Fabio Capello scored for Italy at Wembley in Bobby Moore's last game for England.
Fabio Capello's CV
On Thursday The FA Board approved Capello’s appointment, and he is now confirmed as England Manager. Here is his CV.
Fabio Capello
Born: 18 June 1946, San Canzian d'Isonzo, Gorizia, Italy.
Playing Record:
1964–1967 SPAL
1967–1969 Roma
1969–1976 Juventus
1976–1979 AC Milan
Honours
Italy - Serie A winner: 1971-72, 1972-73, 1974-75 (Juventus); 1978-79 (AC Milan); Coppa Italia: 1968-69 (Roma); 1976-77 (AC Milan)
National Team
1972–1976 Italy (32 caps, 8 goals)
Coaching Record
1991–1996 AC Milan
1996–1997 Real Madrid
1997–1998 AC Milan
1999–2004 Roma
2004–2006 Juventus
2006–2007 Real Madrid
Honours
Italy - Serie A winners: 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1995-96 (AC Milan); 2000-01 (Roma); 2004-05, 2005-06 (Juventus)
Spain - La Liga winners: 1996-97; 2006-07 (Real Madrid)
UEFA Champions League winners: 1994 (AC Milan 4-0 Barcelona)
UEFA European Super Cup winners: 1994 (AC Milan 2-0 Arsenal)
Fabio Capello Factfile
1964: Makes his professional debut for Ferrara side SPAL, beginning a playing career in which he also represented Roma, Juventus, AC Milan and earned 32 caps for Italy.
14 November 1973: Scores the only goal of the game, three minutes from time, as Italy beat England at Wembley for the first time.
1991: Appointed head coach of AC Milan.
1992: Wins first of three successive Italian League titles.
1993: Guides Milan to Champions League Final, where they are beaten 1-0 by Marseille.
1994: Milan reach the Champions League final again, this time beating Barcelona 4-0. They later add the European Super Cup.
1995: Milan reach their third successive Champions League Final but lose 1-0 to Ajax.
1996: Leaves Milan after winning a fourth Scudetto in five seasons and is appointed Real Madrid coach.
1997: Wins Spanish league title with Real, before returning for a second spell with Milan.
1999: Takes over as coach of Roma.
2001: Guides Roma to their first Scudetto for 18 years and only the third in their history.
2004: Leaves Roma to take over as Juventus coach, winning the Scudetto in his first season.
2006: May - Retains Scudetto with Juventus but they are later stripped of the title after match-fixing allegations.
July - Appointed Real Madrid head coach for a second time.
2007: Helps Real Madrid win their first league title in four years