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Filippo Inzaghi back coaching in Serie A after being hired by Salernitana

https://apnews.com/article/filippo-inza ... 7ea7b1ea34

So he and younger brother Simone (Inter) will be head coaches in Serie A at the same time.

Any other instances of brothers (or family members) being head coaches in the same league at the same time?
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amenina wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 04:07 Filippo Inzaghi back coaching in Serie A after being hired by Salernitana

https://apnews.com/article/filippo-inza ... 7ea7b1ea34

So he and younger brother Simone (Inter) will be head coaches in Serie A at the same time.

Any other instances of brothers (or family members) being head coaches in the same league at the same time?
This season you nearly had Mircea Lucescu (father) and Razvan Lucescu (son) in the same league, Conference League, but Mircea was eliminated in the playoff.
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Wayne Rooney is the new coach of Birmingham City (EFL Championship).
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amenina wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 04:07 Filippo Inzaghi back coaching in Serie A after being hired by Salernitana

https://apnews.com/article/filippo-inza ... 7ea7b1ea34

So he and younger brother Simone (Inter) will be head coaches in Serie A at the same time.

Any other instances of brothers (or family members) being head coaches in the same league at the same time?
Ronald en Erwin Koeman were opponents as coaches (and players) a few times in the Eredivisie. At this moment Erwin is the assistent of Ronald at Oranje.
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Xabi Alonso is one of those people that has been doing well all around! After hundreds of apps for Real Sociedad, Liverpool, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, he has been coaching successfully Bayer Leverkusen (61% win)!
He also has 114 apps for Spain with whom he has won Euro 2008, Euro 2012 and 2010 World Cup, and he has also represented his country in Euro 2004, 2006 World Cup and 2014 World Cup.
All this and he's just 42 years old!

Let's see if he will be 'transferred' to Real Madrid!
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Serie A: Napoli changes!!
Garcia was kicked out and Walter Mazzarri replaced him.
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Union Berlin just sacked their coach Urs Fischer after 5 successful years. Even this legacy doesn't matter when you lose every game. I understand them, even if many of their fans are a bit angry now.

He'll get new offers for sure after his good work at Union. From 2nd Bundesliga to CL.
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The interim manager the Union Berlin was appointed, Marco Grote (51 years old), with assistant coach Marie-Louise Eta (32 years old) being the first woman in the history to being in the managerial staff a men's team in German football.
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Fatih Terim succeeds Ivan Jovanović as the new coach of Panathinaikos FC.
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Clubs who have changed coaches since the start of the season:


England: 2/20 (10%)
Austria: 2/12 (16.6%)
Spain: 4/20 (20%)
Italy: 4/20 (20%)
Germany: 4/18 (22.2%)
France: 4/18 (22.2%)
Belgium: 4/16 (25%)
Switzerland: 3/12 (25%)
Czechia: 4/16 (25%)
Netherlands: 5/18 (27.7%)
Scotland: 4/12 (33.3%)
Portugal: 7/18 (38.8%)
Ukraine: 9/16 (56.3%)
Turkey: 12/20 (60%)
Greece: 9/14 (64.3%)
Serbia: 11/16 (68.7%)
Croatia: 8/10 (80%)
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Firnen wrote: Tue Dec 26, 2023 19:30 Clubs who have changed coaches since the start of the season:


England: 2/20 (10%)
Austria: 2/12 (16.6%)
Spain: 4/20 (20%)
Italy: 4/20 (20%)
Germany: 4/18 (22.2%)
France: 4/18 (22.2%)
Belgium: 4/16 (25%)
Switzerland: 3/12 (25%)
Czechia: 4/16 (25%)
Netherlands: 5/18 (27.7%)
Scotland: 4/12 (33.3%)
Portugal: 7/18 (38.8%)
Ukraine: 9/16 (56.3%)
Turkey: 12/20 (60%)
Greece: 9/14 (64.3%)
Serbia: 11/16 (68.7%)
Croatia: 8/10 (80%)
Really nice for England to be at the top here. The numbers at the bottom countries are ridiculous. Some of them would be even for a full season.
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Besiktas is probably first in this list if we count clubs individually, since the 4th coach of this season will be announced within a few days.
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Lorric wrote: Tue Dec 26, 2023 21:05
Firnen wrote: Tue Dec 26, 2023 19:30 Clubs who have changed coaches since the start of the season:


England: 2/20 (10%)
Austria: 2/12 (16.6%)
Spain: 4/20 (20%)
Italy: 4/20 (20%)
Germany: 4/18 (22.2%)
France: 4/18 (22.2%)
Belgium: 4/16 (25%)
Switzerland: 3/12 (25%)
Czechia: 4/16 (25%)
Netherlands: 5/18 (27.7%)
Scotland: 4/12 (33.3%)
Portugal: 7/18 (38.8%)
Ukraine: 9/16 (56.3%)
Turkey: 12/20 (60%)
Greece: 9/14 (64.3%)
Serbia: 11/16 (68.7%)
Croatia: 8/10 (80%)
Really nice for England to be at the top here. The numbers at the bottom countries are ridiculous. Some of them would be even for a full season.
Yes, but wacko ten Hag would have been fired in any country a few times already. You like the dead man walking syndrome.
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bugylibicska wrote: Tue Dec 26, 2023 22:02
Lorric wrote: Tue Dec 26, 2023 21:05
Firnen wrote: Tue Dec 26, 2023 19:30 Clubs who have changed coaches since the start of the season:


England: 2/20 (10%)
Austria: 2/12 (16.6%)
Spain: 4/20 (20%)
Italy: 4/20 (20%)
Germany: 4/18 (22.2%)
France: 4/18 (22.2%)
Belgium: 4/16 (25%)
Switzerland: 3/12 (25%)
Czechia: 4/16 (25%)
Netherlands: 5/18 (27.7%)
Scotland: 4/12 (33.3%)
Portugal: 7/18 (38.8%)
Ukraine: 9/16 (56.3%)
Turkey: 12/20 (60%)
Greece: 9/14 (64.3%)
Serbia: 11/16 (68.7%)
Croatia: 8/10 (80%)
Really nice for England to be at the top here. The numbers at the bottom countries are ridiculous. Some of them would be even for a full season.
Yes, but wacko ten Hag would have been fired in any country a few times already. You like the dead man walking syndrome.
But even if he gets sacked right now, England is still top of this list at 15%.
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Firnen wrote: Tue Dec 26, 2023 19:30 Clubs who have changed coaches since the start of the season:


England: 2/20 (10%)
Austria: 2/12 (16.6%)
Spain: 4/20 (20%)
Italy: 4/20 (20%)
Germany: 4/18 (22.2%)
France: 4/18 (22.2%)
Belgium: 4/16 (25%)
Switzerland: 3/12 (25%)
Czechia: 4/16 (25%)
Netherlands: 5/18 (27.7%)
Scotland: 4/12 (33.3%)
Portugal: 7/18 (38.8%)
Ukraine: 9/16 (56.3%)
Turkey: 12/20 (60%)
Greece: 9/14 (64.3%)
Serbia: 11/16 (68.7%)
Croatia: 8/10 (80%)
Turkey reached 16/20 with latest coach departures.
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