City
Epaper

Juventus legend Giorgi Chiellini rejoins club post-retirement 

By IANS | Updated: September 15, 2024 15:45 IST

Turin, Sep 15 Giorgi Chiellini has returned to the club Juventus following his retirement and will be taking ...

Open in App

Turin, Sep 15 Giorgi Chiellini has returned to the club Juventus following his retirement and will be taking on a managerial role focusing on relations with national and international football institutions.

Chiellini announced his retirement from professional football in December 2023, whilst playing for Major League Soccer side Los Angeles FC, after a remarkable 22-year career, leaving the game as one of the most respected defenders in football, and ended his career winning 27 titles.

Juventus confirmed his return via a statement released on their website, which reads as follows

“Giorgio Chiellini has returned to Juventus, taking on a managerial role focusing on relations with national and international football institutions.”

“Chiellini never truly left the Bianconeri – his heart, soul and values have always remained connected to the club, both on and off the field. As of September 16, he will serve as Head of Football Institutional Relations.”

“Giorgio will report directly to CEO Maurizio Scanavino, representing the club in his new managerial role. His academic background complements his experience as a player, captain and Juventus legend. Welcome back home, Giorgio!”

Over the course of a 17 year tenure with the ‘Old Lady,’ which began in 2005 when he joined from Italian side Fiorentina, Chiellini represented the black and white stripes on 561 occasions, which saw him accumulate close to 47,000 minutes for the side and score 36 goals in the process.

A nine time Serie A winner, five time Italian Cup winner, and five time Italian Super Cup winner, Chiellini left Juventus in 2022 and also won the MLS Cup with the side.

Alongside his illustrious club career, Chiellini played 117 times for Italy, and captained the Azzurri to the 2020 European Championship where he was recognized as the Defender of the Tournament. Chiellini appeared for Italy in the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cup and registered a total of eight goals and four assists in his time with the National Team.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsNaorem Roshan Singh extends contract with Bengaluru FC until end of 2028-29 campaign

BusinessGK Energy’s costs surge sharply ahead of IPO, shows DRHP

NationalMock drills conducted in several Rajasthan cities including capital Jaipur

NationalAmarinder Singh warns Pakistan against attempt to escalate conflict

BusinessLuminis partners with Forvis Mazars in India to expand microbiome-powered AgTech solutions

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsKIYG 2025: MP teams take motivation from PM Modi’s interest and win gold in Mallakhamb

Other SportsSAFF U19 is a good platform to start preparing for AFC U20 Qualifiers: Bibiano Fernandes

Other SportsAthletic Club handed major blow ahead of Man Utd clash as key trio out with injury

Other SportsForeign players worried, but Pakistan Super League to continue despite Indian air strikes

Other SportsArchery WC Stage 2: Indian men's & women's compound teams to play for gold in Shanghai