Stefano Pioli Returns to Fiorentina: A New Era Begins for La Viola
Fiorentina reappoints Stefano Pioli as head coach on a three-year deal, reuniting with the veteran tactician to revive European ambitions following Palladino's abrupt exit.

Fiorentina has officially welcomed back Stefano Pioli as their first-team manager through 2026, marking a strategic reunion with the 59-year-old tactician who previously led the club from 2017-2019. The announcement comes weeks after Pioli's departure from Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr and follows Raffaele Palladino's controversial resignation despite signing a contract extension in May.
Key Developments:
- Contract Details: Three-year agreement through June 2026
- Historical Connection: Pioli made 156 appearances for La Viola as a defender (1989-1995)
- Tactical Pedigree: 2021-22 Serie A title winner with AC Milan
- Summer Signing: Follows Thursday's acquisition of veteran striker Edin Dzeko
Club president Rocco Commisso emphasized: "Stefano embodies the fighting spirit of Florence. His deep understanding of our culture and proven track record in Serie A make him the ideal architect for our European aspirations."
Strategic Implications:
- Stability: Ends turbulent coaching search after Palladino's unexpected departure
- European Push: Targets Champions League qualification after finishing 6th in 2022-23
- Youth Integration: Balances experience (Dzeko) with emerging academy talents
- Tactical Flexibility: Pioli's preferred 4-2-3-1 system to maximize Chiesa's creativity
Upcoming Challenges:
- Pre-season preparations begin July 15
- Europa Conference League qualifiers in August
- Transfer market decisions on Milenković and Castrovilli futures
The appointment signals Fiorentina's ambition to leverage Pioli's championship-winning experience while reconnecting with a beloved club legend.