Thunderbolt on Ligue 1! For this great coach, it’s over (OFFICIAL)

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Ligue 1 has lost one of its most highly rated technicians.

It was anticipated, it is now official: Francesco Farioli is the new coach of Ajax Amsterdam. The Dutch club announced the signing of the young Italian technician this Thursday.

Farioli has signed a lease which binds him to Ajax until 2027. He arrives in the Netherlands with his assistants Daniele Cavalletto and Felipe Sanchez Mateos, ensuring the continuity of a staff which had made its mark on the Côte d’ Azure.

Farioli continues to progress, Nice is at a turning point in its history

Nice to be in Amsterdam », Francesco Farioli announced his ambitions: “ I want reconnect with the DNA of the club, with the aim of bringing new energy with a positive way of working and thinking. I am aware that there is a lot of work to be done, but we have already started to prepare. We don’t want to waste time preparing for the new season and bringing Ajax back to where they belong “.

For’OGC Nice, the departure of Francesco Farioli marks a new turning point in a project that has become unclear for a year. The Riviera club is looking for a new technician to embody its policy. The name of Bruno Genesio comes up repeatedly, as does that of Florian Maurice for the position of sports director.

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