Filippo Inzaghi Biography: Stats, Age, Parents, Wife, Net Worth, Brother, Kids, Total Goals, Height

Filippo Inzaghi Biography: Stats, Age, Parents, Wife, Net Worth, Brother, Kids, Total Goals, Height

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Biography

Filippo “Pippo” Inzaghi Ufficiale, born August 9, 1973, in Piacenza, Italy, is a retired Italian footballer and renowned striker, celebrated for his predatory instincts and goal-scoring prowess.

Nicknamed “Super Pippo,” he played for clubs like Juventus and AC Milan, winning two UEFA Champions League titles (2003, 2007) and three Serie A titles.

Inzaghi scored 313 career goals, including 70 in European competitions, and represented Italy in three World Cups, winning the 2006 title.

Known for his uncanny ability to be in the right place at the right time, he transitioned to coaching, managing teams like AC Milan and currently Venezia, blending tactical acumen with his relentless passion for the game.

Italian football manager
Filippo Inzaghi
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Wiki Facts & About Data
Real Name: Filippo Inzaghi Ufficiale
Stage Name: Filippo Inzaghi, Pippo
Born: 9 August 1973 (age 52 years old)
Place of Birth: Piacenza, Italy
Nationality: Italian
Education: N/A
Height: 1.81 m
Parents: Giancarlo Inzaghi, Marina Inzaghi
Siblings: Simone Inzaghi
Spouse: Angela Robusti (m 2024)
Girlfriend • Partner: Alessia Ventura (2008–2011), Claudia Galanti (2008), Camilla Sjoberg (2007), Sonja Kinski, Manuela Arcuri, Sara Tommasi, Victoria Petroff, Aida Yespica, Elena Barolo, Alessia Fabiani, Stefania Orlando, Sara Varone, Samantha De Grenet
Children: Edoardo Inzaghi, Emilia Inzaghi
Occupation: Football Manager • Former Footballer
Net Worth: $2 million-$55 million (USD)

Early Life & Education

Filippo Inzaghi, commonly known as “Pippo,” was born on August 9, 1973, in Piacenza, Italy.

He grew up in the nearby village of San Nicolò, where he spent his childhood playing football and studying alongside his younger brother. Of Italian ethnicity, Inzaghi was raised in a devout Christian family, likely Catholic given the cultural context in Italy.

His parents are Giancarlo Inzaghi, a truck driver, and Marina Inzaghi, who had hoped her sons would pursue careers as doctors.

He has one sibling, his younger brother Simone Inzaghi, who also became a professional footballer and manager.

For education, Inzaghi earned a degree in accountancy, balancing his studies with his early passion for football, which led him to debut professionally with his hometown club Piacenza as a teenager in 1991.

Career

Filippo Inzaghi began his professional career in 1991 with his hometown club, Piacenza, making his debut in Serie B. To gain experience, he spent loan spells at AlbinoLeffe (1992–93) and Verona (1993–94), where he impressed with 13 goals in 21 Serie B appearances.

His real breakthrough came at Atalanta in the 1996–97 season, when he finished as Serie A’s top scorer with 24 goals, earning the Capocannoniere title.

That success led to a move to Juventus in 1997. During his four seasons in Turin, he won the Serie A title (1997–98) and the Italian Super Cup (1997), while netting 27 goals in 47 matches across all competitions in his debut campaign. In 2001, Inzaghi transferred to AC Milan, where he enjoyed the most celebrated chapter of his career.

With Milan, he lifted two UEFA Champions League trophies (2003, 2007), famously scoring both goals in the 2007 final against Liverpool. He also won two Serie A titles (2004, 2011), two UEFA Super Cups (2003, 2007), and the FIFA Club World Cup (2007). Across 300 appearances for Milan, he scored 126 goals, cementing his place as a Rossoneri legend.

On the international stage, Inzaghi represented Italy between 1997 and 2007, earning 57 caps and scoring 25 goals. He played in three FIFA World Cups (1998, 2002, 2006), and though injuries limited his role in 2006, he was part of the squad that lifted the trophy in Germany. His career tally of 313 goals—including 70 in European competitions—solidified his reputation as one of football’s greatest natural poachers.

Following his retirement in 2012, Inzaghi transitioned into management. He began with AC Milan’s youth teams before taking charge of the senior squad in 2014–15. Later, he guided Venezia (2016–18) from Serie C to Serie B, managed Bologna (2018–19), and led Benevento (2019–21) to Serie A promotion in 2020. He also had spells with Brescia (2021–22) and Reggina (2022–23).

In 2024, he returned to Venezia as head coach, with the goal of establishing the club as a competitive force in Serie A. Known for his attack-minded philosophy, Inzaghi draws heavily on his experience as one of Europe’s most instinctive strikers.

Social Media

  • Wikipedia: Filippo Inzaghi
  • Instagram: Pippo Inzaghi (@pippoinzaghi)
  • Twitter: Pippo Inzaghi (@OfficialPippo) / X

Personal Life

Filippo Inzaghi, born on August 9, 1973, is currently 52 years old. He stands at 1.81 meters (5 feet 11 inches) tall.

Inzaghi married Angela Robusti, an Italian model, fashion designer, and entrepreneur born in 1990, in June 2024 on the island of Formentera, Spain.

This appears to be his first marriage, with the wedding attended by several former Serie A players and Italy legends, including Massimo Ambrosini and Christian Vieri.

He has two children with his wife Angela Robusti: a son named Edoardo Inzaghi and a daughter named Emilia Inzaghi. Inzaghi has had a notable dating history, often linked to models, actresses, and television personalities.

Key relationships include Alessia Ventura (2008–2011), a model and TV presenter, with whom he was engaged in 2012 but later separated; Claudia Galanti (2008), a model; Camilla Sjoberg (2007), a model; Sonja Kinski, an actress; Manuela Arcuri, an actress and model; Sara Tommasi, a model and TV personality; and Victoria Petroff, a model.

Other reported links include Aida Yespica (model), Elena Barolo (TV personality), Alessia Fabiani (model), Stefania Orlando (TV host), Sara Varone (model), and Samantha De Grenet (model and TV presenter).

Inzaghi began dating his current wife, Angela Robusti, around 2020, leading to their marriage in 2024.

Net Worth

Filippo Inzaghi, a retired Italian footballer and current manager, has an estimated net worth ranging from $2 million to $55 million.

His wealth stems from his successful playing career with clubs such as Juventus and AC Milan, where he earned substantial salaries and bonuses, notably scoring 313 career goals.

Additional income comes from his coaching roles, including stints at AC Milan, Venezia, and Salernitana, as well as endorsements.

Inzaghi‘s financial success reflects his prolific career, although he maintains a relatively low-key lifestyle, prioritizing football over extravagance.


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