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Ex-Italy coach set for Spezia job in Serie B

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Serie B side Spezia are set to sack their coach, Luca D’Angelo and replace him with ex-Italy CT Roberto Donadoni.Spezia have won just one game from 11 this season and sit 19th in the Serie B table, level on seven points with last-placed Sampdoria, but with a better goal difference.Spezia set to appoint Donadoni as new coachPARMA, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 24: Sascha Britschgi of Parma Calcio scores the opening goal during the Coppa Italia match between …

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Roberto Donadoni back on the bench in Serie B: he will train the Spezia after the exemption of Luca D'Angelo. A surprise return for the former Ct of the Italian national team: his last coaching experience is dated in fact 2020, in China, to the Shenzen. For Donadoni it is a return to Italy after seven years: the last Italian adventure dates back in 2018, in Serie A, with Bologna. A surprising decision that of the American property of Spezia, whi…

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Former AC Milan player Roberto Donadoni has been chosen by Spezia as their new coach following the dismissal of Luca D'Angelo. Alberico Evani, Donadoni's teammate at AC Milan, spoke to Il Secolo XIX about the situation. Here are his comments: Evani on Donadoni: "He was precise as a player, he's even improved as a coach, and I spent some unforgettable years with him. On Friday, I'll do everything I can to be at the top of the table. He'll need ti…

November 5, 2025 ✅ Italy. A specialist returned to work after a five-year break: A renowned Italian coach unexpectedly took charge of a Serie B underdog. Spezia's press service officially announced that their new head coach... ᐉ football news ⚽ on UA-Football

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Spezia Calcio announces that it has appointed Roberto Donadoni as head coach of the First Team, who has signed a contract with the club on Via Melara until June 30, 2026.

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Il Fatto Quotidiano broke the news in Rome, Italy on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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