
BATISTUTA NAMED NEW FIORENTINA MANAGER

Full name Associazione Calcio Firenze Fiorentina SpA
Nickname(s) Viola (Violet), Gigliati (Lilies)
Founded 1926 (AC Fiorentina)
Re-Formed 2002 (ACF Fiorentina)
Ground Stadio Artemio Franchi (capacity: 47,290)
Owners Diego and Andrea Della Valle
President Mario Cognigni
Head coach Gabriel Batistuta
League Serie A
2011–12 Serie A, 13th
Former fans favourite Gabriel Omar Batistuta has been named as Manager of Associazione Calcio Firenze Fiorentina SpA. After 5 years of unstability since Cesare Prandelli vacated the Helm for the Italian National Team managers role. Batistuta takes over the role vacated by Vincenzo Montella after Vincenzo Guerini Delio Rossi and Siniša Mihajlovic have all failed to take the La Viola Gigliati( The Violet Lillies ) back to the heights the enjoyed before their reformation after bankruptcy in 2002.

ACF Fiorentina, commonly referred to as simply Fiorentina, is a professional Italian football club from Florence, Tuscany. Founded by a merger in 1926 (refounded in 2002 following bankruptcy), Fiorentina have played at the top level of Italian football for the majority of their existence; only four clubs have played in more Serie A seasons.
Batistuta retired in 2005 and moved to Perth, Australia, but moved back to Argentina in 2007. Despite having completed his coaching badges in Argentina, he has no real involvement with football (instead he has prefered to play polo and golf). He expressed an interest in coaching Australia's national team and Argentina's team. During the 2006 FIFA World Cup he worked as a commentator for Televisa Deportes. Batistuta currently owns a construction company in Argentina and has been working as technical secretary in the professional football club Colón.
This is a surprise announcement but one the Fiorentina faithful will be extremely excited about.
Batistuta has legendary status and is the all-time highest goal score for Fiorentina with 168 goals in 269 games.
His Goal scoring heroics were carried over in to his international game with 56 goals in 78 caps.
After being coached by Marclo Bielsa and Cesare Prandelli you can expect some free-flowing attacking football from La Viola.
When asked for a comment Mario Cognigni replied. "we are delighted to welcome back a much loved son of the club who we hope will bring as much success as a manager as he did as a player."




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