Passa alla Sampdoria nel 1989, dove vince la Coppa delle Coppe 1989-1990, lo storico scudetto nel 1990-1991, la Supercoppa italiana nel 1991 e la Coppa Italia 1993-1994. [9], In January 2001, Lombardo left Lazio, to re-join Sampdoria, where he would finish his career and go into coaching at the youth level. [9][11], Regarded as one of Sampdoria's best ever wingers, during his playing career, Lombardo's most recognisable characteristics as a footballer were his physical traits, as well as his exceptional pace, strength, stamina, and work-rate at both ends of the pitch, which allowed him to cover the right flank effectively; he also stood out for his professionalism, friendly personality, and dedication, which enabled him to avoid serious injuries for most of his career, and saw him make a name for himself as a consistent and decisive player for his teams, who was also a key figure in the dressing room. Per questo siamo stati costretti a rinviare la visita agli ospedali di Lodi, Codogno e Cremona». Nell’estate 1995 il trasferimento alla Juventus: in bianconero vince la Champions League 1995-1996, lo scudetto 1996-1997 e la Coppa Intercontinentale 1996, oltre alla Supercoppa europea 1996. [9], At Lazio, he resumed his streak of domestic and European cup competition victories, gaining second medals for the Cup Winners Cup (1999), Serie A (2000), the Supercoppa Italiana (2000), the Coppa Italia (2000), and the European Super Cup (1999). Following his retirement from active football, he remained at Sampdoria until June 2006 as the youth team manager. La centrò nella stagione successiva, sotto la guida di mister Bruno Mazzia, vincendo ai rigori lo spareggio con la Reggina, con il rigore decisivo di Attilio Lombardo. [23], On 13 March 2019, Lombardo became the assistant coach for the Italy national team, alongside head coach Roberto Mancini.[24]. [6][9] In total, he managed 51 appearances and 4 goals in all competitions during his time with Juventus. Attaccante, ha esordito in seria A con il Bologna a soli diciassette anni e con la Nazionale nel 1984, nella quale ha registrato trentasei presenze e quattro gol. Inizia la carriera in C2, appena maggiorenne, al Pergocrema. He also enjoyed a successful season in 1993–94, where he scored 8 times in Serie A, and 5 in the Coppa Italia, enough to lead his team to a second Coppa Italia win in 1994, where he scored twice in the final.[6][9]. Già, perché lo staff azzurro del Mancio è composto da Attilio Lombardo, indimenticabile bandiera della Grande Samp ed in Nazionale dal 13 marzo 2019 dopo alcune esperienze internazionali come allenatore. La stagione successiva è osservatore per la Sampdoria, poi allena il Castelnuovo Garfagnana, il Legnano e lo Spezia in Lega Pro. Ha giocato nella Cremonese dal 1985 al 1989. Nato a Santa Maria la Fossa, in provincia di Caserta, inizia la sua collaborazione con la FIGC a marzo 2019 come assistente allenatore del Ct Roberto Mancini. L'assessore lombardo ai Trasporti, Claudia Maria Terzi, è al lavoro per riuscire a mettere in pratica il "distanziamento", la più complicata delle "4 D" previste dal piano di regione Lombardia per poter avviare la riapertura delle attività il 4 maggio, come proposto dalla giunta di Attilio … [6][9], The following season, Lombardo won the Supercoppa Italiana in 1991 against previous Serie A champions A.S. Roma, as well as the Serie A title. [6][7][8][12], Although he was not gifted with particularly outstanding talent or technical ability, he nevertheless possessed good dribbling skills and control when running with the ball at speed, and he frequently utilised his acceleration, power and agility to beat opponents effectively in one-on-one situations. [21], On 21 May 2016, Lombardo became the assistant coach at Torino for head coach Siniša Mihajlović. Unfortunately, Lombardo had problems with injuries during his two-year spell, but still picked up medals for Serie A, UEFA Champions League the Intercontinental Cup, and the European Super Cup. Following his retirement from active football, he remained at Sampdoria until June 2006 as the youth team manager. A tactically versatile and hard-working team player, he was also highly regarded for his creativity and accurate crossing ability as a winger, as well as his ability to start attacking plays and quick counter-attacks after his team won back the ball; furthermore, he was also known for his offensive contribution, composure, and eye for goal, although he also drew criticism at times for being wasteful in front of goal.[6][7][13][14]. The team was relegated into the third tier of Swiss Football the following season. Diese Seite enthält eine Statistik über die Karriere des Spielers in der Nationalmannschaft. [9] Throughout his career, Lombardo was known for his resistance to injury, which enabled him to make 144 consecutive Serie A appearances. Assistente allenatore Nazionale A. Nato a Santa Maria la Fossa, in provincia di Caserta, inizia la sua collaborazione con la FIGC a marzo 2019 come assistente allenatore del Ct Roberto Mancini. L’ex grigiorosso Attilio Lombardo farà parte dello staff di Mancini in Nazionale. Lombardo played for several Italian clubs throughout his career, and is best known for his two spells with Sampdoria.