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    Tony DiCicco. Anthony D. DiCicco Jr. (August 5, 1948 – June 19, 2017) was an American soccer player, coach, administrator, and TV commentator. He is best known as the coach of the United States women's national soccer team from 1994 to 1999, during which time the team won an Olympic gold medal in 1996 and the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup.

  2. 20 de jun. de 2017 · Tony DiCicco, who coached the United States women’s soccer team to pioneering victories in 1996, at the Summer Olympics in Atlanta, and in 1999, at the World Cup, died on Monday at his home in...

  3. 4 de mar. de 2020 · Tony DiCicco, who coached the U.S. to the 1999 World Cup title before an overflow Rose Bowl crowd in a landmark for women's soccer, has died at 68. He died Monday at his home in Wethersfield,...

  4. Tony DiCicco desempeñó un papel de liderazgo clave en el inicio de las ligas profesionales del fútbol femenil en Estados Unidos.

  5. 20 de jun. de 2017 · 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,...

  6. DiCicco, who had earlier coached high school, college and club men’s teams in New England, was the goalkeeper coach of the United States team that won the first Women’s World Cup in 1991. His first major event as head coach of the U.S. team was a defeat, at the 1995 World Cup, but the big victories of.

  7. 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. DiCicco's son Anthony...