Francesco Coco
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Francesco Coco | ||
Height | 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) | ||
Position(s) | Defender | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Inter Milan | ||
Number | 17 | ||
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 21/11/2006 |
Francesco Coco (born January 8, 1977 in Paternò) is an Italian football (soccer) defender, who currently plays for Internazionale of Serie A.
Club
Prior to joining Inter, Coco played for AC Milan (1993-97, 1998-99, 2000-02), Vicenza (on loan, 1997-98), Torino (on loan, 1999-2000), and Barcelona (on loan, 2001-02). He won two scudetti with Milan. In 2002, AC Milan and Inter exchanged Coco for Dutch midfielder Clarence Seedorf. A deal worth 28 million euro. Coco was tipped to be the next great Italian left-back, but a serious injury hampered his form, and since, he has never managed to recover to full potential. in 2005/06, he was loaned to Livorno. He's now back at Inter where he hasn't played a single minute since his return. His 77 shirt was taken by Marco Andreolli, forcing Coco to wear shirt number 17.
National team
Coco played for the Italy U18 team in the intermediary round of 1995 European Under-18 Football Championship.
Coco played for Italy U21 team at the 1996, 1998 European Under-21 Football Championship Qualifying round, On 2000, he won the European Under-21 Football Championship. Also, Coco played for the victorious Italy U23 team at the 1997 Mediterranean Games.
Coco's full debut for the Italy is against Romania, 7 October 2000, at the 2002 World Cup Preliminaries. He also played for Italy in 2002 World Cup, but not selected since October 2002. Currently, he has 17 caps.
Outside the field
- Coco is not only a football player but also a business man.Together with his father Antonino (Nino) Coco, he owns shops and has his own clothing label called "Urban 77". He used to live in Legnano, where he grew up. Coco is a real celebrity in Italy, and is well known in the "party" and "society" scene in Italy. Recently he was a guest at the Rai Due show "Quelli che il calcio", and at "100% Calcio" on Sky Sport 1. He also wrote the foreword for the recently published book "Mio marito e' un calciatore".
- Coco was pranked on the hit Italian TV show "Scherzi a Parte".
External links
- FootballDatabase provides profile and stats on Francesco Coco
- francescococo.tk
- Francesco Coco's clothing label
- Profile at UEFA.com
- Template:It icon Profile and stats at Livorno official site
- Template:It icon National Team stats. at FIGC official site
- 1977 births
- Living people
- Natives of Sicily
- Italian footballers
- Italy international footballers
- A.C. Milan players
- Vicenza Calcio players
- Torino F.C. players
- FC Barcelona footballers
- Internazionale players
- A.S. Livorno Calcio players
- Serie A players
- Current Serie A players
- La Liga footballers
- FIFA World Cup 2002 players
- Football (soccer) fullbacks
- Italian football biography stubs