Articolo: Serie A's Ambitious Expansion Plans
Serie A's Ambitious Expansion Plans
Serie A aims to become the first European league to host official matches in the United States. This initiative is driven by the presence of several Italian clubs under American ownership and the growing U.S. market for major football events. However, it requires approvals from local leagues, UEFA, and FIFA. Michele Ciccares, Serie A's commercial director, likened this expansion to the NFL's international games and suggested that with the necessary approvals, it could materialize within one or two years.
Scottish Players Revitalize Serie A
There's a resurgence of Scottish talent in Italian football. After a 32-year absence, Scottish players are making significant impacts in Serie A and B. Liam Henderson's move to Bari in 2018 opened the door, followed by Aaron Hickey's success at Bologna. Players like Lewis Ferguson and Josh Doig have thrived, reflecting their strong work ethic. Recent arrivals, including Ché Adams, Billy Gilmour, and Scott McTominay, highlight this revival, strengthening the bond between Scottish talent and Serie A. The Guardian
Cesc Fàbregas' Impact at Como
Cesc Fàbregas' involvement with Como has been transformative. The club invested over €50 million in the recent winter transfer market, surpassing other Serie A teams. Significant signings include Anastasios Douvikas (€13 million), Maxence Caqueret (€15 million, a club record), and Assane Diao (€12 million). These reinforcements aim to secure the team's Serie A status and achieve higher standings in the future. The Guardian+1Diario AS+1Diario AS
Controversies Surrounding Italian Footballers
Michael Liguori, a player for Padova, continues to train and play despite being sentenced to three years and four months in prison for the sexual abuse of a minor in 2018. The Padova club has chosen to retain him until a final verdict is reached, sparking debates about the club's responsibility and sensitivity to the victim's situation. Cadena SER
Piacenza's Unprecedented Managerial Decision
Piacenza, a fourth-tier Italian club, terminated manager Simone Bentivoglio's contract after just one training session. This decision followed fan protests due to Bentivoglio's past involvement in a betting scandal. The club also saw a change in sporting director, with Carlo Maria Zerminiani replacing Alessio Setsu. Stefano Rossini was subsequently appointed as the new head coach. The Scottish Sun+1The Guardian+1
These stories offer a mix of strategic initiatives, player movements, and off-field controversies that are shaping the current football landscape in Italy.
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