Dan Cancian

Dan Cancian is a senior writer for Destination Calcio, who covers Serie A and Italian football. Previously he worked at the Daily Mail and freelanced for The Guardian and These Football Times, where he covered all things Calcio. Read More

Latest posts by Dan Cancian

Ciao, Sven: Sampdoria’s Moving Tribute to the Great Swede

Sampdoria paid a moving tribute to Sven-Göran Eriksson in their first home match since the passing of their former manager this week. ... Read More

How David Platt Went From “The Maradona of Bari” to Sampdoria Icon

One of English football's best exports to Italy, David Platt became a Serie A icon with Bari, Juventus and Sampdoria. ... Read More

Benevento: Stadio Ciro Vigorito

Bevento play in Italian football's third division this season, and Destination Calcio tells you how to get there. ... Read More

OneFootball Has Rescued Serie A Viewers in Britain, but Will It Last?

OneFootball has acquired Serie A broadcasting rights in the UK, after TNT announced plans to scale down its coverage to just 76 matches. ... Read More

Sven-Göran Eriksson: The Mercurial Swede Who Conquered Serie A

Sven-Göran Eriksson will go down as one of Serie A's greatest ever managers after winning trophies at Roma, Lazio and Sampdoria. ... Read More

EXCLUSIVE: Fabio Pecchia on Coaching Under Rafa Benitez, Learning From Marcello Lippi and Taking Parma Back to Serie A

Fabio Pecchia speaks to Destination Calcio about working with Rafa Benitez, playing under Marcello Lippi and taking Parma back to Serie A. ... Read More

Serie A Operazione Nostalgia: A Glorious Time Warp To Calcio’s Glory Days

“He may not be Brazilian, but he only scores crackers. Keep your Fenomeno, we’ve got Sheva.” The chant is little more than background noise at first, but it soon gathers a life of its own and grows louder and louder.  Andriy Shevchenko waves obligingly towards the crowd, then waits for the referee’s whistle by the ... Read More

How To Spend A Weekend In Novara

Chances are you may have never heard of Novara, the quaint Italian town wedged between two of the nation’s economic juggernauts. Located on the border between Piedmont and Lombardy, just over an hour’s drive either side of Milan and Turin, it has long been overshadowed by its two bigger neighbours. But aside from spectacular architecture ... Read More