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- Aurelio Andreazzoli (born 5 November 1953) is an Italian football coach recently in charge of Serie A club Empoli. In 2005, Andreazzoli joined Roma to...
- (2016–17) Vincenzo Vivarini (2017) Aurelio Andreazzoli (2017–18) Giuseppe Iachini (2018–19) Aurelio Andreazzoli (2019) Cristian Bucchi (2019) Roberto Muzzi...
- 2023. "Salta la prima panchina in A: Empoli, via Zanetti. In arrivo Andreazzoli" (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport. 19 September 2023. Retrieved...
- Retrieved 2023-06-30. ufficiostampa (2023-06-21). "Torna in panchina Aurelio Andreazzoli, sollevato dall'incarico Cristiano Lucarelli | Ternana Calcio" (in Italian)...
- Ballardini out, Juric in". Football Italia. 9 October 2018. "Official: Andreazzoli sacked by Empoli". Football Italia. 5 November 2018. "Official: Iachini...
- appointment as the new manager, replacing the recently dismissed Aurelio Andreazzoli. In his first official match in charge, five days later, he led the team...
- Ranieri (2009–11) Montella (2011) Luis Enrique (2011–12) Zeman (2012–13) Andreazzoli (2013) Garcia (2013–16) Spalletti (2016–17) Di Francesco (2017–19) Ranieri (2019)...
- scored a goal that sealed the match. After the appointment of Aurelio Andreazzoli as caretaking manager, he received significantly more playing time than...
- Ranieri (2009–11) Montella (2011) Luis Enrique (2011–12) Zeman (2012–13) Andreazzoli (2013) Garcia (2013–16) Spalletti (2016–17) Di Francesco (2017–19) Ranieri (2019)...
- Ranieri (2009–11) Montella (2011) Luis Enrique (2011–12) Zeman (2012–13) Andreazzoli (2013) Garcia (2013–16) Spalletti (2016–17) Di Francesco (2017–19) Ranieri (2019)...