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CAPITANO

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Jul 12, 2006
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Antonio Conte’s staff

Angelo Alessio, Cristian Stellini, Paolo Bertelli and Claudio Filippi have been announced as Antonio Conte’s backroom staff for next season. They form a young and solid working group, made up of exemplary professionals.

Angelo Alessio – Assistant Manager

Born in Capaccio di Scalo (Salerno) on 29th April 1965, Angelo Alessio is no stranger to the Bianconeri faithful, having represented Juventus 142 times, from 1987 to 1992, winning the UEFA Cup and the Coppa Italia in 1990. He met Conte as a team mate in his final season (1991/92). Alessio hung up his boots in 1998 and immediately embarked on a coaching career. He has worked with Antonio for a year, from the start of their successful adventure in Siena.

Cristian Stellini – Coach

Born in Cuggiono on 27th April 1974, Cristian Stellini enjoyed a long playing career, representing Novara, Spal, Ternana, Como, Modena, Genoa and Bari. He won eight championships, four in Serie C and four in Serie B. He trained under Antonio Conte at Bari in 2008/2009, building a strong relationship with the manager and progressing to coaching the first team, following his retirement in 2010. Stellini assumed this role last season at Siena, culminating in promotion to the top division, and follows Conte to begin a new era at Juventus.

Professor Paolo Bertelli – Fitness coach

Paolo Bertelli, born in Firenze on 8th December 1960 has enjoyed a high profile career at the top level. He graduated in Motor Science and has been a professional fitness coach since 1987. His career began with Fiorentina, where he worked for twelve seasons with both the Youth Sector and the first team. After a year in Venice and another in Firenze, he arrived in Udine. Bertelli remained in Friuli for three years, before his long stay in the capital. He spent six richly successful campaigns with the Giallorossi and was named as the best Serie A fitness coach in 2008.

Claudio Filippi – Goalkeeping coach

Having graduated from Roma’s ISEF University in 1989, becoming a professional athletic coach in 1994 and a UEFA coach in 1997, Claudio Filippi is one of the most highly regarded and best qualified goalkeeping coaches in Europe. He arrived at Juventus in 2010 following experiences with Verona, Roma, Siena and two spells at Chievo. Filippi has introduced new training methods at Juventus, such as the machine that fires shots at the goalkeepers and the shield used to deflect crosses towards goal. These methods, coupled with more traditional training techniques, have been extremely efficient and are appreciated by Juve’s goalkeepers.
 

Fint

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Aug 13, 2010
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Cheers Capitano, thought I had read somewhere that Del Neri's backroom staff were supposed to be kept on, thank god this is not the case
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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he is a old school type of coach, he used to make the players run up and down the steps of the stadium, he was too tough for atalanta and they used to complain about his methods. Basically he is an army officer of football coaching
Guys like that are fading out of football, resigned to the lower leagues mostly. The problem is that at a high level there are too many egos, they'll just tell him to stick it and put a transfer request in, too much player power now.
 

Shixian

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Sep 4, 2005
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he is a old school type of coach, he used to make the players run up and down the steps of the stadium, he was too tough for atalanta and they used to complain about his methods. Basically he is an army officer of football coaching
I like it. We need someone badass to get these players in control. We have too many players speaking to the media and it is too much a distraction
 

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