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Ammon
3 days ago
- Sport
- Ammon
Pirlo appointed manager of UAE second-tier club
Ammon News - Former Italy captain Andrea Pirlo has been appointed manager of Dubai-based United FC, the United Arab Emirates' second-tier club announced on Friday. Local media reported the 46-year-old has signed a two-year deal with the club. Founded in September 2022, United FC are also known as Dubai United. The club earned promotion from the third-tier in the 2022–23 season. "Pirlo brings with him a unique footballing vision and valuable coaching experience from spells at Juventus and Sampdoria," the club said in a statement. "His arrival marks an exciting new chapter for United FC and reflects the club's growing ambition in the UAE football landscape." Pirlo guided Italian Serie B side Sampdoria to a seventh-place finish during the 2023-2024 season. He was sacked in August last year after a poor start to the season. Pirlo retired from playing in 2017 after establishing himself as one of the best midfielders of his generation. He helped Italy win the 2006 World Cup, won the Champions League twice with AC Milan, and lifted four consecutive Serie A titles with Juventus from 2012-2015. Reuters


CNA
4 days ago
- Sport
- CNA
Pirlo appointed manager of UAE second-tier club
Former Italy captain Andrea Pirlo has been appointed manager of Dubai-based United FC, the United Arab Emirates' second-tier club announced on Friday. Local media reported the 46-year-old has signed a two-year deal with the club. Founded in September 2022, United FC are also known as Dubai United. The club earned promotion from the third-tier in the 2022–23 season. "Pirlo brings with him a unique footballing vision and valuable coaching experience from spells at Juventus and Sampdoria," the club said in a statement. "His arrival marks an exciting new chapter for United FC and reflects the club's growing ambition in the UAE football landscape." Pirlo guided Italian Serie B side Sampdoria to a seventh-place finish during the 2023-2024 season. He was sacked in August last year after a poor start to the season. Pirlo retired from playing in 2017 after establishing himself as one of the best midfielders of his generation. He helped Italy win the 2006 World Cup, won the Champions League twice with AC Milan, and lifted four consecutive Serie A titles with Juventus from 2012-2015.

Straits Times
4 days ago
- Sport
- Straits Times
Pirlo appointed manager of UAE second-tier club
Find out what's new on ST website and app. Former Italy captain Andrea Pirlo has been appointed manager of Dubai-based United FC, the United Arab Emirates' second-tier club announced on Friday. Local media reported the 46-year-old has signed a two-year deal with the club. Founded in September 2022, United FC are also known as Dubai United. The club earned promotion from the third-tier in the 2022–23 season. "Pirlo brings with him a unique footballing vision and valuable coaching experience from spells at Juventus and Sampdoria," the club said in a statement. "His arrival marks an exciting new chapter for United FC and reflects the club's growing ambition in the UAE football landscape." Pirlo guided Italian Serie B side Sampdoria to a seventh-place finish during the 2023-2024 season. He was sacked in August last year after a poor start to the season. Pirlo retired from playing in 2017 after establishing himself as one of the best midfielders of his generation. He helped Italy win the 2006 World Cup, won the Champions League twice with AC Milan, and lifted four consecutive Serie A titles with Juventus from 2012-2015. REUTERS


Irish Daily Mirror
5 days ago
- Sport
- Irish Daily Mirror
Ireland legend opens up on Serie A opportunity and why the move didn't happen
Jason McAteer has hailed Evan Ferguson's switch to Roma - and revealed that he was once so close to a big Serie A move of his own that he spent four months learning Italian. The Ireland legend was at his childhood team Liverpool at the time, when a call came in from Italy. Serie A giants Sampdoria were tracking the Boys in Green star and were all set to swoop at the end of the 1997/98 campaign. Then, disaster struck. A broken leg against Blackburn Rovers in January 1998 put an end to their interest, and McAteer stayed at Anfield until the following January, when he moved to Ewood Park. 'The Italian league was really fashionable,' McAteer recalled, speaking to MirrorSport with William Hill Vegas. 'I know the money came into the Premier League and you had the influx of foreign players and foreign managers. 'It was very lucrative to come to the Premier League. But there was still an attraction to go to Italy. 'When I was at Liverpool, I got a phone call from an agent in Italy asking me if I wanted to go to Sampdoria. I kind of was flattered. Put it this way, I started learning Italian. 'They were on the phone all the time, just checking in with me and making sure I was alright, and (asking) what I was doing at the end of the season. 'And then I broke my leg playing for Liverpool against Blackburn, and they went in a different direction. 'Whether it had come to them actually making a bid, I don't know whether that happened. 'But if I was given the opportunity to go, I don't know, because I was at Liverpool, so it would have been extremely flattering. 'Sampdoria at the time had a record of players coming over - Graeme Souness, David Platt - so it was a very, very fashionable move. 'They probably would have been able to compete with the wages back then. But I don't know whether my heart would have let me go.' Sampdoria weren't the only big continental outfit to register their interest in McAteer, the man whose goal against the Netherlands put Ireland on course for qualification to the 2002 World Cup. 'I had the opportunity as well… my agent was talking to Sevilla when I left Blackburn (in October 2001),' said McAteer, who ended up going to Sunderland. 'I don't know whether the wages put them off, I don't know what happened, but the deal broke down. 'I do look back on my career and think, once I left Liverpool it would have been nice to go abroad, it would have been nice to learn a different language, to live a different culture, to see football in a different way. 'But unfortunately it didn't quite happen. 'There were not as many opportunities for my generation as there are now. But still there were offers, there were situations that might have grown legs, but they just didn't.' McAteer does occasionally wonder 'what if', so he is delighted to see Ferguson join the growing group of Irish youngsters plying their trade outside of the traditional UK scene. 'Sampdoria and Sevilla were huge clubs, and obviously I was flattered,' he said. 'I have no idea… like I said, I broke my leg. The phone calls stopped and I ended up stopping my Italian lessons. 'But I was enjoying it, I was really enjoying learning Italian. 'I'd like to pick it up again. I probably did it for about four months. I had a decent go at it, I had a private tutor. 'Saying my name and asking for some lunch was what I had in the bag. A few swear words too! 'Gazzetta Football was on, James Richardson, Gazza was out in Lazio, and there was this fashion about the Italians and the way they played football. 'A lot of big players were there. In '94 as well, we were playing in the Giants Stadium against Italy; Baggio, Donnadoni, Baresi… all of those big names.' As for Ferguson, he said: 'Obviously he's had his injury problems and that probably struck him down when he was coming into prominence. 'He was on everyone's lips, a move to Man United was maybe on the cards at one point, everyone was talking about him. 'There were a few players around like (Rasmus) Hojland, the same age, and he was probably in that bracket of maybe going onto one of the big-six. 'His Ireland career was going well. Then obviously the injuries and a loss of form. 'But I think the move abroad for these young players is brilliant if you get the opportunity, to learn a different culture. 'It's obviously different to what Trent (Alexander-Arnold)'s move is. You would put it more in the Jadon Sancho bracket, Jude Bellingham, to go to these clubs where everything about them is about football. 'He is going to Italy, he'll play with quality players like (Paulo) Dybala, and he'll learn a different style of football. 'He's away from the pressure as well, the expectation that everyone thinks he is going to become this world-beater, which is where he was before his injury. 'So I think it will really benefit his career, this move.' Get the latest sports headlines straight to your inbox by signing up for free email .
Yahoo
7 days ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Official – Ebenezer Akinsanmiro Joins Pisa On Loan From Inter Milan
Official – Ebenezer Akinsanmiro Joins Pisa On Loan From Inter Milan Midfielder Ebenezer Akinsanmiro has joined newly-promoted Pisa on loan from Inter Milan. Inter Milan have announced the transfer of the 20-year-old on their homepage. The loan deal contains a purchase option, and a buyback option for Inter. Advertisement Midfielder Ebenezer Akinsanmiro joined Inter Milan in the summer of 2023. He joined from Remo Stars. Inter had beaten the likes of Real Madrid and Benfica to Akinsanmiro's signature. Akinsanmiro arrived at Inter as a teenager. Therefore, he spent his first year at the club playing with the Primavera or Under-19 team. Then last summer, Akinsanmiro joined Sampdoria on loan. He featured for the Blucerchiati in Serie B last season, receiving regular playing time. Official – Ebenezer Akinsanmiro Joins Pisa On Loan From Inter Inter Milan's Nigerian midfielder #41 Ebenezer Akinsanmiro controls the ball during the Italian Serie A football match between Lecce and Inter Milan at the Ettore Giardiniero stadium in Lecce, on February 25, 2024. (Photo by Carlo Hermann / AFP) (Photo by CARLO HERMANN/AFP via Getty Images) Advertisement After his loan spell with Sampdoria in Serie B last season, Akinsanmiro is now ready for top flight football. The Tuscan club are back in Serie A after winning promotion last season. And they are reinforcing their squad for life back in the top flight. Pisa have agreed a loan deal for Akinsanmiro with Inter. The 20-year-old arrives on a season-long loan deal. Pisa have a purchase option to sign the Nigerian on a permanent basis at the end of the season. However, Inter also have a buyback option.