Juventus confirm Frederic Massara’s appointment as Chief Football Officer, according to official announcements reported by multiple outlets. The club also assigns former player Giorgio Chiellini a new internal position, naming him Chief Club Affairs Officer.
Both articles describe the changes as part of Juventus’ wider reshaping of its football and club leadership structure. Massara is presented as taking responsibility for sporting matters in his new role as Chief Football Officer. Chiellini’s new duties are outlined as focusing on club affairs, marking a shift from his previous involvement after retirement.
The reports agree that the appointments are official and that both men take on clearly defined roles within Juventus’ management. Beyond the titles and the broad description of their areas of responsibility, the sources do not provide detailed information on specific responsibilities, dates, or the impact on day-to-day operations.