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  1. Tony DiCicco, Co-Owner of The Stonewall Inn. Advisor - Tony has been in the nightlife industry in New York City for over twenty-five years including managing and owning several other clubs and restaurants in Greenwich Village. Tony recalls a poignant moment the morning that Marriage Equality had passed. He was standing in front of The Stonewall ...

  2. DiCicco was coach of the U.S. women's national team from 1994 to 1999, winning 103 games, losing eight and tying eight. DiCicco's first major tournament in charge of the U.S. team was a third-place finish at the 1995 Women's World Cup, but he led the U.S. women to victory in the first Olympic women's soccer tournament a year later. Was later ...

  3. 20. Juni 2017 · Der ehemalige Trainer der US-Frauenfußball-Nationalmannschaft Tony DiCicco ist im Alter von 68 Jahren gestorben. Von 119 Länderspielen unter seiner Regie gewannen die Amerikanerinnen 103.

  4. 4. März 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.

  5. 19. Juni 2018 · Remembering Tony DiCicco: A Leader U.S. Soccer Must Emulate. June 19, 2018 / GENERAL / By Skye Eddy. A year ago today the most winning coach in U.S. Soccer history, a soccer legend who positively influenced the lives of thousands and thousands of players, coaches, and fans – Tony DiCicco – left this world. I was lucky enough to have worked ...

  6. 20. Juni 2017 · To trace the career of Tony DiCicco, who coached the U.S. women in their 1999 World Cup win, is to follow the transformation of the sport he devoted his life to.

  7. 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 ...