Promoted teams are Brescia, Lecce and Hellas Verona.
And the last from Europe top five leagues. Serie A managers during their playing days. Andreazzoli never played football professionally while Semplici played for some smaller club so I couldn't find his photo.
Siniša Mihajlović (Borovo / Bologna)
Eugenio Corini (Chievo / Brescia)
Rolando Maran (Chievo / Cagliari)
Vincenzo Montella (Genoa / Fiorentina)
Aurelio Andreazzoli (Roma / Genoa)
Ivan Jurić (Hajduk Split / Hellas Verona)
Antonio Conte (Lecce / Inter)
Maurizio Sarri (Figline / Juventus)
Simone Inzaghi (Lazio)
Fabio Liverani (Lazio / Lecce)
Marco Giampaolo (Gubbio / Milan)
Carlo Ancelotti (Roma / Napoli)
Roberto D'Aversa (Siena / Parma)
Paulo Fonseca (Estrela Da Amadora / Roma)
Eusebio Di Francesco (Lucchese / Sampdoria)
Roberto De Zerbi (Monza / Sassuolo)
Leonardo Semplici (SPAL)
Walter Mazzarri (Reggiana / Torino)
Igor Tudor (Hajduk Split / Udinese)
MANAGERIAL CHANGES:
Stefano Pioli (Verona / Milan): Former Italian footballer Pioli is a new manager of AC Milan. He already coached many Italian clubs including other Milan club, Inter.
Claudio Ranieri (Catanzaro / Sampdoria): With bad results at the start of the season Sampdoria replaced Francesco with Claudio Ranieri. Genoa's club will be 8th italian club in his coaching career.
Thiago Motta (Genoa): Former Brazilian born Italian footballer is a new manager of Genoa. He was their player in 2008/09 season. He last coached U-19 team of PSG.
Fabio Grosso (Inter / Brescia): World Cup champion with Italy is a new coach of Brescia.
Luca Gotti (? / Udinese): Gotti replaces Tudor as Udinese manager.
Eugenio Corini (Chievo Verona / Brescia): Brescia sacked Grosso after three straight defeats without a single goal. Eugenio Corini comes back.
Gennaro Gattuso (Perugia / Napoli): Former Italian national team player replaces Ancelotti on Napoli bench.
Davide Nicola (Genoa): New manager of Genoa is Davide Nicola their former footballer.
Moreno Longo (Torino): New manager of Torino is Moreno Longo, former Italian footballer who begun his playing career exactly with Torino.
Diego Lopez (Cagliari / Brescia): Cagliari legend Diego Lopez is a new manager of Brescia. He already worked with several Serie A clubs.
Luigi Di Biagio (Foggia / SPAL): Last placed SPAL have a new manager. It is former Italian national team player Luigi Di Biagio.
Walter Zenga (Inter / Cagliari): Former Italian goalkeeper is a new manager of Cagliari.
MANAGERIAL CHANGES:
Stefano Pioli (Verona / Milan): Former Italian footballer Pioli is a new manager of AC Milan. He already coached many Italian clubs including other Milan club, Inter.
Claudio Ranieri (Catanzaro / Sampdoria): With bad results at the start of the season Sampdoria replaced Francesco with Claudio Ranieri. Genoa's club will be 8th italian club in his coaching career.
Thiago Motta (Genoa): Former Brazilian born Italian footballer is a new manager of Genoa. He was their player in 2008/09 season. He last coached U-19 team of PSG.
Fabio Grosso (Inter / Brescia): World Cup champion with Italy is a new coach of Brescia.
Luca Gotti (? / Udinese): Gotti replaces Tudor as Udinese manager.
Eugenio Corini (Chievo Verona / Brescia): Brescia sacked Grosso after three straight defeats without a single goal. Eugenio Corini comes back.
Gennaro Gattuso (Perugia / Napoli): Former Italian national team player replaces Ancelotti on Napoli bench.
Davide Nicola (Genoa): New manager of Genoa is Davide Nicola their former footballer.
Moreno Longo (Torino): New manager of Torino is Moreno Longo, former Italian footballer who begun his playing career exactly with Torino.
Diego Lopez (Cagliari / Brescia): Cagliari legend Diego Lopez is a new manager of Brescia. He already worked with several Serie A clubs.
Luigi Di Biagio (Foggia / SPAL): Last placed SPAL have a new manager. It is former Italian national team player Luigi Di Biagio.
Walter Zenga (Inter / Cagliari): Former Italian goalkeeper is a new manager of Cagliari.
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