World Cup-winner Luca Toni has officially qualified as a sporting director, having passed his FIGC exam.

The former Bayern Munich, Fiorentina and Juventus striker retired at the end of last season, having scored for Verona on his final appearance.

Toni expressed his desire to remain in football, and immediately began the process of becoming a licensed sporting director.

Today the FIGC has published the list of those who have passed the exam, with Toni among the names present.

World Cup-winner Luca Toni has officially qualified as a sporting director, having passed his FIGC exam.

The former Bayern Munich, Fiorentina and Juventus striker retired at the end of last season, having scored for Verona on his final appearance.

Toni expressed his desire to remain in football, and immediately began the process of becoming a licensed sporting director.

Today the FIGC has published the list of those who have passed the exam, with Toni among the names present.

Former Parma and Torino Coach Mario Beretta has also been given his diploma, with the 57-year-old currently working as Cagliari’s youth coach.

Newly qualified sporting directors: Andrea Agatensi, Marco Antonini, Mario Beretta, Marco Bernardi, Marco Bertelli, Leonardo Bonomi, Davide Cangini, Stefano Cappelletti, Davide Caprari, Pierluigi Carta, Massimo Cerri, Antonio Colonna, Gianluca Comotto, Nicola Costanzo, Marco Cunico, Paolo Danzè, Alessandro Degli Esposti, Andrea Fabbrini, Jesse Andrea Fioranelli, Pasquale Foggia, Piero Francesco Garrubba, Filippo Ghinassi, Daniele Gianfelici, Giovanni Lovato, Alessandro Luci, Carlalberto Ludi, Carlo Musa, Cristian Orta, Alberto Pacchioni, Francesco Panfili, Ciro Alessio Rescigno, Massimiliano Scaglia, Roberto Scoccia, Clemente Severati, Matteo Silvestri, Luca Toni, Stefano Trinchera, Federico Valdambrini, Andrea Turi Vasile, Vincenzo Vecchio, Francesco Vitaglione, Moreno Zebi

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