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In ], Milan reached round of 16, and was eliminated eventually by ].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Sutcliffe |first1=Steve |title=AC MILAN 0-1 Manchester United |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/56433793 |access-date=16 February 2022 |agency=BBC Sport |issue=18 March 2021}}</ref> In ], Milan reached round of 16, and was eliminated eventually by ].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Sutcliffe |first1=Steve |title=AC MILAN 0-1 Manchester United |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/56433793 |access-date=16 February 2022 |agency=BBC Sport |issue=18 March 2021}}</ref>


'''2021-2022''' '''2021-2022:Scudetto title'''


As of August 2021, Pioli held the second highest win percentage in Serie A among Milan coaches, behind only ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sempremilan.com/favourite-victim-and-piolis-win-percentage-all-the-key-stats-ahead-of-milan-vs-cagliari|title=Favourite victim and Pioli's win percentage: All the key stats ahead of Milan vs. Cagliari|date=29 August 2021}}</ref> As of August 2021, Pioli held the second highest win percentage in Serie A among Milan coaches, behind only ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sempremilan.com/favourite-victim-and-piolis-win-percentage-all-the-key-stats-ahead-of-milan-vs-cagliari|title=Favourite victim and Pioli's win percentage: All the key stats ahead of Milan vs. Cagliari|date=29 August 2021}}</ref>
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On 12 March, Milan defeated ] 1-0, reaching 63 points on the top of league table, Milan didn't collect more points after 29 matches since 2006.<ref>{{cite web |title=AC MILAN V EMPOLI: THE NUMBERS FROM THE GAME |url=https://www.acmilan.com/en/news/articles/stats/2022-03-12/ac-milan-v-empoli-the-numbers-from-the-game |website=ACMILAN |access-date=13 March 2022}}</ref> 7 days later, Milan beat Cagliari 1-0 , by that win, Milan have scored at least one goal in 15 consecutive away matches in a single top-flight season for only the second time in their history - also doing so back in 1967/68 in Serie A.<ref>{{cite web |title=CAGLIARI V AC MILAN: ALL OF THE NUMBERS FROM THE GAME |url=https://www.acmilan.com/en/news/articles/stats/2022-03-19/cagliari-v-ac-milan-all-of-the-numbers-from-the-game |website=acmilan |access-date=21 March 2022}}</ref> On 12 March, Milan defeated ] 1-0, reaching 63 points on the top of league table, Milan didn't collect more points after 29 matches since 2006.<ref>{{cite web |title=AC MILAN V EMPOLI: THE NUMBERS FROM THE GAME |url=https://www.acmilan.com/en/news/articles/stats/2022-03-12/ac-milan-v-empoli-the-numbers-from-the-game |website=ACMILAN |access-date=13 March 2022}}</ref> 7 days later, Milan beat Cagliari 1-0 , by that win, Milan have scored at least one goal in 15 consecutive away matches in a single top-flight season for only the second time in their history - also doing so back in 1967/68 in Serie A.<ref>{{cite web |title=CAGLIARI V AC MILAN: ALL OF THE NUMBERS FROM THE GAME |url=https://www.acmilan.com/en/news/articles/stats/2022-03-19/cagliari-v-ac-milan-all-of-the-numbers-from-the-game |website=acmilan |access-date=21 March 2022}}</ref>


On 22 May, after 3-0 win against Sassuol, Milan won the Scudetto, it was their first since 2011, and Pioli's first ever title, amassing 86 points in total, the most ever accomplished by Milan.


Pioli's tenure at Milan brought him the praise of several italian football personalities and pundits, such as ], ], ], ] and ].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Fisher |first1=Oliver |title=sempremilan |url=https://sempremilan.com/sacchi-sings-pioli-praises-milan |access-date=2 April 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Ferrazi |first1=Enrico |title=Ranieri sul Milan: "Sono tutti con Pioli, sta giocando sulle ali dell'entusiasmo" |url=https://www.milannews.it/news/ranieri-sul-milan-sono-tutti-con-pioli-sta-giocando-sulle-ali-dell-entusiasmo-445536 |website=Milan News |access-date=21 March 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Ex-Milan CEO Galliani Draws Pioli Comparison with Sacchi and Capello |url=https://cultofcalcio.com/45953-2/ |website=Cult of Calcio |access-date=21 March 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Capello full of praise for Pioli's tactical ingenuity |url=https://sempremilan.com/capello-full-of-praise-pioli-milan |website=sempremilan |access-date=21 March 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Da Zac a Giovanni Galli, tutti convinti: “Milan, puoi credere allo scudetto” |url=https://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Serie-A/Milan/21-03-2022/milan-scudetto-zaccheroni-jankulovski-galli-4301955802904.shtml |website=La Gazetta dello Sport |access-date=21 March 2022}}</ref> Pioli's tenure at Milan brought him the praise of several italian football personalities and pundits, such as ], ], ], ] and ].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Fisher |first1=Oliver |title=sempremilan |url=https://sempremilan.com/sacchi-sings-pioli-praises-milan |access-date=2 April 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Ferrazi |first1=Enrico |title=Ranieri sul Milan: "Sono tutti con Pioli, sta giocando sulle ali dell'entusiasmo" |url=https://www.milannews.it/news/ranieri-sul-milan-sono-tutti-con-pioli-sta-giocando-sulle-ali-dell-entusiasmo-445536 |website=Milan News |access-date=21 March 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Ex-Milan CEO Galliani Draws Pioli Comparison with Sacchi and Capello |url=https://cultofcalcio.com/45953-2/ |website=Cult of Calcio |access-date=21 March 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Capello full of praise for Pioli's tactical ingenuity |url=https://sempremilan.com/capello-full-of-praise-pioli-milan |website=sempremilan |access-date=21 March 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Da Zac a Giovanni Galli, tutti convinti: “Milan, puoi credere allo scudetto” |url=https://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Serie-A/Milan/21-03-2022/milan-scudetto-zaccheroni-jankulovski-galli-4301955802904.shtml |website=La Gazetta dello Sport |access-date=21 March 2022}}</ref>

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Italian footballer and manager
Stefano Pioli
Pioli managing Lazio in 2015
Personal information
Full name Stefano Pioli
Date of birth (1965-10-20) 20 October 1965 (age 59)
Place of birth Parma, Italy
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Centre-back
Team information
Current team AC Milan (manager)
Youth career
1979–1982 Parma
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1982–1984 Parma 42 (1)
1984–1987 Juventus 35 (0)
1987–1989 Hellas Verona 42 (0)
1989–1995 Fiorentina 154 (1)
1995–1996 Padova 4 (0)
1996–1997 Pistoiese 14 (1)
1997–1998 Fiorenzuola 21 (0)
1998–1999 Colorno 20 (3)
Total 312 (6)
International career
1985–1987 Italy U21 5 (0)
Managerial career
1999–2001 Bologna (U18)
2001–2002 Bologna (U20)
2002–2003 Chievo (U20)
2003–2004 Salernitana
2004–2006 Modena
2006 Modena
2006–2007 Parma
2007–2008 Grosseto
2008–2009 Piacenza
2009–2010 Sassuolo
2010–2011 Chievo
2011 Palermo
2011–2014 Bologna
2014–2016 Lazio
2016–2017 Internazionale
2017–2019 Fiorentina
2019– AC Milan
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Stefano Pioli (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsteːfano ˈpjɔːli]; born 20 October 1965) is an Italian football manager and a former footballer who played as a defender. He is the head coach at Serie A club AC Milan.

Playing career

Pioli, a native of Parma, started his own playing career for his home city team, Parma. Successively, he was signed by Juventus, with whom he made his Serie A debut in 1984, winning the league title, the European Cup, the European Super Cup and the Intercontinental Cup during his three seasons with the club. After being sold to Hellas Verona in 1987, Pioli moved to Fiorentina in 1989, where he spent six years of his career, before spending two seasons with Padova. After successive season-long spells in Serie C with Pistoiese and Fiorenzuola, he ended his career in 1999 with Colorno of Eccellenza Emilia-Romagna (the sixth-highest level of Italian football at that time; the top level of the Emilia-Romagna regional league system), playing alongside his brother Leonardo.

Style of play

An elegant, tenacious, physical, and mobile defender, Pioli was capable of playing anywhere along the back-line, although he performed best as a man-marking centre-back, or "stopper," in Italian. Considered to be a promising and consistent player in his youth, his career was affected by numerous serious injuries.

Coaching career

Early career

From 1999 to 2002 Pioli coached Bologna's youth team (winning a championship with Allievi Nazionali's team), and Chievo's in 2002–03. In 2003–04, he was appointed as head coach of Serie B club Salernitana. He moved to Modena, still of Serie B, in 2004.

In 2006, Pioli was named as Parma's head coach, therefore returning to his home city and marking his Serie A debut as a manager. However, he was sacked on 12 February 2007 after a 3–0 loss to Roma which brought Parma down to second-last place and replaced by Claudio Ranieri.

On 11 September 2007, Pioli was unveiled as new head coach of Serie B club Grosseto, replacing Giorgio Roselli, who was sacked after three consecutive defeats in the first three league matches, and managed to lead the Tuscan minnows to an impressive mid-table finish in their first season in the Serie B. He then served as head coach of Piacenza for their 2008–09 Serie B campaign. In July 2009, he left Piacenza to join Sassuolo as new head coach of the neroverdi.

Chievo

On 10 June 2010, Pioli was named head coach of Serie A club Chievo on a 12-month contract.

Palermo

On 2 June 2011, Pioli was named head coach of Serie A club Palermo, but he was relieved of his duties just 90 days later.

Bologna

On 4 October 2011, Pioli was named new head coach of Bologna in Serie A, replacing the sacked Pierpaolo Bisoli. After two troublesome seasons with Bologna, both ended with the team struggling in the bottom half of the Serie A table but always escaping relegation, he was removed from his managerial duties on 8 January 2014, with Davide Ballardini appointed as his replacement.

Lazio

On 12 June 2014, it was confirmed Pioli's appointment as new head coach of Lazio in place of Edoardo Reja. In his first season at the club, he led Lazio to a third-place Serie A finish. On 11 June 2015, he was offered a new 2-year contract with an additional year option.

On 3 April 2016, Pioli was sacked after a 4–1 home defeat to city rivals Roma.

Internazionale

On 8 November 2016, Pioli was appointed as the new head coach of Internazionale on an 18-month contract. On 20 November, Inter drew 2–2 against AC Milan in a Serie A Derby della Madonnina match, Pioli's first competitive match as head coach of the club. He was sacked on 9 May 2017. Inter had won 12 of the first 16 Serie A matches that Pioli was in charge of (draw with Milan, losses to Napoli, Juventus and Roma), but this was followed by two draws and five losses in their last seven Serie A matches prior to his sacking.

Fiorentina

On 6 June 2017, Pioli was named new head coach of Fiorentina. He signed for two years with another optional year. Pioli was in charge of the team when on 4 March 2018 central defender and captain Davide Astori died unexpectedly; to honour the memory of the player, Pioli got a commemorative tattoo. On 9 April 2019, Pioli resigned as manager.

AC Milan

2019-2021 Building the team

2019-2020

One day after Marco Giampaolo sacking, on 9 October 2019, Pioli was appointed as the new coach of AC Milan, on a deal to the end of the season. Milan's Pioli finished the first season on the sixth place in Serie A, the team scored 63 goals in the competition, their highest total since 2013.

On 7th of July 2020, Milan defeated Juventus 4-2, Milan have scored four Serie A goals against Juventus for their first time since March 1989 (4-0). It was Milan's first win against Juventus since 2016.

On 21 July, Pioli reached an agreement with Milan for a two-year deal extension of his contract as head coach that will now expire in June 2022.

2020-2021 Second place finish

On 17 October 2020 against Inter, Milan won 2-1, it was the first Serie A win for Milan against Inter since 2016, also Milan have won their first four games in a Serie A season for the first time since 1995/96, with Fabio Capello in charge, Milan have scored in 24 consecutive Serie A games for the first time since 1973 (29).

On 6th of December as Milan beat Sampdoria 2-1, the team have set a new Rossoneri record for goals scored in successive Serie A matches (30).

On 16 December after drawing 2-2 with Genoa, AC Milan was unbeaten in their last 24 league games: their longest run since 1993. On 23 December after beating Lazio 3-2, AC Milan became the second side in the history of Europe’s Top-5 leagues to have scored 2+ goals in more than 15 successive games in a single calendar year (after Barcelona, 18 in 1948).

On 9 May 2021, Milan managed to win 3-0 against Juventus, their first away win against the latter since 2011. three days later, his side squashed Torino 7-0 in an away game, winning by seven-goal margin for the first time since June 1959 - v Udinese (7-0).

After 2-0 away win against Atalanta On 23 May 2021, he secured a return to the Champions League for Milan for the first time in seven seasons,as Milan finished second in the league table, also Milan have set a new all-time record for away wins in a Serie A season: 16 – no side has ever done better in Europe’s Top-5 leagues in a single campaign (16 also for Real Madrid 2011/12 and Manchester City 2017/18).

In UEFA Europa League, Milan reached round of 16, and was eliminated eventually by Manchester United.

2021-2022:Scudetto title

As of August 2021, Pioli held the second highest win percentage in Serie A among Milan coaches, behind only Lajos Czeizler.

On 3rd of October Milan defeated Atalanta at Gewiss Stadium 3-2, the team have recorded two successive wins away to Atalanta in Serie A for the first time since 2013.

on 31 October after a 2-1 win against Roma, AC Milan have become the fourth team in Serie A history to win ten of their first eleven games of the season, after Roma, Juventus (twice) and Napoli (twice), also by that win Pioli ended Mourinho's 43 unbeaten home games run in Serie A. On November, Pioli reached an agreement with the club to extend his contract until June 2023.

On December, AC Milan under Pioli's guidance became the second team in Serie A history to win at least 17 away league games in a single calendar year (after Napoli, 18 in 2017).

In Champions league the team was knocked out from the group stage, however the group had Europe giants of Porto, Atletico and Liverpool.

On 6 January 2022, Milan beat Roma 3-1, managing to win in three consecutive league games against Roma for the first time since 1996.

On 5 February, Milan managed to defeat Arch rivals Inter 2-1 in Derby della Madonnina after trailing by 0-1, it was the first comeback for Milan in the derby since 2004.On 13 February after defeating Sampdoria, Milan have picked up 55 points in the league this season: in the three-points-per-win era, only in 2003/04 have they had as many after 25 games (64).

On 6th of March, Milan beat Napoli 1-0 in Stadio Diego Maradona, moving to the top of the league table, Milan have won two consecutive away games against Napoli in Serie A for the first time since 1981, also Milan have picked up at least 60 points from the first 28 matchdays of a Serie A season for the first time since 2011/12.

On 12 March, Milan defeated Empoli 1-0, reaching 63 points on the top of league table, Milan didn't collect more points after 29 matches since 2006. 7 days later, Milan beat Cagliari 1-0 , by that win, Milan have scored at least one goal in 15 consecutive away matches in a single top-flight season for only the second time in their history - also doing so back in 1967/68 in Serie A.


On 22 May, after 3-0 win against Sassuol, Milan won the Scudetto, it was their first since 2011, and Pioli's first ever title, amassing 86 points in total, the most ever accomplished by Milan.

Pioli's tenure at Milan brought him the praise of several italian football personalities and pundits, such as Zaccheroni, Capello, Ranieri, Sacchi and Galliani.

Style of management

Pioli usually uses a 4–2–3–1 formation, or a 3–5–2 formation, with full-backs or wing-backs who actively take part in the team's attacking plays. During his time at Lazio, he often used a 4–3–3 formation. Due to his passion for basketball, he attempted to bring strategic elements of the sport into his own tactical approach as a football manager.

As a head coach of AC Milan, Pioli made use of an archaic WM formation, also known as 3–2–2–3. Although presented officially as a 4–3–3, the formation featured the left full-back, Theo Hernandez, in a more advanced position, whereas the right full-back, Davide Calabria’s, attacking presence was significantly limited. Another key feature of this formation was in the center, where two pairs of holding and attacking midfielders formed a square, supporting each other offensively and defensively.

However, with the arrival of Zlatan Ibrahimović in January 2020, Pioli switched Milan's formation to his long favored 4–2–3–1, primarily in order to accommodate for the Swedish ageing yet prolific goalscorer, in which he would play up front without much of a defensive work other than pressing, alternating between the roles of a classical striker, a target forward, and a false 9. The switch of formation also allowed Hakan Çalhanoğlu, an attacking midfielder in a number 10 role, to return to his preferred position as a playmaker behind the main striker, out of which he had been playing for years in various other formations. Ante Rebić and Ismaël Bennacer, the two high-profile new arrivals struggling to fit into the previous coach's system, were given a few more opportunities to prove themselves; as a result, the former got to play in his favorite position as a left winger and quickly topped the club's seasonal goalscoring chart, while the latter formed an efficient double pivot with Franck Kessié, who also significantly improved the quality of his performances.

Personal life

On 14 November 2020, Pioli, alongside his assistant Giacomo Murelli, tested positive for COVID-19 amid its pandemic in Italy. While in quarantine, Pioli continued to be in charge of the team via Zoom and with the help of another member of his coaching staff, Daniele Bonera. Despite these setbacks, Milan had a 3–1 away victory over Napoli in Serie A and a 1–1 away draw with Lille in Europa League.

Career statistics

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Player

Season Club League National Cup Europe Other Total
Comp Apps Goals Comp Apps Goals Comp Apps Goals Comp Apps Goals Apps Goals
1982–83 Parma Serie C ? ? CI-C ? ? - - - - - - ? ?
1983–84 Serie C ? ? CI+CI-C ?+? ?+? - - - - - - ? ?
Total 42 1 ? ? - - - - 42+ 1+
1984–85 Juventus Serie A 14 0 CI 7 1 EC 3 0 USC 0 0 24 1
1985–86 Serie A 14 0 CI 3 0 EC 4 0 IC 1 0 22 0
1986–87 Serie A 7 0 CI 3 0 EC 1 0 - - - 11 0
Total 35 0 13 1 8 0 1 0 57 1
1987–88 Hellas Verona Serie A 10 0 CI ? ? UC 1 0 - - - 11+ 0+
1988–89 Serie A 32 0 CI 9 0 - - - - - - 41 0
Total 42 0 9+ 0+ 1 0 - - 52+ 0+
1989–90 Fiorentina Serie A 26 1 CI ? ? UC 10 0 - - - 36+ 1+
1990–91 Serie A 14 0 CI ? ? - - - - - - 14+ 0+
1991–92 Serie A 30 0 CI ? ? - - - - - - 30+ 0+
1992–93 Serie A 31 0 CI ? ? - - - - - - 31+ 0+
1993–94 Serie B 31 0 CI ? ? - - - - - - 31+ 0+
1994–95 Serie A 24 0 CI 6 0 - - - - - - 30 0
Total 156 1 6+ 0+ 10 0 - - 172+ 1+
1995–96 Padova Serie A 1 0 CI 0 0 - - - - - - 1 0
1996–97 Serie B 3 0 CI ? ? - - - - - - 3+ 0+
Total 4 0 ? ? - - - - 4+ 0+
1996–97 Pistoiese Serie C 14 1 CI-C ? ? - - - - - - 14+ 1+
1997–98 Fiorenzuola Serie C 21 0 CI-C ? ? - - - - - - 21+ 0+
Career total 314+ 3+ 28+ 1+ 19 0 1 0 362+ 4+

Managerial statistics

As of match played 22 May 2022
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Salernitana 8 June 2003 13 June 2004 51 16 14 21 42 58 −16 031.37
Modena 15 June 2004 22 January 2006 71 25 27 19 85 67 +18 035.21
Modena 8 February 2006 5 June 2006 16 10 5 1 24 10 +14 062.50
Parma 5 June 2006 12 February 2007 32 9 7 16 31 51 −20 028.13
Grosseto 11 September 2007 11 June 2008 39 10 19 10 46 48 −2 025.64
Piacenza 11 June 2008 5 June 2009 43 14 13 16 48 49 −1 032.56
Sassuolo 12 June 2009 9 June 2010 47 20 16 11 66 46 +20 042.55
Chievo 10 June 2010 2 June 2011 41 13 13 15 43 41 +2 031.71
Palermo 2 June 2011 31 August 2011 2 0 2 0 3 3 +0 000.00
Bologna 4 October 2011 7 January 2014 97 32 28 37 116 129 −13 032.99
Lazio 12 June 2014 3 April 2016 91 44 20 27 148 103 +45 048.35
Internazionale 8 November 2016 9 May 2017 27 14 3 10 55 38 +17 051.85
Fiorentina 6 June 2017 9 April 2019 74 27 25 22 115 92 +23 036.49
AC Milan 9 October 2019 Present 136 77 34 25 245 143 +102 056.62
Career Total 767 311 226 230 1,067 878 +189 040.55

Honours

Player

Parma
Juventus
Fiorentina

Manager

Milan
Bologna
  • Allievi Under-17 National Championship: 2000–01

Individual

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(c) = caretaker manager
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  • Carli (1931–32)
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  • Del Pozzo (1933–34)
  • Laurini (1934–36)
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  • Vantini (1967–68)
  • Ottolini (1968–69)
  • Broggiato (1969–70)
  • Broggiato & Ottolini (1970–72)
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  • Roverato (1972–73)
  • Roverato & Ciccolo (1973–74)
  • Ciccolo (1974–78)
  • De Angelis (1978–79)
  • Barbi (1979–80)
  • De Angelis (1980)
  • Baruffi (1980–84)
  • Zanotti (1984–85)
  • De Angelis (1985–87)
  • Busatta (1987–88)
  • Bui (1988–91)
  • De Angelis (1991–93)
  • Malesani (1993–97)
  • Baldini (1997–98)
  • Caso (1998)
  • Balestro & Miani (1998–2000)
  • Delneri (2000–04)
  • Beretta (2004–05)
  • D'Angelo (2005)
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  • Aglietti (2020–21)
  • Zaffaroni (2021)
  • Pontarollo (2024)
  • Allegretti (2024–)
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