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Pasquale Marino

1962 - Today

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Pasquale Marino (born 13 July 1962) is an Italian football manager and former player. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Pasquale Marino is the 8,895th most popular soccer player, the 4,575th most popular biography from Italy and the 435th most popular Italian Soccer Player.

Pasquale Marino is most famous for his career as an Italian football manager, having led various clubs in Serie A and Serie B, including a notable stint with U.S. Città di Palermo. He is recognized for his tactical acumen and ability to develop young players.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Pasquale Marino ranks 8,895 out of 21,273Before him are Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Youssouf Hadji, Jun Suzuki, Adolfo Aldana, Slobodan Rajković, and Vladyslav Vashchuk. After him are Franco Vázquez, Rui Silva, Shay Brennan, Karim Haggui, Youssouf Sabaly, and Shuta Sonoda.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Pasquale Marino ranks 838Before him are Mark Arm, Kajsa Ernst, Ihor Podolchak, Dean Devlin, Roger Ilegems, and Cheri Oteri. After him are Ha Hyung-joo, Brian Pillman, Gianluca Farina, Diego Pérez, Pamela Springsteen, and Ros Sopheap.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Pasquale Marino ranks 4,576 out of 5,161Before him are Marco Donadel (1983), Michele Di Gregorio (1997), Franco Pellizotti (1978), Emiliano Moretti (1981), Sabina Guzzanti (1963), and Manuela Arcuri (1977). After him are Louis Handley (1874), Gianluca Ramazzotti (1970), Filippo Pozzato (1981), Gabriel Garko (1972), Gianluca Farina (1962), and Eluana Englaro (1970).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Italy

Among soccer players born in Italy, Pasquale Marino ranks 435Before him are Davide Santon (1991), Giacomo Raspadori (2000), Antonio Mirante (1983), Marco Donadel (1983), Michele Di Gregorio (1997), and Emiliano Moretti (1981). After him are Hachim Mastour (1998), Angelo Palombo (1981), Federico Gatti (1998), Marco Parolo (1985), Massimo Crippa (1965), and Stefano Mauri (1980).