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What Happened to Igor Tudor?

Igor Tudor is a Croatian professional football manager and former player who has managed several clubs across Europe. Most recently, he served as the interim head coach for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur from February to March 2026, departing by mutual consent after a brief and challenging tenure. His career is marked by short, intense spells at clubs like Lazio, Juventus, and Olympique Marseille, often characterized by strong tactical approaches and sometimes by disagreements with club management.

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Igor Tudor most recently served as the interim head coach for Tottenham Hotspur, a role he took on in February 2026. However, his tenure was short-lived, lasting only 44 days, and he departed by mutual consent on March 29, 2026, with the club struggling in the Premier League relegation zone. Prior to this, he had a brief stint as manager of Juventus in 2025 and Lazio in 2024, both of which also ended in early departures due to various disagreements or poor results.

πŸ“ŠKey Facts

Total Managerial Matches (approx.)
339
Sofascore
Career Win Percentage (approx.)
46.74%
FootyStats
Tottenham Hotspur Tenure
44 days
Tottenham Hotspur
Lazio Tenure
3 months
Football Italia
Marseille Ligue 1 Finish (2022-23)
3rd
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πŸ“…Complete Timeline12 events

1
September 14, 2021Major

Appointed Head Coach of Hellas Verona

Tudor took over Hellas Verona, who were winless, and successfully guided them to a ninth-place finish in Serie A for the 2021-22 season, earning widespread praise for his tactical approach.

2
May 28, 2022Major

Departs Hellas Verona by Mutual Consent

After a successful season, Hellas Verona announced that they had parted ways with Igor Tudor by mutual consent.

3
July 4, 2022Major

Named Manager of Olympique Marseille

Tudor was appointed as the new manager of French Ligue 1 club Olympique Marseille, signing a deal to lead the team for the 2022-23 season.

4
June 1, 2023Major

Announces Departure from Olympique Marseille

After leading Marseille to a third-place finish in Ligue 1 and securing Champions League qualification, Tudor announced his decision to leave the club at the end of the season, citing "tiredness" and internal pressures.

5
March 18, 2024Major

Appointed Manager of Lazio

Tudor returned to Serie A, taking over as manager of Lazio following the resignation of Maurizio Sarri, signing a contract until the end of the 2023-24 season with an option for a second.

6
June 5, 2024Critical

Resigns from Lazio

After less than three months, Tudor resigned from his position at Lazio due to disagreements with the club's president and sporting director over transfer market strategy and squad planning.

7
March 23, 2025Critical

Appointed Manager of Juventus

Tudor was appointed as the new head coach of Serie A club Juventus, replacing Thiago Motta. He guided them to a fourth-place finish and Champions League qualification for the 2024-25 season.

8
June 13, 2025Major

Signs Contract Extension with Juventus

Following a successful end to the 2024-25 season, Tudor signed a contract extension with Juventus, keeping him at the club until 2028.

9
October 27, 2025Critical

Sacked by Juventus

Despite his contract extension, Tudor was sacked by Juventus after a poor start to the 2025-26 season.

10
February 14, 2026Critical

Appointed Interim Head Coach of Tottenham Hotspur

Igor Tudor was appointed interim head coach of Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur until the end of the 2025-26 season, following the sacking of Thomas Frank.

11
March 22, 2026Critical

Tottenham Loses to Nottingham Forest, Father Passes Away

Tottenham suffered a 3-0 home defeat to relegation rivals Nottingham Forest, leaving them just one point above the relegation zone. After the match, Tudor learned of his father's passing.

12
March 29, 2026Critical

Leaves Tottenham Hotspur by Mutual Consent

After a dismal 44-day tenure with only one Premier League point from five games, Igor Tudor left Tottenham Hotspur by mutual consent, with the club acknowledging his recent bereavement.

πŸ”Deep Dive Analysis

Igor Tudor, a former Croatian international defender known for his playing career at Juventus, has carved out a managerial path characterized by demanding tactics and frequent, often short, tenures at various European clubs. His coaching journey has seen him manage in Croatia, Greece, Turkey, Italy, France, and most recently, England.

After assistant roles and early managerial stints, Tudor gained significant attention for his work at Hellas Verona during the 2021-2022 Serie A season. He took over a winless team in September 2021 and guided them to an impressive ninth-place finish, implementing an aggressive, back-three system. This success led to his appointment as manager of French Ligue 1 side Olympique Marseille in July 2022. At Marseille, he secured a third-place finish in Ligue 1, ensuring UEFA Champions League qualification, but ultimately departed in June 2023, citing "tiredness" and facing significant internal and external pressures, including fan discontent.

In March 2024, Tudor returned to Serie A, taking over Lazio after Maurizio Sarri's resignation. He had a positive initial impact, guiding the club to a seventh-place finish and Europa League qualification. However, his tenure was brief, as he resigned in June 2024 due to disagreements with the club's hierarchy over transfer strategy and his desire for a significant squad overhaul.

His next high-profile role came in March 2025, when he was appointed manager of Juventus, replacing Thiago Motta. This marked his return to the club where he spent most of his playing career and had previously served as an assistant coach. He successfully guided Juventus to a fourth-place finish and Champions League qualification for the 2024-25 season, even signing a contract extension until 2028. However, a poor start to the 2025-26 season led to his sacking in October 2025.

Most recently, on February 14, 2026, Tudor was appointed interim head coach of Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur following the sacking of Thomas Frank. His mandate was to stabilize the team, which was struggling. However, his 44-day spell was marked by dismal results, including four losses and one draw in five Premier League games, leaving Spurs just one point above the relegation zone. He oversaw seven matches in total, with one win in the Champions League against AtlΓ©tico Madrid (though they were eliminated on aggregate). On March 29, 2026, Tudor left Tottenham by mutual consent, with the club acknowledging the recent passing of his father. As of today, March 29, 2026, Igor Tudor is without a club.

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What is Igor Tudor's current job?
As of March 29, 2026, Igor Tudor is currently without a club. He most recently left his role as interim head coach of Tottenham Hotspur by mutual consent.
Why did Igor Tudor leave Tottenham Hotspur?
Igor Tudor left Tottenham Hotspur by mutual consent on March 29, 2026, after a challenging 44-day tenure. His departure followed a series of poor results, including four losses and one draw in five Premier League games, which left the club in a precarious position just above the relegation zone. The club also acknowledged the recent passing of his father.
How long was Igor Tudor at Juventus in his last managerial spell?
Igor Tudor managed Juventus from March 23, 2025, until October 27, 2025. He was initially successful, guiding them to Champions League qualification, but was sacked after a poor start to the following season.
Why did Igor Tudor leave Lazio in 2024?
Igor Tudor resigned from Lazio in June 2024, less than three months after his appointment. His departure was due to irreconcilable differences with the club's president and sporting director regarding transfer market strategy and his desire for a significant squad overhaul.
What was Igor Tudor's achievement at Olympique Marseille?
During his single season at Olympique Marseille (2022-23), Igor Tudor led the club to a third-place finish in Ligue 1, which secured their qualification for the UEFA Champions League.