Piero Braglia

However, after discussions with the club management, Braglia left Pisa and accepted an offer from Lucchese, another Tuscan Serie C1 team aiming for promotion.

These fortunes did not repeat in the 2013–14 season, as Juve Stabia immediately appeared unable to escape relegation, and Braglia was fired in November 2013 to be replaced with Fulvio Pea; after Pea failed to improve results, Braglia was however called back at Juve Stabia, but could not do anything to avoid Lega Pro relegation to his club.

In July 2014, Braglia agreed a comeback at the helm of Pisa, seven years after he guided them to what was the last Serie B promotion to date for the Nerazzurri of Tuscany.

He was exonerated on 15 April 2017, three days before the end, due to the sudden collapse of results that led to overtaking the Cremonese at the top of Group A Lega Pro after a lengthy domination of the Piedmont team.

However, the 2019–20 Serie B campaign did not prove to be as successful, and Braglia was sacked on 10 February 2020 following a 0–1 home loss to Benevento, which left Cosenza in the deep relegation zone (18th place).

[4] Braglia served in charge of the Biancoverdi until 16 February 2022, when he was dismissed, together with director of football Salvatore Di Somma, following a 0–1 defeat to Virtus Francavilla.

[7] On 1 July 2024, Braglia signed for newly-promoted Serie C club Campobasso, agreeing to a one-year contract with an automatic extension in case of qualification to the promotion playoffs.