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Massimiliano Allegri Officially Appointed Napoli Head Coach, Replacing Antonio Conte
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First reported by N12 · 2 hours ago
What happened
Massimiliano Allegri has been officially appointed as Napoli's new head coach, replacing Antonio Conte. Allegri, a highly successful Italian manager with six Serie A titles, signed a contract through 2029 and will earn about 4.5 million euros per season. He has a long managerial history with top Italian clubs including AC Milan and Juventus.
- 01Massimiliano Allegri officially becomes Napoli's head coach, replacing Antonio Conte.
- 02Allegri signed a contract until 2029, earning around 4.5 million euros per season.
- 03He has won six Serie A titles, five Coppa Italia trophies, and three Supercoppa Italiana titles.
- 04Allegri previously coached AC Milan and Juventus, achieving multiple championships.
- 05He played professionally for 19 years, including one season at Napoli.
- 06Last season, Allegri managed AC Milan to a fifth-place finish in Serie A.
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