Juventus signs Barcelona's Alves

Juventus signs Barcelona's Alves

June 28, 2016
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TURIN — Barcelona right back Dani Alves has completed his move to Italian champion Juventus on a two-year contract, the Turin-based club said Monday.

The 33-year-old Brazilian had earlier announced he would leave Barca as a free agent after eight successful seasons, during which he won 23 titles.

"Juventus Football Club can today confirm that Dani Alves has agreed terms on a two-year contract with the club until 30 June 2018 with an option for an additional year," Juventus said in a statement.
Alves arrived in Spain in 2002 and spent six seasons at Sevilla before joining Barca.

He won three Champions League trophies, three European Super Cups, three Club World Cups and six La Liga titles with the Catalan giants.

Alves is Juve's second summer signing following the acquisition of Bosnia midfielder Miralem Pjanic from AS Roma.

Juventus, coached by Massimiliano Allegri, won its fifth successive Serie A title this year and lifted the Coppa Italia.


Iordanescu to step down as Romania coach

Romania coach Anghel Iordanescu is leaving his post, ending his third spell in charge, the domestic football federation's (FRF) president said on Monday.

Razvan Burleanu said the FRF had agreed with 66-year-old Iordanescu to part ways after Romania's failure to make it past the European Championship group stages. It finished bottom in Group A after losing to host France and Albania, and drawing with Switzerland.

"I want to thank Iordanescu for taking a great responsibility after the departure of (former coach) Victor Piturca and leading us to a first major tournament in eight years," Burleanu told a news conference.

In October 2014, Iordanescu returned to soccer management by taking over as Romania coach for a third time after not coaching a team since 2006.

Iordanescu, who moved into politics several years ago and became a member of the Romanian senate, the upper house in the bicameral parliament of the Black Sea state, has led the national team on two previous occasions.

The former Romania striker guided it to the 1994 World Cup quarterfinals, its greatest achievement in football, the 1996 European Championship and the 1998 World Cup during his five-year spell in the job.
After Romania's memorable 3-2 win over Argentina in 1994, Iordanescu was promoted from army colonel to general.

Burleanu said he will announce Iordanescu's successor at the end of the European Championship, adding that former Steaua Bucharest and Saudi Arabia coach Cosmin Olaroiu had turned down an offer to take the job.
"We want a coach with more than 10 years experience at high level," Burleanu said. "Someone who has won trophies and will be able to lead the national team to the (2018) World Cup though the qualifying campaign," he added.

Romania has been drawn in Group E alongside Denmark, Poland, Montenegro, Armenia and Kazakhstan. — Reuters



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