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Lippi named Italy Coach
Friday 25 June, 2004
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/jun25h.html
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Marcello Lippi has replaced Giovanni Trapattoni as the Coach of the Italian national side.
The Italian Football Federation confirmed his appointment this afternoon after the Azzurri’s shock elimination at Euro 2004.
Lippi, who has been linked with the job for some months now, has been handed a two-year contract which will expire after the 2006 World Cup Finals.
The former Juventus boss will be asked to start a new era for the side after Trap’s disappointing spell.
The veteran wasn’t offered a new deal after failure at the 2002 World Cup and in Portugal this summer.
Lippi has made his name in the Italian game during two spells at Juventus which spanned nine years.
During that time he won five Scudetti, a Champions’ League and an Intercontinental title amongst many others.
Lippi’s first game in charge should be a friendly against Iceland on August 18. His competitive debut will be in a World Cup qualifier versus Norway on September 4.
It has also been confirmed that FIGC President Franco Carraro offered his resignation today but it was rejected by the federation.
"I am to blame as I kept faith with Trapattoni after the World Cup and the Wales defeat," he stated. "That is why I offered to quit."
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Lippi named Italy Coach
Friday 25 June, 2004
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/jun25h.html
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Marcello Lippi has replaced Giovanni Trapattoni as the Coach of the Italian national side.
The Italian Football Federation confirmed his appointment this afternoon after the Azzurri’s shock elimination at Euro 2004.
Lippi, who has been linked with the job for some months now, has been handed a two-year contract which will expire after the 2006 World Cup Finals.
The former Juventus boss will be asked to start a new era for the side after Trap’s disappointing spell.
The veteran wasn’t offered a new deal after failure at the 2002 World Cup and in Portugal this summer.
Lippi has made his name in the Italian game during two spells at Juventus which spanned nine years.
During that time he won five Scudetti, a Champions’ League and an Intercontinental title amongst many others.
Lippi’s first game in charge should be a friendly against Iceland on August 18. His competitive debut will be in a World Cup qualifier versus Norway on September 4.
It has also been confirmed that FIGC President Franco Carraro offered his resignation today but it was rejected by the federation.
"I am to blame as I kept faith with Trapattoni after the World Cup and the Wales defeat," he stated. "That is why I offered to quit."
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