Serie A titles with Milan, where he also won the 1993–94 UEFA Champions League, defeating Barcelona 4–0 in a memorable final. He then spent a year at Real Madrid, where he won the La Liga title at his first attempt, and in 2001 led Roma to their first league title in 18 years. Capello also won two titles at Juventus (which were later stripped after the Calciopoli scandal), and in 2006 returned to Real Madrid, where he won another La Liga title. Overall, he has won a major league championship in seven (or nine, counting the two revoked titles with Juventus) of his 16 seasons as a coach. He is regarded as one of the greatest managers of all time.

Capello was appointed as manager of the England national team in December 2007. During his time as manager, he was successful in tournament qualification, guiding the team to the 2010 FIFA World Cup, where they were knocked out in the second round, and UEFA Euro 2012, where they were knocked out in the quarter-finals under new manager Roy Hodgson. In February 2012, he resigned as manager due to a dispute with The Football Association, before being appointed coach of the Russia national team in July 2012. On 14 July 2015, he was sacked by the Russian Football Union and replaced with Leonid Slutsky. In 2017, he was appointed as the coach of Chinese club Jiangsu Suning, but was sacked the following year, after which, he subsequently retired from coaching.



Career Honours

Spanish La Liga
2006-2007

Juventus

Italian Supercoppa Italiana
2001

Roma

Italian Serie A
2000-2001

Roma

Spanish La Liga
1996-1997

Milan

Italian Serie A
1995-1996

Milan

Italian Supercoppa Italiana
1994

Milan

UEFA Super Cup
1994

Milan

Italian Serie A
1993-1994

Milan

UEFA Champions League
1993-1994

Milan

Italian Supercoppa Italiana
1993

Milan

Italian Serie A
1992-1993

Milan

Italian Supercoppa Italiana
1992

Milan

Italian Serie A
1991-1992

Milan

Italian Serie A
1978-1979

Milan

Italian Coppa Italia
1976-1977

Milan

Italian Serie A
1974-1975

Juventus

Italian Serie A
1972-1973

Juventus

Italian Serie A
1971-1972

Juventus

Italian Coppa Italia
1968-1969

Roma


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1962-1964


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1964-1967

1967-1970

1970-1976

1972-1976

1976-1980


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1987-1987
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1996-1997
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2006-2007
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2007-2012
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2012-2015
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2017-2018
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