Daniele De Rossi: Roma’s new coach and his journey

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Daniele De Rossi is Roma’s new coach. “AS Roma is pleased to announce that Daniele De Rossi has been appointed as the new technical director of the first team until June 30, 2024,” the yellow-red club announced in a note on its website. “We are delighted to be able to entrust the technical role of AS Roma to Daniele De Rossi, as we believe that the leadership and ambition that characterise him can be decisive in achieving the goals that lie ahead of the team. until the end of the season,” Dan and Ryan Friedkin said.

Daniele De Rossi was born in Rome on July 24, 1983 and has always been linked to this city. Born in the Roman district of Ostia, he is the son of Alberto de Rossi, a former player of the Roma youth team, who before becoming the historic coach of the club’s spring team was a professional in Serie C. His cousin, Andrea De Rossi, is also a professional footballer.

He has a daughter, Gaia, born on July 16, 2005, whose mother is Tamara Pisnoli, who married on May 18, 2006 and from whom he separated in 2009. In 2011, he became engaged to actress Sarah Felberbaum, with whom he had a daughter named Olivia Rose on February 14, 2014 and a son named Noah on September 3, 2016; The two tied the knot on December 24, 2015, in the Maldives.

Daniele De Rossi started playing in the youth sector of Ostiamare at the age of 14. His initial role was as a full-back and then he became a striker. At the age of 16 or 17 he arrived in Rome and joined the youth team. He managed to stand out without delay and be a basic component of the team and in the youth team thanks to his former coach Mauro Bencivenga, De Rossi went from the role of striker to the midfielder that would accompany him in the coming seasons.

On 30 October 2001, at the age of 18, he made his debut with the first team in the Champions League thanks to Fabio Capello. On 25 January 2003, at the age of 19, he made his debut in the Italian league in Como-Roma. FIT (2-0). On 10 May, he started for the first time and scored his first goal. On 15 March 2006, during the UEFA Cup match against Middlesbrough, Daniele De Rossi wore the captain’s armband for the first time. a “duel” with Francesco Totti who has been captain of Roma and De Rossi “future captain”, from 2018 after Totti’s farewell to football, will officially inherit the captain’s armband.

The yellow-red captain will play his last match with the yellow-red, on May 26, 2019, against Parma, precisely 18 years after the victory of the 3rd championship, in the same draw against the same team: when he replaced, he puts the armband back to his teammate Alessandro Florenzi, who will be the new yellow-red captain for next season. He concludes his experience in yellow-red with 616 appearances and 63 goals in all competitions, in 18 years of service.

Daniele De Rossi ended his playing experience at Roma in 2019, signing a one-year contract with Boca Juniors at the age of 36 and on January 6, 2020, a few months after his move to Argentina, he announced his retirement from competitive activity. and his preference for a coach.

On 18 March 2021, he joined the technical team of the Italian national team, as assistant to Ct Roberto Mancini. Highly appreciated by the players, among whom he reunites with several former teammates, he participated in the victorious expedition to the 2020 European Championship. However, on August 13, he announced his decision to leave the coach of the national team to train personally. However, on 23 November he returned to the Federation’s Club Italia as an assistant coach serving the national youth groups from the U-15 to the U-20. On 21 January 2022, he returned to Mancini’s team.

On 11 October 2022, after leaving the position of assistant coach of the national team, he was officially announced as the new head coach of SPAL, in Serie B. He made his debut 4 days later, in the 0-0 draw at home against Cittadella. On 22 October, he got his first win as a coach in the 5-0 home win over Cosenza. On 14 February 2023, after 17 benches in which, between the championship and the national cup, he only managed 3 victories, he was sacked from his position with all his staff. Following the dismissal, he remained under contract with Estensi until 8 June, when he parted ways with the club. In September 2023 he officially acquired the UEFA Pro license, after completing the FIGC technical sector training in Coverciano.

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