AC Milan coach stole Scudetto medal returned by the police

AC Milan head coach Stefano Pioli regained his lost medal after winning the Italian league title this season, for the nineteenth time in the history of the Rossoneri. Stefano Pioli’s medal from the Scudetto presentation has been returned by the police and has been confirmed. On Sunday Pioli launched a plea to try and get his medal back as it had been stolen during the celebrations, and it has now been confirmed that local Reggio Emilia police forces have managed to locate it and return it to the club.
Reggio Emilia police succeeded in recovering Milan coach Stefano Pioli's medal, which was stolen from a fan during the Italian League title celebrations. Milan's coach had announced that his medal has been stolen during the celebrations of the title of "Calcio champion", after his victory over its host Sassuolo (3-0) in the final round of the league.
Pioli said in a televised statement: "I kindly beg the person who stole the medal from me to pass it on because it is the first medal in my training career. I don't have one but only this.”The Italian League responded, via Twitter, saying: "Don't worry Mr. Pioli, we will give you another same medal again."
Stefano Pioli, 56, won the best coach award this season, after leading Milan to crown the Italian league champion "Calcio", for the first time since the 2010-2011 season, the nineteenth in its history.


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