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Joaquin Correa leaves Inter Milan: he is from Botafogo

Joaquin Correa is no longer an Inter Milan player. The Argentine striker, who is expiring with the Nerazzurri club, is a new player of Botafogo, as announced by the Brazilian club itself through an official statement published on its website.
“Joaquín Correa is the new acquisition of Botafogo – it reads there.
The Glorioso made official on Tuesday 10 the signing of the Argentine striker, who signed a contract until the end of 2027”.
“Class of 1994, “Tucu” – nickname linked to his home province, Tucumán– grew up footballing in Estudiantes and has spent the last 10 seasons in Europe, wearing the jerseys of Sampdoria, Sevilla, Lazio, Inter Milan and Olympique Marseille. With the Argentine national team, Correa boasts 19 appearances and 4 goals, in addition to winning the Copa América 2021 in Brazil”.
“The player arrives on a zero-parameter basis after his contract with Inter expired. He will wear the number 30 jersey and will join Botafogo’s delegation to the United States ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup” closes the Botafogo note.
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National team, Gabriele Gravina takes stock of the search for a new coach.
Definitely ended the Spalletti era, the Italian national soccer team currently finds itself without a technical commissioner. Claudio Ranieri’s rejection has certainly displaced the Federcalcio, which, as confirmed by President Gabriele Gravina on the sidelines of the signing of the Figc-Guardia di Finanza memorandum of understanding, will use all possible time to find a new name.
“There is no news regarding the role of technical commissioner of the national team – said the number one of the Federcalcio -. We are studying every possibility, we have a few’ days and we want to use them all. It is not only a question of names, we also want to understand if those who will come can bring a new project”.
Gravina also returned to talk about the sporting divorce with Luciano Spalletti: “Football is a world also made up of feelings, with Luciano the relationship has always been splendid and in these days it has also strengthened– he said -. I am bitter about how it went, a bond linked to everyday life had to be broken”.
Luciano Spalletti left the national team after the 2-0 success against Moldova on Monday night. In his place, the first choice was Claudio Ranieri, who, however, declined, preferring to concentrate on his managerial work at Roma. The track linked to Stefano Pioli also seems to have been wiped out, the new favorite seems to be Gennaro Gattuso, fresh from his experience at Hajduk in Croatia.
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Volleyball Nations League men, great start for Italy'Italy
The men’s national volleyball team’s adventure in the Volleyball Nations League 2025 began in the best possible way in Quebec City (Canada): the Azzurri led by Ferdinando De Giorgi overcame Bulgaria 3-1 (25-16, 22-25, 25-19, 25-19), thus taking the victory in the first of the four matches scheduled in the first week of the international event.
The Azzurri’s top scorer is Mattia Bottolo, with a total of 13 points scored. He is followed by Giovanni Gargiulo with 12, Kamil Rychlicki and Simone Anzani with 10. On the other side, Aleksandar Nikolov’s 17 points were useless, as well as Bulgarian captain Iliya Petkov’s 10. Italy will play the next three games against Germany, France and Argentina, also at the Videotron Centre in Quebec City.
The match against the Germans is scheduled for 10:30 p.m. Italian time on Thursday, June 12, while the one with the French will be played on the Italian night between Friday and Saturday, with first serve when 2 a.m. is struck in the Bel Paese. Against Argentina, in the last match of the Canadian trip before moving for Week 2 to the United States, in Chicago, it will instead be played at 5 p.m. Italian time on Sunday, June 15.
Part of the international volleyball calendar since 2018, the Volleyball Nations League has so far not brought great satisfaction to the men’s national team, which in six editions has never made it onto the podium, not even when it hosted the final phase in 2021 and 2022. The best finish is fourth place, achieved in 2022 and 2023. Last year Italy finished in fifth place.
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Remco Evenepoel sends a clear message to Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogacar
A little more than three weeks before the start of the Tour de France, Remco Evenepoel launches an important signal in the race that is traditionally used to prepare for the Grande Boucle, the Tour of the Dauphiné. In the 17.4-kilometer time trial starting in Charmes-sur-Rhône and finishing in Saint-Péray, the Soudal Quick-Step rider won with a time of 20’50”, ahead of 21″ Jonas Vingegaard and 37″ Matteo Jorgenson (both from Team Visma-Lease a Bike), but above all giving 49″ gap to Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates), who was a bit in the shade compared to expectations.
With his success in Wednesday’s time trial, Evenepoel also took the yellow jersey of leader of the classification, ousting Ivan Romeo of Movistar, who instead slipped to third place at 9″ (Florian Lipowitz of Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe, 4″ from Evenepoel, moved up to second). Vingegaard is fifth in the overall standings at 16″ from the Belgian, Pogacar is eighth at 38″ behind.
World time trial champion in 2023 and 2024, as well as Olympic champion in both the road and time trial, Remco Evenepoel has his sights set firmly on the Tour de France 2025, knowing he can improve on his third-place finish in last year’s edition. For him, the first real goal could be a time trial, that of Caen (stage 5 of the 2025 Tour), which includes a 33-kilometer circuit suited to his characteristics.
In any case, Pogacar remains the number one favorite to win the Grande Boucle: the Slovenian, who literally cannibalized the season in 2024, leaving rivals few races among the most important ones, has already won UAE Tour, Strade Bianche, Tour of Flanders, Fleche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège this year. At the Tour de France he is aiming for his fourth overall success after those in the 2020, 2021 and 2024 editions: he also boasts two second places, in 2022 and 2023, behind Jonas Vingegaard in both cases.
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