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Roberto Mancini's move: he leaves his position at Al Saad, now he is free to take the national team's coaching job
Italy⚽ Sports20 days ago

Roberto Mancini's move: he leaves his position at Al Saad, now he is free to take the national team's coaching job

Roberto Mancini has resigned from his position as head coach of Al Sadd Sports Club in Qatar, signaling his intent to return as head coach of the Italian national team. Mancini previously coached Italy until he left after the European Championship victory and a failed World Cup qualification campaign in 2023. His time coaching in Saudi Arabia was unsuccessful and ended in October 2024. He has since returned to Qatar with Al Sadd, leading them to win the Qatar Stars League and reach the final of the Emir’s Cup. The outcome of the FIGC presidency election on June 22 will determine who becomes M&

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Roberto Mancini's move: he leaves his position at Al Saad, now he is free to take the national team's coaching job

Roberto Mancini has resigned from his position as head coach of Al Sadd Sports Club in Qatar, signaling his intent to return as head coach of the Italian national team. Mancini previously coached Italy until he left after the European Championship victory and a failed World Cup qualification campaign in 2023. His time coaching in Saudi Arabia was unsuccessful and ended in October 2024. He has since returned to Qatar with Al Sadd, leading them to win the Qatar Stars League and reach the final of the Emir’s Cup. The outcome of the FIGC presidency election on June 22 will determine who becomes M&

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