10 Facts About Maurizio Ganz

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Maurizio Ganz was born on 13 October 1968 and is an Italian professional football coach and former player who is the manager of AC Milan Women.

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Maurizio Ganz moved to local rivals AC Milan in December 1997, helping the club to the 1998 Coppa Italia final during his first season with the club.

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Maurizio Ganz did not find much space in the squad that season, and spent a lot of his time on the bench, as Alberto Zaccheroni, the Milan manager at that time, had several other star offensive players, such as Oliver Bierhoff, George Weah, Andriy Shevchenko, Leonardo, and Zvonimir Boban.

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Maurizio Ganz later played for two seasons with Ancona in Serie B, helping the club to gain Serie A promotion in 2003, for the first time in 11 years.

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Maurizio Ganz ended his career in 2007 with Pro Vercelli in Serie C2, scoring 10 goals.

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Maurizio Ganz finished his career with an impressive record of 204 goals in 469 games.

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Maurizio Ganz represented Italy at the Under-17 World Cup in 1985.

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Maurizio Ganz received two call-ups for the Italian national team in 1993, but did not gain an international cap.

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Maurizio Ganz played one game and scored a hat-trick for Padania, an unofficial national team that competes in the Viva World Cup.

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Maurizio Ganz's son Simone Andrea was born on 1993 and is a forward who is currently part of Ascoli.