Biography:
Fabio Capello is Italian football managers, players and former professionals. He now is coach the English national team.
Fabio Capello is Italian football managers, players and former professionals. He now is coach the English national team.
Capello was born in Pieris, Italy, in 1946, and made his debut as a professional football midfielder in 1964 with the SWIC, where he spent three seasons before moving to Rome, where he won the Italian Cup. He later sold to Juventus, where he played during the 1970s. He also played for Italy, and won fame by scoring for Italy in 1973 to help defeat England at Wembley for the first time. He ended his playing career with AC Milan in 1980.
Capello's debut as a football coach at the beginning of 1990s, and has won various titles with every team that has been in latihnya, among them with AC Milan, Real Madrid, Roma and Juve.
As a coach, his team were known to be very strong in defense and very fast in doing so often leads to counter-attack team to win but not well liked Oleg football fans because of his playing style is less interesting.
Fabio Capello is a bit of discipline, who would prefer that players respect the coach and having the right mental focus for playboy and controversial figure. He usually plays a 4-4-2 formation variation, but are willing to adapt depends on the talent available and competition, and demands the highest level of physical fitness of his players.
Capello has been married for more than 40 years, and is a fan of art with a collection valued at £ 10million arond. His son, Pier Filippo, a lawyer who also acts as his agent.
Challenge for him now is how he can help the English national team through the 2010 World Cup final party. He has directed for the English national team football players have a block of "mental" strong due to the huge pressure of playing for the English national team, the psychology of the players a big role in playing football tactics or techniques to gain victory in every game.