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Report: Van Bommel in talks to take coaching job at Parma

Report: Van Bommel in talks to take coaching job at Parma

Yahoo16-06-2025
Antwerp coach Mark van Bommel cheers on his team from the touchline during the UEFA Champions League Group H soccer match between Schachtar Donezk and FC Antwerp at the Volksparkstadion Stadium. Former VfL Wolfsburg coach Mark van Bommel is in talks to take the coaching job at Serie A club Parma, broadcasters Sky Italia reported on Monday. Christian Charisius/dpa
Former VfL Wolfsburg coach Mark van Bommel is in talks to take the coaching job at Serie A club Parma, broadcasters Sky Italia reported on Monday.
Since 2018, Van Bommel has coached PSV, Wolfsburg and Royal Antwerp, where he won the Belgian league title in 2023 and the Belgian Cup in 2024.
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Parma is looking for a new coach to replace Cristian Chivu, who recently moved to Champions League runners-up Inter Milan.
Former Italy national team players Alberto Gilardino and Daniele De Rossi are also among the favourites to take the job at Parma.
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