
Cristian Brocchi
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Cristian Brocchi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkristjam ˈbrɔkki]; born 30 January 1976) is an Italian professional football manager and former player, actual head coach of Kings League team FC Zeta. As a defensive midfielder, Brocchi was rated for his durability and tackling. He began his career with hometown club AC Milan, but he struggled to break into the first team as a youngster. He was subsequently loaned to Pro Sesto and Lumezzane before being sold to Hellas Verona in 1998. His performances for the club earned him a move to Inter Milan in 2000, where he also struggled due to injury. He returned to Milan in 2001, and went on to represent the club for the next seven seasons, aside from a season on loan with Fiorentina, during a highly successful period for the club, which saw him win the Serie A and two UEFA Champions League titles, among other trophies. He ended his career in 2013, after five seasons with Lazio, with whom they won the Coppa Italia twice. At international level, he made his only appearance for the Italy national team in 2006. Brocchi began his senior managerial career at Milan in April 2016, after being their youth team's head coach since 2014. After only one month, he was sacked and was then appointed head coach of Brescia in the Serie B. Following a season as assistant coach of Chinese club Jiangsu Suning, in 2018, Brocchi became head coach of Serie C side Monza, helping them gain promotion to the Serie C for the first time in 19 years. He was dismissed in 2021 after failing promotion to the Serie A.
Career
- 1976Born
- 1994Joined AC Milan
- 1995Joined Pro Sesto 1913
- 1997Joined A.C. Lumezzane
- 1998Joined Hellas Verona FC
- 2000Joined Inter Milan
- 2001Joined AC Milan
- 2005Joined ACF Fiorentina
- 2006Joined Italy men's national association football team
- 2008Joined SS Lazio
Trivia
- •Place of birth: Milan
- •Citizenship: Italy
- •Known as: association football player, association football coach
- •Sport: association football