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Roberto Donadoni

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Roberto Donadoni
Donadoni with Napoli in 2009
Personal information
Full name Roberto Donadoni[1]
Date of birth (1963-09-09) 9 September 1963 (age 61)
Place of birth Cisano Bergamasco, Italy
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1981–1982 Atalanta
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1982–1986 Atalanta 96 (5)
1986–1996 Milan 261 (18)
1996–1997 MetroStars 49 (6)
1997–1999 Milan 24 (0)
1999–2000 Al-Ittihad 15 (0)
Total 445 (29)
National team
1984–1986 Italy U21 13 (1)
1986–1996 Italy 63 (5)
Teams managed
2001 Lecco
2002 Lecco
2002–2003 Livorno
2003 Genoa
2005–2006 Livorno
2006–2008 Italy
2009 Napoli
2010–2011 Cagliari
2012–2015 Parma
2015–2018 Bologna
2019–2020 Shenzhen
Honours
Representing  Italy
(as player)
FIFA World Cup
Runner-up 1994
Third place 1990
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Roberto Donadoni (born 9 September 1963) is a former Italian football player. He has played for the Italy national team.

Club career statistics

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Club statistics League
SeasonClubLeague AppsGoals
ItalyLeague
1982–83 Atalanta Serie B 18 0
1983–84 26 2
1984–85 Serie A 22 0
1985–86 30 3
1986–87 Milan Serie A 28 2
1987–88 29 4
1988–89 21 1
1989–90 24 4
1990–91 26 2
1991–92 30 1
1992–93 20 1
1993–94 32 0
1994–95 30 2
1995–96 23 1
United StatesLeague
1996 NY/NJ MetroStars Major League Soccer 17 3
1997 32 3
ItalyLeague
1997–98 Milan Serie A 15 0
1998–99 9 0
Saudi ArabiaLeague
1999–2000 Al-Ittihad Premier League 15 0
Country Italy 383 23
United States 49 6
Saudi Arabia 15 0
Total 447 29

International career statistics

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Italy national team
YearAppsGoals
1986 3 1
1987 9 0
1988 9 0
1989 7 0
1990 8 0
1991 1 2
1992 8 1
1993 2 1
1994 12 0
1995 0 0
1996 4 0
Total 63 5

Managerial statistics

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As of 10 August 2020
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Lecco Italy 2 July 2001 3 December 2001 18 6 5 7 25 21 4 033.33
Lecco Italy 20 March 2002 22 June 2002 7 3 3 1 9 5 4 042.86
Livorno Italy 22 June 2002 30 June 2003 41 14 13 14 54 48 6 034.15
Genoa Italy 30 June 2003 21 September 2003 6 1 1 4 4 7 −3 016.67
Livorno Italy 11 January 2005 6 February 2006 46 17 16 13 60 62 −2 036.96
Italy Italy 13 July 2006 26 June 2008 23 13 5 5 35 22 13 056.52
Napoli Italy 10 March 2009 6 October 2009 19 5 6 8 23 26 −3 026.32
Cagliari Italy 16 November 2010 12 August 2011 27 10 4 13 33 43 −10 037.04
Parma Italy 9 January 2012 22 June 2015 141 47 39 55 181 195 −14 033.33
Bologna Italy 28 October 2015 24 May 2018 108 33 23 52 115 146 −31 030.56
Shenzhen China 30 July 2019 11 August 2020 14 2 4 8 23 33 −10 014.29
Total 450 151 119 180 562 608 −46 033.56

A.C. Milan[4][5]

Atalanta[5]

Al-Ittihad[5]

Italy[5]

Individual

References

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  1. "Donadoni Sig. Roberto" [Donadoni Mr. Roberto]. Quirinale (in Italian). Presidenza della Repubblica Italiana. Retrieved 13 December 2020.
  2. Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Roberto Donadoni". www.national-football-teams.com.
  3. "Roberto Donadoni - International Appearances". www.rsssf.com.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "A.C. Milan Hall of Fame: Roberto Donadoni". acmilan.com (in Italian). A.C. Milan. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 "Roberto Donadoni". magliarossonera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 17 April 2015.
  6. All-Star Game flashback, 1996 Archived December 28, 2014, at the Wayback Machine at MLSsoccer.com
  7. "All-Star Game flashback, 1996: East wins inaugural event". MLS Soccer. 12 July 2012. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  8. "New York/New Jersey MetroStars 1996". MLS Soccer. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  9. "Premio Nazionale Carriera Esemplare Gaetano Scirea". comune.cinisello-balsamo.mi.it (in Italian). Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  10. "Il "Facchetti" a Donadoni. Succede a Francesco Totti". La Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian). 6 November 2015. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  11. "Onoreficenze". quirinale.it (in Italian). 30 September 1991. Retrieved 19 March 2015.