Moncalieri – Vitantonio Zaza is the new coach of Moncalieri, a choice that represents an important innovation for the Turin club and for the football scene in Piedmont. With a past full of important experiences, Zaza is a historical figure in regional football, especially in the youth sector, having successfully coached the youth teams of Turin for many years.
Zaza’s career has been marked by a great ability to work with young talents, pushing them to express their full potential. After his important period in Turin, Zaza continued his professional career at Pro Vercelli and Alessandria, two clubs with great traditions. With Alessandria, Zaza also had the opportunity to make his debut in the Italian league, an experience that enriched his technical and human background.
Now, Vitantonio Zaza starts again from the first category, taking charge of Moncalieri with an ambitious project. The club has chosen to rely on a coach with great experience and competence, focusing on a profile that, despite the many seasons spent training promising young players, is ready to make his experience available also in amateur football.
The challenge awaiting Zaza is exciting. Moncalieri is a club that has proven to have solid projects and a clear vision for the future, aiming to grow and stabilize in the top categories. The choice of Zaza as technical director is an important signal: the club intends to build a competitive team, capable of fighting for important objectives, benefiting from the experience of a coach accustomed to working at high levels.
Vitantonio Zaza is no stranger to these challenges. His career is an example of dedication, passion and efficiency. Moncalieri will be able to benefit from his experience, his ability to build strong and motivated groups, and his in-depth knowledge of Piedmontese football, especially its academy. The goal is clear: to make Moncalieri compete at the highest level of the first division, and lay the foundations for an even more ambitious future.
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