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This is an archive article published on June 26, 2004

Trapattoni quits, Juve’s Lippi to assume charge

Marcello Lippi was named on Friday as Italy’s new coach, starting on July 16.The former Juventus coach will take over the day after Gio...

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Marcello Lippi was named on Friday as Italy’s new coach, starting on July 16.

The former Juventus coach will take over the day after Giovanni Trapattoni’s contract expires, Italian football federation president Franco Carraro said.

Lippi’s contract will run until the end of the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany.

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Carraro told reporters: “As president of the football federation I must thank Giovanni Trapattoni for his rectitude. I hope Marcello Lippi will be able to qualify Italy as quickly as possible for the 2006 World Cup finals.”

Trapattoni, 65, had been widely expected to stand down at a federation board meeting on Friday following Italy’s early exit from Euro 2004. But despite Italy’s disappointing display in Portugal, Trapattoni was unwilling to resign before his contract ran out, insisting his team were among the top four or five in Europe.

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