Michael Matricciani
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Michael Matricciani (born 15 March 1986) is a former Australian footballer who currently coaches Melbourne City in the A-League Women.
Matricciani coached Adelaide City in the National Premier League until the end of the 2020 season. Prior to this, Matricciani spent three years as head coach of Football SA NTC Girls and was awarded the 2018 Bob Bush Trophy, recognising the Women's National Premier League's Coach of the Year. He also served as Technical Director at the Campbelltown City Soccer Club from 2013 to 2016 and has undertaken study visits to Chievo Verona, Inter Milan and FC Barcelona.[1]
Club career
He played for Adelaide United in the newly formed Hyundai A-League's inaugural season,[2] but was delisted in the close of the 06/07 season. Michael also has a younger brother who is also a footballer named Dominic.
On 3 September 2011 it was announced that he had signed with I-League club Chirag United.[3] He scored his first goal for Chirag on 28 October 2011 against Mohun Bagan.
References
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