Luciano Spalletti, born on March seventh, nineteen fifty-nine, is a distinguished Italian football manager and former player, currently at the helm of Juventus. His managerial journey began in nineteen ninety-three with Empoli, where he laid the foundation for a successful career in coaching.
Spalletti's notable tenure includes two significant periods with AS Roma, where he achieved remarkable success by clinching two consecutive Coppa Italia titles. His expertise extended beyond Italy when he took charge of Zenit St. Petersburg from two thousand nine to two thousand fourteen, leading the team to secure two Russian Premier League titles.
In two thousand twenty-one, he was appointed as the manager of Napoli, where he celebrated a triumphant season by winning the Serie A title in the twenty twenty-two to twenty twenty-three season. After departing from Napoli in June twenty twenty-three, Spalletti took on the challenge of managing the Italy national team in August twenty twenty-three, guiding them to qualify for UEFA Euro twenty twenty-four, although they faced elimination in the round of sixteen.
After his tenure with the national team ended in June twenty twenty-five, Spalletti made a swift return to club management, taking over as head coach of Juventus in October twenty twenty-five, continuing his legacy in Italian football.