- 20 appearances for Italy National Football Team (1999-2005); scored 3 goals. Member of the Euro 2000, and the Korea/Japan '02 squads.
- Striker for Empoli F.C. (1990-1995), Genoa C.F.C. (1995-96), U.C. Sampdoria (1996-1999, 2007-08), A.S. Roma (1999-2007, 2008-09) and Fulham F.C. (England, 2007).
- He has a son named Alessio.
- Won the Anglo-Italian Cup (1996) with Genoa C.F.C.; Serie A (2000-01) and Supercoppa Italiana (2001) with A.S. Roma.
- 20 appearances for Italy National Football Team (1999-2005); scored 3 goals.
- 2009: Retired from football at the age 35.
- Father of, with Rachele Di Fiore, Daniele Montella (b. 2009) and Emanuele Montella (b. 2012).
- Head coach of A.S. Roma (2011), Calcio Catania (2011-12), A.C.F. Fiorentina (2012-15, 2019), U.C. Sampdoria (2015-16), A.C. Milan (2016-17) and Sevilla F.C. (2017-18).
- Won the Enzo Bearzot Award in 2013.
- Inducted into the A.S. Roma Hall of Fame in 2013.
- Scored well over 200 goals in his career.
- As a coach, he won the Supercoppa Italiana (2016) with A.C. Milan.
- Broken Abel Balbo record on the Roma's list of the all-time top goalscorers with 102 goals.
- Broken Attilio Lombardo record on the Sampdoria's list of the all-time top goalscorers with 66 goals.
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