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Brera Holdings’ Portfolio Team SS Juve Stabia Announces Key Player and Coaching Moves Ahead of 2025/26 Serie B Soccer Season
“The Second Team of Naples” is coming off a fifth place finish and Serie A promotion playoffs semifinal appearance Juve Stabia’s new head coach Ignazio Abate

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[{"type":"text","content":"“The Second Team of Naples” is coming off a fifth place finish and Serie A promotion playoffs semifinal appearance\n Juve Stabia’s new head coach Ignazio Abate (left) with CEO Filippo Polcino(right) Dublin, Ireland and Naples, Italy, July 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brera Holdings PLC (“Brera Holdings” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: BREA), an Ireland-based international holding company focused on expanding its global portfolio of men’s and women’s football clubs through a multi-club ownership (“MCO”) strategy, is pleased to announce that its protfolio club SS Juve Stabia is set to begin the 2025/26 Serie B season with several key signings. Leading the way is sporting director Matteo Lovisa, who has committed to an additional two years despite strong interest from other clubs following the team's exceptional results in 2024/25 with a roster of players he had selected and built into a cohesive unit. One of the most promising head coach prospects in Italy has been appointed to lead Juve Stabia on the pitch: Ignazio Abate, a former Italian national team player who spent ten years at AC Milan and one year at Napoli. Notable signings among the players include new goalkeeper Alessandro Confente, from Vicenza, who was the best goalkeeper in Serie C last year; Lorenzo Carissoni, a former Cittadella right-back who has made 70 appearances in Serie B over the last two years; and striker Tomi Petrovic, have been acquired. Players that were sold at the end of their loans (returned to their owners), include goalkeepers Thiam (Spal, who later went to Monza) and Matosevic (Triestina), defenders Fortini (Fiorentina), Peda (Palermo), Floriani Mussolini (Lazio, now at Cremonese) and Rocchetti (Cremonese), and forwards Sgarbi (Napoli) and Dubickas (Pisa). The transfer that resulted in a significant capital gain for Juve Stabia was that of forward Andrea Adorante, who was sold to Venezia after two excellent seasons in Castellammare di Stabia in which he scored 30 goals in just 18 months. The team's preseason began on July 10, 2025, with a training camp in Castel di Sangro located in the central Italian mountains. Juve Stabia's first competitive match, in the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa, will be on August 15 at the Stadio Via del Mare against Serie A side Lecce. ABOUT BRERA HOLDINGS PLC Brera Holdings PLC (Nasdaq: BREA) is dedicated to expanding its social...