Trigger-happy Palermo president Zamparini resigns
Maurizio Zamparini has walked away, effective immediately, with Palermo to announce a replacement within 15 days, it was confirmed.

Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini will stand down from his role at the Serie A strugglers after 15 years.
Having sacked countless head coaches - including no less than 10 changes in the past year - Zamparini has walked away, effective immediately, with Palermo to announce a replacement within 15 days amid a potential takeover, it was confirmed on Monday.
Zamparini purchased Palermo when they were in Serie B in 2002 and he guided the Sicilian-based club to Italy's top flight in 2003-04.
The 75-year-old leaves with Palermo languishing in 18th position and the relegation zone, seven points adrift of safety after 26 rounds.
"President Maurizio Zamparini announces that he has tendered his resignation," a statement read.
"Within 15 days a new president will be appointed, who will be presented at a press conference in Palermo.
"The new president is a representative of an Anglo-American fund, which is under contract to invest in the projects of Gruppo Zamparini with initial investment priorities for Palermo Calcio, namely the stadium and the training ground.
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"The objective of the investors is to return the club to the position the city deserves, EUROPE [sic], with a three to five year program."

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