Stefano Pioli has been reappointed as Fiorentina’s head coach on a three-year contract, marking his return to the club after previously managing them from 2017 to 2019. Pioli, who also played for Fiorentina between 1989 and 1995, replaces Raffaele Palladino, who resigned unexpectedly in June, just weeks after extending his contract until 2027.
During his previous tenure with Fiorentina, Pioli guided the team to a commendable sixth-place finish in Serie A, securing qualification for European competitions. His leadership was instrumental in developing a competitive squad that consistently challenged the league’s top teams. Following his time in Florence, Pioli achieved significant success with AC Milan, leading them to the Serie A title in the 2021-22 season. His most recent managerial role was with Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr, where he spent the 2024-25 season, guiding the team to a third-place finish in the Saudi Pro League.
Fiorentina’s president, Rocco Commisso, expressed his enthusiasm for Pioli’s return, stating, “I am very happy that Stefano Pioli is the new coach of Fiorentina’s first team. From the very first moment I spoke to him, I found a coach with great human values who is ready to do everything he can for this club.
The appointment of Pioli is part of a broader trend in Serie A, with several clubs undergoing managerial changes ahead of the 2025-26 … . Notably, Inter Milan, AC Milan, … , and Lazio have also appointed new head coaches, indicating a period of significant transition within the league.
Pioli’s return to Fiorentina is anticipated to bring stability and a wealth of experience to the team. His tactical acumen and familiarity with the club’s culture are expected to enhance Fiorentina’s competitiveness in both domestic and European competitions. Fans and stakeholders are optimistic that under Pioli’s guidance, the team will build upon its recent successes and strive for higher achievements in the upcoming season.
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