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Zambrotta set to quit as Delhi Dynamos coach

Italian World Cup winner Gianluca Zambrotta is set to quit the head coach's job at the Indian Super League side Delhi Dynamos to become assistant coach of Chinese club Jiangsu Suning, according to reports.

Italian media reported that Zambrotta is set to join the Chinese Super League side which is a sister club of Inter Milan as both have the same Chinese owner, as a deputy to former England and Russia manager Fabio Capello.


According to La Gazzetta dello Sport and Sky Sport Italia, Capello will be joined by 2006 World Cup winner Zambrotta and former Milan caretaker manager Cristian Brocchi.

Capello has already joined Jiangsu Suning as head coach on June 10.

Zambrotta was signed last year as Delhi Dynamos head coach for a two-year tenure and he took the side to the last- four stage. If he joins the Chinese side, he will be leaving Delhi Dynamos before his contract ends.

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  • 91 people became billionaires through inheritance, receiving combined $298 bn in year to April.
  • Total inherited wealth rose over a third from previous year, highest since records began in 2015.
  • Billionaires' children expected to inherit at least $5.9 tn over next 15 years.

The children and spouses of billionaires inherited a record $298 bn in the year to April, creating 91 new billionaires who did not build their own fortunes, according to new research from Swiss bank UBS.

The total value of wealth transferred through inheritance rose more than a third from the previous year, marking the highest level since UBS began tracking the data in 2015. Of the 91 new heirs, 64 were male and 27 female.

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