Hellas Verona have officially announced that former defender Salvatore Bocchetti has become the club’s new head coach.

The 35-year-old Italian finished his playing career with the Gialloblu last year after spending his final season in Veneto. After hanging up his boots, Bocchetti became Hellas Verona’s Under-18 coach, spending a few months in the role before becoming assistant coach to Igor Tudor. After Tudor’s departure, Bocchetti became the Primavera coach. 

Hellas Verona dismissed Gabriele Cioffi earlier this week following the team’s disappointing start to the season. Bocchetti has now been promoted to replace him, giving him a chance on the main stage.

The Gialloblu currently sit 18th in the Serie A table, giving Bocchetti a tough challenge in his first senior team head coaching role. The Veneto side’s next games are against Milan on October 16 and Sassuolo on October 24.

Cioffi joined Hellas Verona in the summer and oversaw 10 games before his dismissal, averaging 0.50 points per match.

2 thought on “Official: Hellas Verona appoint Bocchetti as new head coach”
  1. Before calcio was all about experienced players, experienced coaches, only experienced people and things, no body was trying to give that experience to the young ones. At least you can now see clubs having the courage to appoint young coaches. Half of the old coaches are bad anyway and I don’t understand how clubs would be hiring the same old outdated coaches who always get sacked twice every season instead of trying something new with a young guy. Good luck Bocchetti!

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