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Igor Tudor

Igor Tudor is a Croatian professional football manager and former player. His most recent managerial role was with Serie A club Juventus.

2 hours ago : Tottenham considers Igor Tudor, ex-Juventus boss, for manager role amidst contract offer.

Tottenham is reportedly considering Igor Tudor, former Juventus coach, as their next manager, and offered him a contract. He was also previously the Galatasaray coach.

April 1978: Igor Tudor was born

Igor Tudor was born in April 1978. He is a Croatian professional football manager and former player.

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1998: Tudor played for the Croatia national team at the 1998 World Cup

In 1998, Igor Tudor was part of the Croatia national team at the 1998 World Cup.

1998: Tudor signed for Juventus

In 1998, after three successful seasons at Hajduk Split, Igor Tudor was noticed by Italian club Juventus and signed for them shortly afterwards.

2002: Tudor missed the 2002 World Cup due to injury

In 2002, Igor Tudor missed the World Cup due to an injury.

2002: Tudor won the Croatian Player of the Year award

In 2002, Igor Tudor won the Croatian Player of the Year award.

2004: Tudor played for the Croatia national team at UEFA Euro 2004

In 2004, Igor Tudor was part of the Croatia national team at the UEFA Euro 2004.

2006: Tudor played for the Croatia national team at the 2006 World Cup

In 2006, Igor Tudor was part of the Croatia national team at the 2006 World Cup.

2006: Juventus Last Foreign Manager

In 2006, Juventus Last Foreign Manager before Igor Tudor.

July 2008: Tudor announced his retirement

In July 2008, Igor Tudor announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 30 due to recurring problems with his right ankle. He had spent his final season playing for Hajduk Split.

2013: Tudor took charge of Hajduk

In 2013, Igor Tudor became the manager of Hajduk Split.

February 2015: Tudor resigned from Hajduk Split

On 4 February 2015, Igor Tudor resigned from his position as manager of Hajduk Split after managing the club for more than a year and nine months.

June 2015: Tudor was appointed coach of PAOK

On 18 June 2015, Igor Tudor was appointed coach of PAOK, signing a three-year contract.

2015: Tudor managed Hajduk and spent eight months with PAOK

In 2015, Igor Tudor continued to manage Hajduk Split and also spent eight months with PAOK.

March 2016: Tudor was sacked by PAOK

On 9 March 2016, Igor Tudor was sacked by PAOK due to unsuccessful results and comments about the team's quality.

June 2016: Tudor was appointed coach of Karabükspor

On 18 June 2016, Igor Tudor was appointed coach of Karabükspor on a one-year contract.

2016: Tudor managed Karabükspor

From 2016 to 2017, Igor Tudor managed Karabükspor in Turkey.

February 2017: Tudor was appointed coach of Galatasaray

On 15 February 2017, Igor Tudor was appointed coach of Galatasaray, signing a one-and-a-half-year contract.

2017: Tudor managed Galatasaray

In 2017, Igor Tudor managed Galatasaray in Turkey.

April 2018: Tudor was appointed coach of Udinese

On 24 April 2018, Igor Tudor was appointed coach of Italian club Udinese.

May 2018: Tudor led Udinese to a victory against Verona

On 13 May 2018, Igor Tudor led Udinese to a 1–0 victory against Verona.

June 2018: Tudor managed Udinese and saved the club from relegation

From April to June 2018, Igor Tudor managed Serie A side Udinese and saved the club from relegation to Serie B.

March 2019: Tudor came back to Udinese

In March 2019, Igor Tudor returned to Udinese as manager.

March 2019: Tudor became manager of Udinese for a second time

On 20 March 2019, Igor Tudor became the manager of Italian team Udinese for a second time.

December 2019: Tudor selected as new manager of Hajduk

On 23 December 2019, Hajduk Split announced that Igor Tudor had been selected as their new manager.

January 2020: Tudor returned to Hajduk

In January 2020, Igor Tudor returned to Hajduk Split.

January 2020: Tudor officially took his role as manager of Hajduk

On 2 January 2020, Igor Tudor officially took on his role as manager of Hajduk Split.

August 2020: Tudor joined Juventus coaching staff

In August 2020, Andrea Pirlo invited Igor Tudor to join his coaching staff at Juventus, and Tudor accepted the offer.

August 2020: Tudor resigned from Hajduk and joined Juventus coaching staff

On 23 August 2020, Igor Tudor resigned from Hajduk Split and accepted an offer to assist Andrea Pirlo at Juventus.

2022: Tudor became manager of Marseille

In 2022, Igor Tudor became the manager of Marseille.

2023: Tudor left Marseille

In 2023, Igor Tudor left Marseille after one season.

2023: Tudor resigned from his position at Lazio

On 5 June 2023, Igor Tudor resigned from his position as manager of Lazio at the end of the 2023–24 season.

March 2024: Tudor was appointed as manager of Lazio

In March 2024, Igor Tudor returned to Serie A and was appointed as manager of Lazio.

March 2024: Tudor signed with Lazio

On 18 March 2024, Igor Tudor signed with Serie A club Lazio after Maurizio Sarri resigned.

2024: Tudor guided Juventus to Champions League qualification

In 2024–25 season, Igor Tudor guided Juventus to the fourth place of league table and Champions League qualification.

March 2025: Tudor returned to Juventus as manager but was sacked in October

In March 2025, Igor Tudor returned to Juventus as manager but was sacked in October after a poor start to the season.

March 2025: Tudor replaced Thiago Motta as head coach of Juventus

On 23 March 2025, Igor Tudor replaced Thiago Motta as head coach of Serie A club Juventus.

2028: Tudor was set to continue managing Juventus until 2028

On 13 June, Igor Tudor signed a contract extension that kept him in the club until 2028.