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Andrea Pirlo was born on 19 May, 1979 in Flero, Italy, is an Italian football player and coach (born 1979). Discover Andrea Pirlo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

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Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 19 May 1979
Birthday 19 May
Birthplace Flero, Italy
Nationality Italy

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Andrea Pirlo Height, Weight & Measurements

At 44 years old, Andrea Pirlo height is 1.77 m .

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Who Is Andrea Pirlo's Wife?

His wife is Deborah Roversi (m. 2001–2014)

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Andrea Pirlo Net Worth

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1979

Andrea Pirlo (born 19 May 1979) is an Italian football manager and former player who is currently the head coach of Serie B club Sampdoria.

Considered one of the greatest midfielders of all-time, Pirlo was renowned for his vision, ball control, technique, creativity, passing, and free kick ability.

1992

He began his career with the Flero youth team, later moving to Voluntas, and subsequently joined the youth sector of local club Brescia in 1992, where he initially played predominantly as a supporting forward.

1995

Pirlo began his club career in 1995 as an attacking midfielder with hometown club Brescia, winning the Serie B in 1997.

In 1995, at the age of 16, Pirlo made his Serie A debut for Brescia against Reggiana, on 21 May, becoming Brescia's youngest player to make an appearance in Serie A. He was promoted by his coach Mircea Lucescu.

The following season, he did not appear with the senior team, although he was able to capture the Torneo di Viareggio with the youth team.

1996

After breaking into the Brescia first team during the 1996–97 Serie B season, he helped the club to gain Serie A promotion the following season by winning the Serie B title.

1997

He scored his first goal in Serie A during the 1997–98 season, in a 4–0 home win over Vicenza on 19 October 1997.

Due to his performances with Brescia, Pirlo was spotted by Inter Milan coach Lucescu, who signed the playmaker.

1998

Pirlo was unable to break into the first squad permanently, however, and Inter finished eighth in the 1998–99 Serie A campaign.

1999

Inter loaned Pirlo to Reggina for the 1999–2000 season, alongside young Inter teammates Roberto Baronio and Mohamed Kallon.

After an impressive season, he returned to Inter but was once again unable to break into the first team, making just four league appearances.

2000

He spent the second half of the 2000–01 season on loan at his former club, Brescia, where he played alongside his childhood idol, offensive playmaker Roberto Baggio.

As Baggio occupied the attacking midfield role for Brescia, manager Carlo Mazzone made a ground-breaking decision, becoming the first coach to deploy Pirlo as a deep-lying playmaker, rather than as an offensive midfielder, a deeper creative role in which he particularly excelled, due to his long passing ability.

2001

He signed for Serie A club Inter Milan a year later, but limited game time and loans away from the club saw him transfer to cross-city rivals AC Milan in 2001.

There, Pirlo matured into a world-class player in a deep-lying playmaker role, and he then won two Serie A titles, two UEFA Champions Leagues, two UEFA Super Cups, a FIFA Club World Cup, a Coppa Italia, and a Supercoppa Italiana.

Despite initially struggling against relegation that season, Brescia would eventually manage a comfortable seventh-place finish in Serie A, also reaching the Coppa Italia quarter-finals, qualifying for the 2001 Intertoto Cup.

A notable moment in Pirlo's Brescia career was his long pass which assisted Baggio's late equaliser against Juventus at the Stadio delle Alpi, on 1 April 2001.

After three seasons on the Inter books, Pirlo was sold to rivals AC Milan for 33 billion Italian lire (€17,043,078) on 30 June 2001, the last day of 2000–01 financial year.

The transfer fee was partially funded by the movement of Dražen Brnčić in the opposite direction for an undisclosed fee.

In the same window Inter swapped Cristian Brocchi (25 billion lire; €12.9 million) for Guly (undisclosed fee; €8.537 million profit) and Matteo Bogani for Paolo Ginestra.

The deals were later reported by the Italian press to have been undertaken to create "false profit" by inflating the players' values in the transfer fees in the swap deal.

The exchange involving Ginestra and Bogani created an approximate €3.5 million "profit" for both clubs, but this actually manifested itself in terms of useless registration rights.

It was at Milan, in particular under manager Carlo Ancelotti, where Pirlo made big strides in developing into a world class player, and one of the best deep-lying playmakers and set-piece specialists in the world, as he went on to achieve notable domestic and international success during his time with the club.

2002

He made his senior debut in 2002, and captained his nation to a bronze medal in the 2004 Olympics.

2004

Pirlo also represented his country at the 2004 and 2008 UEFA European Championships, the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cups, and the 2009 and 2013 FIFA Confederations Cups.

2006

Pirlo was instrumental in Italy's triumph at the 2006 FIFA World Cup, winning the Bronze Ball and being elected to the Team of the Tournament.

Pirlo finished in the top four five times in the IFFHS World's Best Playmaker award between 2006 and 2015.

2007

He also placed seventh for the 2007 FIFA World Player, finished in the top ten three times for the Ballon d'Or, and was named an MLS All-Star in 2016.

2011

He departed for Juventus in 2011, where he won four consecutive Serie A titles, two Supercoppa Italiana titles, and another Coppa Italia.

He placed fourth for UEFA Best Player in Europe in 2011, and seventh in 2015.

He was named Serie A Footballer of the Year three times and voted to the Serie A Team of the Year four times.

2012

He repeated similar success as he led Italy to the UEFA Euro 2012 final.

Pirlo was elected to UEFA Team of the Year in 2012, the UEFA Champions League Squad of the Season in 2015, and was part of the FIFPro World XI in 2006.

2015

In 2015, Pirlo joined Major League Soccer (MLS) club New York City FC, where he played for two years before retiring in 2017.

At international level, Pirlo played 116 matches for the Italy national football team, which is the fifth-most of all time.

2019

In 2019, Pirlo was elected into the Italian Football Hall of Fame.

2020

Following his retirement, Pirlo was appointed as head coach at Serie C club Juventus U23 on 30 July 2020.

He took charge of the first team nine days later, and won the Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana in his debut season, before being dismissed in 2021.

Pirlo was born in Flero in the province of Brescia.