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Official: Tedesco takes over as Bologna head coach

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Skip to contentROME, ITALY - OCTOBER 10: Domenico Tedesco Head Coach of Belgium gestures during the UEFA Nations League 2024/25 League A Group A2 match between Italy and Belgium at Stadio Olimpico on October 10, 2024 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)Domenico Tedesco Italy (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

Bologna have confirmed the appointment of Domenico Tedesco as their new head coach, with the Italian-born German coach signing a contract until June 2028 with an option to extend for a further year.

The club confirmed on Tuesday that Tedesco will succeed Vincenzo Italiano, who guided the club to Coppa Italia glory in 2024/2025 before departing following contract talks that ultimately failed to result in a continuation.

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Tedesco arrives with considerable experience across multiple European leagues and brings a proven track record at the highest level.

FREIBERG AM NECKAR, GERMANY – JUNE 13: Domenico Tedesco, Head of Belgium reacts during a public training session at Wasen-SportCentrum on June 13, 2024 in Freiberg am Neckar, Germany. (Photo by Christian Kaspar-Bartke/Getty Images)

Tedesco brings Champions League and Europa League experience to Dall’Ara

Born in Rossano, Calabria, Tedesco began his coaching journey in the youth academies of VfB Stuttgart and Hoffenheim before making the step into senior management.

He led Erzgebirge Aue before taking charge of Schalke 04, where he guided the club to a second-place Bundesliga finish and a Champions League round of 16 appearance.

Further spells at Spartak Moscow, RB Leipzig, the Belgium national team and Fenerbahce followed, during which time he added two trophies to his CV, the DFL Pokal with Leipzig in 2021/22 and the Turkish Super Cup with Fenerbahce last year.

His appointment gives Bologna a coach familiar with managing expectations and building competitive squads, qualities that will be tested immediately as he seeks to improve upon Italiano’s work.

BySam Wilson

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