Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Former Inter Milan coach

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PISA, Italy — Luigi Simoni, a former Inter Milan coach who led the Italian team to the UEFA Cup title in 1998, died Friday. He was 81.

Simoni had been hospitaliz­ed since suffering a stroke last July but was moved home in March because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. Simoni was taken back to a Pisa hospital on Thursday when his condition deteriorat­ed.

Simoni won the UEFA Cup with Inter in 1998 in his only full season in charge of the club. He also led the team to a second- place finish in Serie A and won the Panchina d’Oro award for the best coach in the league.

“This is how we remember him: with his white hair, in our dugout, while he enjoyed the magic of Ronaldo with a smile on his face, enveloped by the fans’ affection,” Inter said in a statement on its website.

Simoni also won promotion from Serie B seven times with five different teams. In total, he coached 17 clubs, including Napoli, Lazio and Genoa.

As a player, he won the Italian Cup with Napoli in 1962.

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