Giampiero Ventura is set for a stint with the national side. Photo: Tiziana Fabi/AFP
AFP · 7 Jun 2016, 17:11
Published: 07 Jun 2016 17:11 GMT+02:00
Giampiero Ventura will take over as Italy coach after Euro 2016, Italian Football Federation president Carlo Tavecchio aounced on Tuesday, Italian media reported.
Former Torino coach Ventura, 68, replaces Antonio Conte, who heads for English Premier League giants Chelsea next season, after the European Championships in France from June 10th -July 10th.
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