Carlo Cudicini

Where is Carlo Cudicini now?

A huge contributor to Chelsea’s emergence as a force in the Premier League during the early part of the new century, Carlo Cudicini retired from playing in 2014 after a brief spell playing in the United States with LA Galaxy.

Starting his professional career in 1992 with AC Milan, he didn’t establish himself as a first choice keeper anywhere until he moved to Chelsea in 2000 where he spent nine seasons winning the FA Cup twice and the League Cup twice during his time there. He also won the club’s Player of the Year award in 2002.

He ended his career having made 233 first-team appearances over a 22-year period.

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Upon retiring from playing Cudicini went into the coaching side of the game and has worked through completing his UEFA badges with the Irish FA. As part of his coaching course he has worked with the Republic of Ireland under-21’s side as a goalkeeping coach as well as a defensive coach.

In July 2016, after the appointment of Italian manager Antonio Conte, Chelsea appointed Cudicini as part of his backroom staff. He was already working for the club as an overseas ambassador and combined both roles.

Staying on the coaching team when Maurizio Sarri was manager, Cudicini was appointed Chelsea’s loan player technical coach upon the appointment of Frank Lampard and as of 2023 is still in the role.

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Carlo Cudicini: Premier League Statistics

NationalityItalian
PositionGoalkeeper
Appearances161
Goals0
Yellow Cards2
Red Cards0
Premier League Teams Played forChelsea, Tottenham Hotspur

Statistics courtesy of www.premierleague.com

Last Updated on 19 September 2023 by Admin