Igor Tudor (born 16 April 1978) is a Croatian professional
football
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manager
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and former
player
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who currently manages
Serie A
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club
Juventus
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.
Capable of playing either as a
defender or
defensive midfielder
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, Tudor spent most of his playing career at
Juventus
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, winning several trophies during that time. He was a part of the
Croatia national team at
UEFA Euro 2004
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, the
2006
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Events
January
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and
1998 World Cup, but missed the
2002 World Cup due to injury.
Tudor announced his retirement on 22 July 2008 at age 30, after problems with his right ankle reappeared. He spent his final season playing for his youth club,
Hajduk Split.
As manager, Tudor took charge of Hajduk from 2013 to 2015, and spent eight months with
PAOK
PAOK (, Πανθεσσαλονίκειος Αθλητικός Όμιλος Κωνσταντινοπολιτών, ''Panthessalonikeios Athlitikós Ómilos Constantinopoliton'', ''Pan-Thessalonian Athletic Club of Constantinopolitans''), commonly ...
in the
2015–16 season. In Turkey, he managed
Karabükspor from 2016 to 2017, and
Galatasaray in 2017. From April to June 2018, Tudor managed Serie A side
Udinese and in that time, saved the club from relegation to
Serie B
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. In March 2019, he came back to Udinese. After he returned to Hajduk in January 2020,
Andrea Pirlo
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invited Tudor to join his coaching staff at Juventus in August 2020, which offer Tudor accepted. He became manager of Marseille in 2022 before leaving the club after one season in 2023. In March 2024, he returned to Serie A and was appointed as manager of Lazio before resigning at the end of the season. In March 2025, he returned to Juventus in the position of manager.
Club career
Early years
Tudor started his professional career at
Hajduk Split in 1995 scoring five goals in 58 matches, being considered a revelation for his technique and ball control above the average of a defender.
Juventus
After three personally successful seasons at Hajduk, he was noticed and acquired by Italian giants
Juventus
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in 1998. During his time with Juventus, he won the
Croatian Player of the Year award in 2002. During his eight-year spell with the club, Tudor was in excellent form, despite injuries, and formed impressive defensive partnerships with the likes of
Paolo Montero,
Mark Iuliano,
Gianluca Pessotto,
Lilian Thuram
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,
Ciro Ferrara,
Alessandro Birindelli,
Nicola Legrottaglie,
Gianluca Zambrotta,
Jonathan Zebina,
Giorgio Chiellini
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and
Fabio Cannavaro
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.
During the
2000–01 season under
Carlo Ancelotti
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, Tudor had a prolific year, scoring six goals. The following season, with the return of his former Juventus coach
Marcello Lippi
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He was appoin ...
, he was occasionally deployed as a midfielder, scoring four crucial goals (one against
Torino
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in the
Turin derby, two goals in Juventus' comebacks against
Chievo and
Hellas Verona and one during the match against title contenders
Internazionale) in Juventus's successful
Serie A title campaign. The following season, he also scored a notable goal against
Deportivo de La Coruña
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in the last minute of a second round match of the
2002–03 Champions League, allowing the club to progress to the quarter finals of the competition, en route to the
final
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, in which they were defeated by Italian rivals
Milan
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on penalties.
During this period, Juventus had one of the strongest teams in the world, and Tudor contributed well, with over 150 total appearances for the club, scoring nearly 20 goals, as a centreback. After a major injury in 2004, however, Tudor was loaned out to
Siena
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in January 2005 after seven seasons with Juve. Following the revocation of Juventus'
2004–05 and
2005–06 Serie A titles due to their involvement in the ''
Calciopoli'' scandal, as well as the expiration of his loan contract with Siena, Tudor returned to Juventus, staying with the club despite their relegation to
Serie B
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, but injuries kept him off the pitch for the whole season. His contract expired on 30 June 2007.
During his time at the club, Tudor won two Serie A titles, two
Italian Supercups, a
Serie B
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title and a
UEFA Intertoto Cup
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, also reaching the final of the
2001–02 Coppa Italia and 2002–03 Champions League.
Return to Hajduk
Constantly struggling with injuries and mysterious bacterial infection of his ankle, Tudor was almost forced to end his career in 2007, but in June 2007 he decided to join his former club Hajduk Split after not renewing his contract with Juventus. After a highly cautious rehabilitation process his comeback was in the match against
Zadar
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on 20 October 2007. This was his first official match in over 16 months. However, he was unable to reach his previous form and his ankle injury problems continued. On 22 July 2008, at the age of 30, he announced his early retirement due to his recurring ankle injury problems.
International career
Tudor played for the
Croatia national team between 1997 and 2006. He also won several international caps for the Croatian under-17, under-19 and
under-21 national teams between 1993 and 2000.
Tudor made his debut in Croatia's final match of the
1998 FIFA World Cup qualifying, a 1–1 draw at
Ukraine
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on 15 November 1997, coming on as a substitute for
Aljoša Asanović in the 89th minute. He was subsequently part of the Croatian squad that finished third at the
1998 FIFA World Cup
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in France. At the tournament, he made three appearances as a substitute in the closing stages of Croatia's games against
Japan
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,
Romania
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and the
Netherlands
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.
After the 1998 World Cup, he made four appearances in the Croatian national team's unsuccessful qualifying campaign for
UEFA Euro 2000
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The finals tournament was ...
, being in the starting line-up on all four occasions. He also appeared in six matches during Croatia's qualifying campaign for the
2002 World Cup, but missed the final tournament in South Korea and Japan due to an injury.
He returned to the national team during the qualifying stages for
Euro 2004
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, appearing in seven qualifying matches. At the finals in Portugal, he appeared in two of Croatia's three group matches. In his first appearance at the tournament, a 2–2 draw against
France
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, he scored an
own goal
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to put the French side 1–0 up midway through the first half. His second appearance at the tournament came in Croatia's final group match against
England
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, where he scored Croatia's second goal to keep their hopes alive after they found themselves 3–1 down in the second half.
Frank Lampard
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, however, soon netted England's fourth goal and Croatia were knocked out of the tournament in the group stage.
Tudor was also included in Croatia's 23-man squad for the
2006 World Cup finals in Germany, having appeared in eight qualifying matches for the tournament, scoring two goals. He recorded his first goal of the qualifying when he scored Croatia's final goal in their 3–0 win at home to
Malta
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on 30 March 2005. His second goal of the competition came in Croatia's 3–1 win at
Bulgaria
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on 4 June 2005, when he put Croatia 2–0 up just over half an hour from time. At the 2006 World Cup finals, he started all of Croatia's three group matches and played the full 90 minutes in two of them. Croatia, however, were eliminated from the tournament after a 2–2 draw against
Australia
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in their final group match, with Tudor receiving his second yellow card of the tournament for complaining about the penalty kick from which Australia scored a 1–1 equaliser. He made no further appearances for the national team following the tournament.
He earned a total of 55 caps, scoring 3 goals.
Style of play
Tudor was considered one of Croatia's best defenders in the period between the late 1990s and mid-2000s. Tudor was a large, hard-working, strong and imposing
defender who excelled in the air, making him a dangerous goal threat during set pieces.
He was also a tight man-marker and a hard tackling defender, with great tactical intelligence.
Although primarily a
central defender
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Defenders fall into four main categories: centre-backs, full-backs, sweepers ...
, he was capable of playing anywhere along the back line and even as a
defensive midfielder
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, which was made possible due to his tactical versatility, stamina, and his surprisingly capable technical skills, ball control and distribution for such a large and physical player.
Despite his talent, he was also prone to injuries, which is often thought to have affected his playing career.
Managerial career
Hajduk Split
Tudor was hired by
Hajduk Split in August 2009 to be the assistant manager to
Edoardo Reja who then took charge of the Croatian giant. Tudor dramatically increased his managerial knowledge during the seven months he spent watching and learning from Reja. In February 2010, Reja took charge of
Lazio
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and because of that Tudor was fired from Hajduk; he did not join Reja in Italy.
In December 2012, Tudor was appointed by Hajduk's sporting director
Sergije Krešić as the new Hajduk U-17 manager. After taking charge of the U-17 squad, he went to spend some time at the
Juventus Center in order to improve his managerial skills with
Antonio Conte. During his time with the U-17 squad, he managed to teach them how to play modern style football using the 3–5–2 formation. They managed to qualify for the U-17 Croatian Cup 2013 final.
In April 2013, he was hired as the new Hajduk Split manager. He lost his first away match against
RNK Split, but in the
2012–13 Croatian Cup final first leg he defeated
Lokomotiva 2–1 on Poljud. He achieved his first league victory against
Osijek
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on 17 May 2013. He won the
2012–13 Croatian Cup after a 5–4 aggregate win against Lokomotiva in the final.
On 4 February 2015, Tudor resigned from Hajduk Split after managing the club for more than year and nine months.
PAOK
On 18 June 2015, Tudor was hired as the new manager of
PAOK
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, signing a three-year contract. He lost 2–1 to Lokomotiva in his debut with PAOK for the second qualifying round of
UEFA Europa League
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. He was dismissed on 9 March 2016 because of "unsuccessful results and disparaging comments about the quality of the team".
Karabükspor
On 18 June 2016, Tudor was hired as the new manager of
Karabükspor, signing a one-year contract. After making fantastic results with Karabükspor, Tudor left the club in February 2017 to become the new manager of
Galatasaray.
Galatasaray
On 15 February 2017, Tudor was hired as the new manager of Turkish side
Galatasaray, signing a one-and-a-half-year contract with the club. On 18 December, he was sacked by the club.
Udinese
On 24 April 2018, Tudor became the new manager of Italian team
Udinese. His first win with Udinese came on 13 May 2018, in a 1–0 win over
Verona
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.
After saving Udinese from relegation to
Serie B
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, on 7 June 2018, Tudor left the club after not making a new deal with the club's management.
Return to Udinese
On 20 March 2019, he became for a second time, the manager of Italian team
Udinese. His first win as Udinese's manager came on 30 March 2019, a 2–0 home win against
Genoa
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.
Following a string of poor results, on 1 November 2019, Tudor was relieved of his managerial duties.
Return to Hajduk Split
On 23 December 2019, Hajduk announced that Tudor has been selected as new manager. On 2 January 2020, he officially took his role.
On 2 February, Tudor led his first match with Hajduk after three and a half years, that The Whites won 3–0 against
Varaždin
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The city is best known for its baroque buildings, ...
.
Juventus (assistant)
On 23 August 2020, Tudor resigned from Hajduk Split, accepting
Andrea Pirlo
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's offer to be his assistant at Serie A side
Juventus
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.
He and Pirlo were sacked at the end of the season, following
Inter Milan
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's reclaiming of the
Serie A
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title.
Hellas Verona
On 14 September 2021, Tudor was appointed at the helm of
Serie A
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club
Hellas Verona in place of
Eusebio Di Francesco. Tudor immediately managed to turn the club's fortunes, ending the season in ninth place and achieving impressive performances throughout the season. On 28 May 2022, Verona announced to have parted ways with Tudor by mutual consent.
Marseille
On 4 July 2022, Tudor was named as the next manager of
Marseille
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in the French
Ligue 1
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.
On 1 June 2023, Tudor announced that he was to part ways with the French club at the end of the season, stating in an official press release of his ''
'tiredness with the club. Upon his departure from the club, Tudor had secured a third place finish in Ligue 1, therefore guaranteeing Marseille a place in the
2023–24 UEFA Champions League qualification stage.
Lazio
On 18 March 2024, Tudor signed with
Serie A
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side
Lazio
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after
Maurizio Sarri's resignation. Later that year, on 5 June, he resigned from his position upon the conclusion of the 2023–24 season.
Juventus
On 23 March 2025, Tudor replaced
Thiago Motta as the head coach of Serie A club
Juventus
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. This appointment marked the first time Juventus had appointed a foreign manager since
Didier Deschamps in the
2006–07 season. He eventually guided the club to a fourth-place finish and
Champions League qualification at the end of the
2024–25 season. Subsequently, on 13 June, he signed a contract extension through 2028.
Coaching style
Known for his forward-looking philosophy, Tudor seeks to impose an aggressive style of play in his teams. Describing his preferred style of play whilst manager of Marseille, he said, "I want courageous and intensive football, not only uniquely based on the defence. I want people who come to the stadium to be entertained and not disappointed."
Career statistics
:Source:
*
1 Including 1 match in
1998 Supercoppa Italiana and 2 matches in season 1998–99 UEFA Cup qualification.
International
Managerial statistics
Honours
Player
Juventus
*
Serie A
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:
2001–02,
2002–03
*
Serie B
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:
2006–07
*
UEFA Intertoto Cup
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:
1999
1999 was designated as the International Year of Older Persons.
Events January
* January 1 – The euro currency is established and the European Central Bank assumes its full powers.
* January 3 – The Mars Polar Lander is launc ...
*
Coppa Italia
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Juventus is the competition's most successf ...
runner-up:
2001–02,
2003–04
*
UEFA Champions League
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runner-up:
2002–03
Croatia
*
FIFA World Cup
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third place:
1998
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Events January
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Individual
*
Croatian Footballer of the Year: 2001
Manager
Hajduk Split
*
Croatian Cup:
2012–13
References
External links
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1978 births
Living people
Footballers from Split, Croatia
Men's association football midfielders
Men's association football defenders
Croatian men's footballers
Croatia men's youth international footballers
Croatia men's under-21 international footballers
Croatia men's international footballers
1998 FIFA World Cup players
UEFA Euro 2004 players
2006 FIFA World Cup players
HNK Hajduk Split players
HNK Trogir players
Juventus FC players
Siena FC SSD players
Croatian Football League players
Serie A players
Serie B players
Croatian expatriate men's footballers
Expatriate men's footballers in Italy
Croatian expatriate sportspeople in Italy
Croatian football managers
HNK Hajduk Split managers
PAOK FC managers
Kardemir Karabükspor managers
Galatasaray S.K. (football) managers
Udinese Calcio managers
Hellas Verona FC managers
Olympique de Marseille managers
SS Lazio managers
Juventus FC managers
Croatian Football League managers
Süper Lig managers
Serie A managers
Ligue 1 managers
Croatian expatriate football managers
Expatriate football managers in Greece
Croatian expatriate sportspeople in Greece
Expatriate football managers in Turkey
Croatian expatriate sportspeople in Turkey
Expatriate football managers in France
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Association football coaches
Juventus FC non-playing staff
21st-century Croatian sportsmen