Gennaro Gattuso
Italian football manager
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June 12 2024 | Hajduk Split announced that Gennaro Gattuso had signed a contract with the club until 2026. |
February 19 2024 | Gattuso was sacked after five months in charge at Marseille. |
September 27 2023 | Gattuso signed as the new manager of French Ligue 1 side Marseille. |
January 30 2023 | Gattuso left his position as manager of Valencia by mutual consent with the club. |
June 9 2022 | Gennaro Gattuso was unveiled as the new manager of Valencia, a club in the Spanish La Liga, signing a two-season deal. |
2021 | Aurelio De Laurentiis ended Gattuso's tenure as the head coach of Napoli after one year and a half. |
June 2021 | Gattuso and Fiorentina mutually rescinded their agreement, just two weeks before his contract was due to begin. |
May 25 2021 | Fiorentina announced the appointment of Gennaro Gattuso as their new head coach, set to take effect from 1 July. |
May 23 2021 | On the final day of the league, Gattuso's Napoli finished fifth after a 1–1 home draw with Verona, one point below Juventus, who secured Champions League qualification. |
2020 | In late 2020, Gattuso revealed his struggle with an auto-immune disease named ocular myasthenia, after appearing on the pitch wearing an eyepatch during several games. |
June 2020 | Gattuso's sister, Francesca, passed away in June 2020 at the age of 37, after being in intensive care since February. |
June 17 2020 | Napoli won the Coppa Italia final against Juventus 4–2 on penalties after a goalless draw. |
June 13 2020 | Napoli achieved a 1–1 home draw with Inter in the second leg of the Coppa Italia semi-finals, allowing them to progress to the final with a 2–1 aggregate victory; Gattuso dedicated this achievement to his sister, who had recently died. |
2019 | Gattuso managed Napoli to win the Coppa Italia. |
December 11 2019 | Gennaro Gattuso was appointed head coach of Napoli following the sacking of Carlo Ancelotti the previous day. |
May 28 2019 | Gattuso departed AC Milan by mutual consent. |
2018 | Gattuso's contract with AC Milan was extended through 2021. |
December 10 2017 | Gattuso recorded his first win as AC Milan's head coach with a 2–1 home victory against Bologna in Serie A. |
November 28 2017 | Gattuso was appointed as the manager of AC Milan. |
November 27 2017 | Gennaro Gattuso was appointed as the head coach of AC Milan after Vincenzo Montella was sacked. |
November 26 2017 | As of round 10 of the Campionato Nazionale Primavera, Gattuso's AC Milan Primavera side was ranked third out of 16 teams in the league's first division. |
May 2017 | Gennaro Gattuso was appointed as the coach of AC Milan Primavera, the under-19 team of the club. |
August 2016 | One month after leaving, Gattuso re-joined Pisa as the team's head coach. |
July 31 2016 | Gattuso left Pisa, citing 'serious, constant and unacceptable' problems at the club as the reason for his departure. |
June 2016 | Gennaro Gattuso led Pisa to Serie B promotion. |
2015 | Gattuso applied for the manager's position at Scottish club Hamilton Academical following the departure of Alex Neil. |
August 20 2015 | Gennaro Gattuso was appointed as the manager of the Lega Pro side Pisa. |
December 30 2014 | Gattuso officially resigned as manager of OFI Crete due to the club's ongoing financial problems. |
October 27 2014 | Gattuso changed his mind about resigning from OFI Crete the day after his resignation, after being persuaded by club supporters and the board. |
October 26 2014 | Gattuso tendered his resignation as head coach of OFI Crete after a 2–3 home loss to Asteras Tripolis, citing the club's financial difficulties. |
September 2014 | In September 2014, Gattuso passed the UEFA Pro Licence exam, completing a course he attended during the 2013–14 season. |
June 5 2014 | Gennaro Gattuso was appointed manager of Superleague Greece team OFI Crete. |
September 25 2013 | Gattuso was sacked as head coach of Palermo on September 25, 2013, after securing only two wins and one draw in the first six games of the league season. |
June 19 2013 | Gattuso's appointment as the head coach of Palermo was officially confirmed on June 19, 2013, after he rescinded his contract with Sion. |
June 3 2013 | On June 3, 2013, Maurizio Zamparini confirmed that he had a verbal agreement with Gennaro Gattuso for the managerial position at Palermo, contingent on releasing then-manager Giuseppe Sannino from his contract. |
May 13 2013 | Gattuso was sacked from his position as manager of Sion. |
February 27 2013 | Gattuso achieved his first victory as a manager with a 2–0 win against Lausanne in a Swiss Cup match. |
February 25 2013 | Gattuso was appointed as the new manager of Sion following the demotion of Víctor Muñoz. |
2012 | Gattuso received the Premio Nazionale Carriera Esemplare 'Gaetano Scirea' for his sports career. |
June 15 2012 | Gattuso joined Swiss club Sion after being released by Milan. |
May 11 2012 | Gattuso announced that he would not renew his contract with AC Milan, which was set to expire on 30 June. |
2011 | Gattuso helped AC Milan secure another Supercoppa Italiana title. |
2011 | Gattuso began his coaching career by attending a course for UEFA A Licence while still playing for AC Milan. |
September 9 2011 | Gattuso was substituted after a collision with teammate Alessandro Nesta in Milan's opening Serie A game, later diagnosed with a left sixth cranial nerve palsy. |
May 7 2011 | Gattuso celebrated AC Milan's 18th Scudetto victory after a scoreless draw against Roma. |
March 5 2011 | Gattuso ended a three-year goal drought with a decisive goal in a 1–0 victory over Juventus. |
February 15 2011 | In a Champions League match against Tottenham Hotspur, Gattuso pushed coach Joe Jordan by the throat during an incident on the sideline, later head-butting him after the match. He was subsequently charged with 'gross unsporting conduct' by UEFA and suspended for five Champions League matches. |
2010 | Gennaro Gattuso made 3 appearances for the Italy national football team in 2010. |
June 2010 | Gennaro Gattuso announced his retirement from international duty following his participation in the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. His last game for the Italian national team was against Slovakia, where Italy was eliminated in the first round after a 3–2 defeat. |
January 2010 | In January 2010, Gennaro Gattuso opened a fish shop in his home town of Corigliano Calabro, in the province of Cosenza. |
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