Former Slovenian national team player Siniša Anđelković has embarked on a coaching career: He is now an assistant coach at a Serie C club in Italy
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Siniša Anđelković is the next former Slovenian international player to venture into coaching. The 38-year-old retired defender from Gorenjska ended his playing career in 2022 when he hung up his boots at Padova. Before that, he played for Palermo, Ascoli, Modena, and Venezia. The Kranj-born player spent over a decade on the Italian peninsula, where he moved from Maribor, and will now take his first steps into coaching there.
Born in 1986, Siniša Anđelković joined FC Arzignano Valchiampo, which competes in Serie C. The club’s management has recently appointed a new coach, and the reins have been handed over to Simone Bentivoglio. He is a former Italian youth international who started his career at Juventus and later played for various other clubs – Chievo, Bari, Sampdoria, Siena,…
Simone Bentivoglio and Siniša Anđelković know each other from their playing days, and now the Slovenian has become the right-hand man of the also 38-year-old Italian, who will try to save their new club from relegation from the third-tier competition.
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Author: editorial Football Planet