Daniele De Rossi has accomplished his takeover of Italian fourth-tier aspect Ostiamare, vowing to “construct a stable, clear and modern membership”.
The previous Roma boss has been out of labor since his departure from Stadio Olimpico in September following a poor begin to the season.
De Rossi goes again to the place all of it started, having performed for Ostiamare’s youth crew between 1997 and 2000, earlier than transferring to Roma.
The ex-Italy midfielder went on to make over 600 appearances for the Giallorossi, whereas serving to the Azzurri win the 2006 World Cup.
And the 41-year-old is happy to begin a “new chapter”, promising to strengthen the group of the semi-professional membership primarily based within the coastal Rome suburb.
He wrote on Instagram: “My aim might be to work to construct a stable, clear and modern membership, a way to unite individuals, to advertise group values and to deliver households nearer to their space, with the delight of representing Ostia on and off the pitch.
“Immediately, a brand new chapter begins. Collectively, we are able to write a narrative that may make us proud.”