Serie A
American-born Baccaglini to take over Palermo from Zamparini
Serie A

American-born Baccaglini to take over Palermo from Zamparini

Published Jun. 20, 2017 8:38 a.m. ET

PALERMO, Sicily (AP) Recently relegated Palermo has announced a change in ownership, with American-born Paul Baccaglini to take over the Sicilian club from Maurizio Zamparini by the end of the month.

A statement on Palermo's website says Baccaglini and Zamparini met Tuesday and closed the deal following a positive outcome of due diligence.

The club says ''therefore the change in ownership, given the banking delays, will occur by June 30.''

Palermo finished next-to-last in Serie A last month and will drop down to Serie B for next season.

ADVERTISEMENT

Having grown up in the United States, Baccaglini moved to Italy to pursue a basketball career and then became known as an Italian TV personality.

Zamparini, who purchased the club in 2002, made 40 coaching changes during his 15 years in charge.

share


Get more from Serie A Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more

in this topic