- Striker for Piacenza (1991-92, 1995), AlbinoLeffe (1992-93), Hellas Verona (1993-94), Parma Calcio 1913 (1995-96), Atalanta (1996-97), Juventus F.C. (1997-2001) and A.C. Milan (2001-2012).
- Older brother of footballer Simone Inzaghi.
- Father's name is Giancarlo, mother's name is Marina
- Member of Italy youth team who won the 1994 UEFA European U21 Championship.
- Honours with Piacenza: Serie B (1995). Honours with Juventus F.C.: Serie A (1998); Supercoppa Italiana (1997); UEFA Intertoto Cup (1999). Honours with A.C. Milan: 2 Serie A (2004, 2011); 2 UEFA Champions League (2003, 2007); UEFA Super Cup (2003, 2007); Coppa Italia (2003); FIFA Club World Cup (2007).
- Won the 1996/97 Capocannoniere.
- Named in the Serie A Young Footballer of the Year in 1997.
- 57 appearances for Italy National Football Team (1997-2007); scored 25 goals. Member of the Euro 2000, and the France '98, Korea/Japan '02 and Germany '06 squads.
- Member of Italy national team who finished runner-up at the UEFA Euro 2000.
- Had a romance with Samantha De Grenet in 2001.
- Was romantically linked to Manuela Arcuri, Alessia Fabiani, Elena Barolo, Aida Yespica, Stefania Orlando, Sara Tommasi, Sara Varone, Victoria Petroff, Claudia Galanti, Sonja Kinski and Camilla Sjoberg.
- Man of the Match of the 2007 UEFA Champions League Final.
- Won the Premio Nazionale Carriera Esemplare "Gaetano Scirea" in 2007.
- Was in a relationship with Alessia Ventura (2008-2017).
- He became the first player to score two Champions League hat-tricks.
- Scored well over 300 goals in his career.
- Retired from football at the age 38. (July 2012)
- Played 300 games for AC Milan.
- Played well over 150 games for Juventus F.C..
- Broken Marco van Basten record on the Milan's list of the all-time top goalscorers with 126 goals.
- Broken Raimundo Orsi record on the Juventus's list of the all-time top goalscorers with 89 goals.
- The most Italian top scorer in UEFA club competitions with 70 goals.
- Scored 10 hat-tricks in the Serie A .
- Won the Gran Galà del Calcio AIC Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012.
- Played well over 600 games as professional.
- Won the Player Career Award in the 2014 Globe Soccer Awards.
- Head coach of A.C. Milan (2014-15), Venezia (2016-2018), Bologna F.C. 1909 (2018-19), Benevento (2019-2021) and Brescia (2021-22).
- Inducted into the AC Milan Hall of Fame in 2015.
- As a coach, he won the Lega Pro (2017) and Coppa Italia Lega Pro (2017) with Venezia; the Serie B (2020) with Benevento.
- Won the Panchina d'Argento in 2020.
- Filippo and longtime girlfriend Angela Robusti have two children, son Edoardo, (b.October 24th, 2021) and daughter Emilia (b. March 21st, 2023).
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