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Place of birth
  
Massa, Italy

1960–1966
  
Sarzanese

Children
  
Orlando Orrico

Years
  
Team

Position
  
Coach

Role
  
Football player

Playing position
  
Manager

Name
  
Corrado Orrico


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Date of birth
  
(1940-04-16) April 16, 1940 (age 75)

Similar People
  
Renato Buso, Osvaldo Bagnoli, Michael Bolingbroke, Silvio Baldini, Luigi Maifredi

Current team
  
Gavorrano (head coach)

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Corrado Orrico (born 16 April 1940 in Massa) is an Italian football coach.

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Career

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Orrico started his coaching career by serving as head in a number of minor division clubs in his native Tuscany, and he gained popularity after guiding Lucchese to impressive results in the Italian Serie B, narrowly missing a historic promotion in the top-flight; such results led Internazionale chairman Ernesto Pellegrini to appoint him as new head coach for the 1991–92 season as a replacement for Giovanni Trapattoni, who had just won the scudetto with the nerazzurri side. One of his first moves was to assign the #5 shirt to German captain Lothar Matthäus, instead of his usual #8. However, his career at Inter turned out to be extremely unsatisfactory and he was sacked after a few games in the national league and a disappointing UEFA Cup campaign, ended with an early elimination by Boavista FC. His position was taken by Luis Suárez.

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He then coached with little success a number of minor league teams, mostly from his native Tuscany. In 2008, he marked his football comeback, accepting an offer from Serie C2 team Prato. He left Carrarese in June 2009, after his son committed suicide; his dead body was found by Corrado Orrico himself.

In April 2013, following the sacking of Renato Buso, 73-year-old Corrado Orrico was appointed new head coach of Lega Pro Seconda Divisione strugglers Gavorrano, in deep relegation zone with four remaining games to the end of season. He failed to escape relegation, with Gavorrano being defeated in the relegation playoffs.

References

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