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Corrado Verdelli : ウィキペディア英語版
Corrado Verdelli

Corrado Verdelli (born September 30, 1963 in Lodi) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player.
==Playing career==
Verdelli started his senior career with amateur club Oltrepò. In 1986 he was signed by Internazionale, but then sent on loan to Monza in 1987; in his season with Monza, he provided a key contribution to the club's historical promotion to Serie B, and was subsequently awarded with a place in the main Internazionale roster for the 1988–89 season. During that season, Verdelli played mostly as a backup, appearing twenty times in the Giovanni Trapattoni-led team that won the Serie A title with just two defeats. In 1990 he left Internazionale for Cremonese, where he played for seven consecutive seasons, became a mainstay and one of the most recognizable footballers of the ''Grigiorossi'' team that played in the top flight for four years. He retired in 1998 after a lone season with minor league team Fanfulla.

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