Napoli sacks Mazzarri, appoints Calzona as new manager

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Napoli Football Club has announced the departure of manager Walter Mazzarri after a brief three-month tenure, marking a swift managerial change for the Italian champions. Mazzarri, who took over from Rudy Garcia in November, exits with Napoli positioned ninth in Serie A, failing to meet expectations.

Calzona Steps In: A Familiar Face Takes Charge

Stepping into the managerial role is Francesco Calzona, the current manager of the Slovakian national team. The 55-year-old Italian brings with him experience from his time as an assistant manager at Napoli under the stewardship of Maurizio Sarri and Luciano Spalletti. Calzona’s familiarity with the club’s environment could provide a seamless transition as Napoli navigates through a challenging period.

Challenges and Commitments: Calzona’s Dual Responsibilities

Despite his new appointment, Calzona maintains his commitment to lead Slovakia in the upcoming Euro 2024 tournament. The Slovak Football Association has expressed understanding of the unconventional decision, acknowledging Calzona’s dedication to both roles. With a contract extension hinging on Slovakia’s performance in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, Calzona faces the task of balancing club and international duties. Napoli owner Aurelio de Laurentiis has extended gratitude to Mazzarri for his contributions during a turbulent phase and anticipates Calzona’s leadership ahead of their crucial Champions League encounter against Barcelona.

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