Alessandro Nesta appointed new Avellino head coach
Serie B outfit Avellino have pulled off a major coup by appointing AC Milan and Italy legend Alessandro Nesta as their new head coach, as confirmed by club president Angelo D'Agostino.

The landscape of Serie B has been shifted by a high-profile arrival, as Avellino officially confirmed the appointment of Alessandro Nesta as their new head coach. The announcement, made by club president Angelo D'Agostino, sees one of Italian football's most decorated defenders return to the dugout in a bid to elevate the Campania-based side's fortunes.
Nesta, whose playing career saw him reach the pinnacle of the sport with AC Milan, Lazio, and the Italian national team, arrives at the Stadio Partenio-Lombardi with a clear mandate. D'Agostino expressed his immense pride in securing a figure of Nesta's stature, noting that the former center-back possesses the leadership qualities and tactical acumen necessary to drive the club forward.
The 50-year-old tactician is no stranger to the rigors of the second tier, having previously managed the likes of Frosinone and Reggiana. His move to Avellino represents a significant statement of intent for a club looking to stabilize and ultimately challenge for a return to the top flight of Italian football.
During his illustrious playing days, Nesta was widely regarded as one of the finest defenders of his generation. A World Cup winner in 2006 and a two-time Champions League victor with the Rossoneri, he brings an elite mentality to a dressing room that will hungry for his guidance and wealth of experience at the highest level.
Tactically, Nesta has often favored a balanced approach that prioritizes defensive solidity without sacrificing attacking fluidity. His challenge at Avellino will be to implement his philosophy quickly, as the club looks to improve on recent performances and satisfy a passionate fanbase eager for success.
This appointment also highlights the growing trend of legendary Italian internationals cutting their teeth in the lower divisions. For Nesta, this role offers a platform to further prove his managerial credentials and perhaps path a way back to the technical areas of Serie A in the near future.