Massimo Tarantino Leave AS Roma

DBasia.news –  Massimo Tarantino, Head of AS Roma’s Young Age Sector, left the club after his contract was terminated.

The club would like to thank Massimo for his work while in Roma and wish him good luck in the future.

Tarantino, who made more than 200 Serie A appearances as a defender for nine clubs including Napoli, Bologna, and Inter for 20 years playing, joined the staff behind the scenes of AS Roma in July 2013.

“On behalf of everyone and all parties at AS Roma, I want to thank Massimo for his work and commitment,” said club chief executive Guido Fienga.

“Massimo always presents himself with high dignity and professionalism during his time with Rome and we all wish him the best for his future endeavors.”

Tarantino told asroma.com:

“I want to thank President Pallotta and all the directors who have supported me and helped me while I was at the club. Naturally, I also want to thank all the coaches and young people at the academy. I wish Roma the best for the future and I hope that our young players continue to realize all their dreams and ambitions.”