M. Lippi ends coaching career and will take on other duties

One of the most famous Italian coaches of the last decades, Marcelo Lippi, has ended his career. As reported by "Sky Sport Italia," the 72-year-old Italian will not retire and will take on important roles in his country. The 2006 World Cup champion will become the technical director of his national team, and in the future will take on the position of president of the coaches' association. Today, M. Lippi was seen in Rome negotiating a new job with the president of the Italian federation, Gabriele Gravina. The experienced specialist has not worked in his homeland since 2010, when he stepped down from the position of the national team's strategist.