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Atalanta replace Gregucci with Conte


Former Juventus midfielder Antonio Conte
For a fencer, see Antonio Conte (fencer).


Antonio Conte (born July 31, 1969 in Lecce) is an Italian former football (soccer) player turned manager.
 is the new coach of Serie A This article is about the Italian football league. For other uses, see Serie A (disambiguation).

Serie A (officially known as the Serie A TIM
 basement boys Atalanta after the Bergamese club sacked Angelo Gregucci on Monday after just four matches.

Atalanta have had a disastrous start to the season, losing their first four games including a 4-1 defeat at newly-promoted Bari on Sunday.

Ironically, Conte was the coach who guided Bari to the Serie B
For the Brazilian football league, see Campeonato Brasileiro Série B.
Serie B is the name of the second highest football league in Italy. It consists of 22 teams.
 title last season only to part company with the club in the summer three weeks after signing a contract extension.

"The club thanks Mr Angelo Gregucci and his staff for the work they have done until now and wishes them the best professional success in the future," said a club statement.

Atalanta are the only team in the league yet to pick up a point.

Gregucci was only appointed at the beginning of the season after Luigi Del Neri Luigi Del Neri (born August 23, 1950 in Aquileia, Udine) is an Italian football manager and former player. Career
Player
Del Neri made his professional debut as player at the age of 16 for Spal, Ferrara's football team, for which he had worked as storer.
 left to join Sampdoria and his second spell in Serie A has turned out even shorter than his first.

He was named Lecce coach in 2005 but lasted only five games then as his team began the season with four defeats and a draw.

Conte won the Champions League and fve Serie A titles as a player with Juventus from 1991 to 2004.

He played 20 times for Italy, scoring twice, and was part of the squads that lost in the finals of 1994 World Cup and 2000 European Championships There are various championships held in a variety of sports on a European Level:
  • athletics: European Championships in Athletics
  • auto racing:
  • European Championship (auto racing) (Grand Prix auto racing
.
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