
Porto appoint Farioli as head coach
Farioli left Ajax in May after the Dutch side missed out on a record 37th Eredivisie crown following a late season collapse, which allowed PSV Eindhoven to snatch the title on the final day.
The Italian led Nice to a fifth-place finish in Ligue 1 in the 2023-24 season and has also coached Turkish sides Fatih Karagumruk and Alanyaspor.
He replaces Martin Anselmi, who departed Porto earlier this month after their group-stage exit from the Club World Cup.

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