Serie A: AC Milan has named former Porto coach Sergio Conceicao as their new manager after the dismissal of Paulo Fonseca.

**Sergio Conceicao Takes the Helm at AC Milan**

In a significant development for Serie A, AC Milan has officially announced the appointment of Sergio Conceicao as their new head coach. The Portuguese tactician’s arrival at the iconic San Siro comes on the heels of the club’s decision to part ways with Paulo Fonseca earlier in the day.

Conceicao, a former player with illustrious stints at Lazio, Inter Milan, and Parma, has signed an 18-month contract with the Rossoneri. The 50-year-old brings a wealth of experience to the role, having recently concluded a successful seven-year spell at FC Porto, where he guided the team to an impressive haul of 11 trophies.

In a statement released by the club, AC Milan expressed their enthusiasm for Conceicao’s appointment: “AC Milan announces that Sérgio Paulo Marceneiro da Conceição has been appointed as the Head Coach of the men’s First Team until 30 June 2026. The Club extends a warm welcome to Sérgio and his staff, wishing a journey full of success and fulfillment.”

As the new manager steps into the pressure cooker of one of football’s most storied clubs, fans will be eager to see how his tactical acumen and leadership will shape the future of AC Milan.

With a rich history and high expectations, the Rossoneri will be hoping that Conceicao can replicate his previous successes in Italy and lead them back to the pinnacle of European football.

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