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  1. Tony DiCicco. The coach of the United States teams that won the 1999 Women’s World Cup and the 1996 Olympic women’s title. DiCicco, who succeeded Anson Dorrance as coach of the U.S. national women’s team in 1994, retired from that post in 1999 with a record in full internationals of 103 victories, eight defeats and eight ties. DiCicco ...

  2. 20 de jun. de 2017 · Former United States women's national soccer team coach Tony DiCicco died Monday at the age of 68. The news was confirmed by his son, Anthony DiCicco, who released a ...

  3. 20 de jun. de 2017 · Tony DiCicco, a fixture on the American soccer scene who coached the United States women on their memorable run to the 1999 World Cup title, died Monday night. He was 68.

  4. Tony DiCicco, who helped shepherd the U.S. women's national soccer team from the wilderness into the national icon status it enjoys today, died Monday evening, according to his son. He was 68, and ...

  5. Tributes paid to legendary US Women's football coach. Tony DiCicco, who has died of Cancer at the age of 68, led USA to victory at the Atlanta 1996 Olympics and the 1999 World ... Tony DiCicco, who has died of Cancer at the age of 68, led USA to victory at the Atlanta 1996 Olympics and the 1999 World Cup.

  6. 7 de abr. de 2015 · Tony DiCicco: We advertise an 8 students to 1 staff coach ratio but often are ratios are better than that. I will not sacrifice quality and if we have exceptional staff coaches that are available for a particular week, they will work regardless of ratio.

  7. 20 de jun. de 2017 · Tony DiCicco, a U.S. National Soccer Hall of Fame inductee who coached the women's national team to a 1996 Olympic gold medal and the 1999 World Cup title, died Monday evening. He was 68 years old.