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Place of birth
  
Monza, Italy

1983–1996
  
Milan

Weight
  
72 kg

1982–1983
  
→Pescara (loan)

Height
  
1.81 m


1981–1982
  
Milan

Role
  
Football player

Years
  
Team

Name
  
Filippo Galli

Playing position
  
Defender

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Date of birth
  
(1963-05-19) May 19, 1963 (age 52)

Spouse
  
Maria Cristina Galli (m. 1987)

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Filippo Galli (born 19 May 1963 in Monza) is an Italian football manager and former player, who played as a defender.

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A composed, consistent, and tactically versatile player, with excellent technique, distribution, Galli was known for his man-marking ability and defensive awareness; an attentive player, he excelled at reading the game, and was usually used as a centre-back, although he was often called on to fill in at any defensive position, and also played at right-back, and as sweeper on occasion.

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He is mostly remembered for his lengthy and successful spell with A.C. Milan, where he played alongside Baresi, Maldini, Costacurta, Tassotti, and Panucci, forming a strong defensive line-up under managers Arrigo Sacchi and Fabio Capello, which was known as The Invincibles; during his 15 seasons with the club, he won five Serie A titles and three UEFA Champions League titles, among other trophies. Despite his ability, he often struggled with injuries throughout his career, and predominantly served as a back-up in his later career, following the emergence of younger players. He was a member of the A.C. Milan first squad coaching staff, as a technical assistant of former manager Leonardo Araújo.

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Club career

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Born in Monza, Galli played for A.C. Milan from 1983 to November 1996, after initially being a member of the club's youth sector. He made his Milan debut in Serie A on 18 September 1983, in a 4–2 home win over Verona. During his 13 seasons with the club, he enjoyed many domestic and international successes under managers Arrigo Sacchi and Fabio Capello, winning five Serie A titles, three European Cups, two Intercontinental Cups, three European Super Cups, and four Italian Super Cups; he also scored 4 goals for the club in 325 appearances: 3 in Serie A, in 217 appearances, and 1 in the Coppa Italia, with his final goal coming against Brescia on 4 September 1991. He was initially an important member of the starting line-up alongside teammates Franco Baresi, Mauro Tassotti, and Paolo Maldini, featuring in what is considered to be one of the greatest defences of all time. He played a key role during Milan's 1987–88 Serie A triumph, as Milan only conceded 12 goals in 30 league games, finishing with the best defence in Italy. However, due to injuries, and the emergence of Alessandro Costacurta in his position, he began to find less space in the starting line-up, and was usually used as a substitute in later years, although he was still able to contribute to important victories with the club, notably helping Milan to keep a clean-sheet with a dominant defensive performance, as they defeated Barcelona 4–0 in the 1994 UEFA Champions League Final.

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Before joining the Milan senior side, Galli initially made his professional debut whilst on loan with Pescara during the 1982–83 season. Following his time with Milan, he was sold to Reggiana in 1996, another Serie A team. After two seasons with Reggiana, he moved to Brescia for two seasons, helping the club to Serie A promotion, during the 1999–2000 Serie B season, and subsequently helping the team to avoid relegation and qualify for the 2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup the following season, playing alongside Roberto Baggio, under manager Carlo Mazzone. At the age of 38, he successively spent a season at Watford whilst Gianluca Vialli was the team's manager, scoring once against Walsall.

International career

Galli never played for the Italy senior team, although he was capped for the Italy under-21 side on 7 occasions between 1984 and 1987, and he took part with Italy at the 1984 UEFA European Under-21 Championship, where they reached the semi-final. He was also a member of Italy's squad at the 1984 Summer Olympics, where they managed a fourth-place finish.

After retirement

Galli retired in 2004, aged 41, after two seasons with minor Serie C2 club Pro Sesto. Following his retirement, he began a coaching career, and he was initially responsible for the A.C. Milan youth system. In August 2008, he began working for the first team, and he became Carlo Ancelotti's assistant-coach, alongside his former teammate Tassotti. Galli also worked as a pundit on occasion. In September 2012, he began the coaching course in Coverciano.

Club

Milan
  • Serie A Winner (5): 1987–88, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1995–96; Runner-up (2): 1989–90, 1990–91.
  • Coppa Italia Runner-up (2): 1984–85, 1989–90.
  • Supercoppa Italiana Winner (4): 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994; Runner-up (1): 1996.
  • UEFA Champions League Winner (3): 1988–89, 1989–90, 1993–94; Runner-up (2): 1992–93, 1994–95.
  • UEFA Super Cup Winner (3): 1989, 1990, 1994; Runner-up (1): 1993.
  • Intercontinental Cup Winner (2): 1989, 1990; Runner-up (2): 1993, 1994.
  • Individual

  • A.C. Milan Hall of Fame
  • References

    Filippo Galli Wikipedia


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