Mauro Cichero




Luigi Mauro Cichero, commonly known as Mauro Cichero was a Venezuelan footballer who played as a central defender. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics.

Early life

Cichero was born in Genoa, Italy and spent his early life there until he was 14, when his family moved to Venezuela.

Playing career

He played professionally in Venezuela for Deportivo Italia, Unión Deportiva Canarias, and ULA Mérida. He made a name for himself in Venezuela thanks to his skill, resulting in the opportunity to go to Italy and went on trial with AC Milan. While he did not make the team, he ended up moving to Serie B club Grosseto.
He also represented the Venezuelan national team. His first appearances came at the seven team 1980 Olympic qualifying tournament. They came in 4th did not originally qualify for the 1980 Summer Olympics, however, Argentina was part of the 1980 Summer Olympics boycott, thereby vacating their spot, allowing Venezuela to compete in the Olympic football tournament, where he played three games and served as team captain.

Post-playing career

After retiring from professional football, he began his coaching career. He began working at the football school of the Colegio Campo Alegre de las Mercedes in Caracas, Venezuela and became a professor of Sport Sciences at a school and established a football program there. In 1999, he moved to Norman, Oklahoma to become the Director of Coaching for the Norman Youth Soccer Association. In 2003, he was named as the head coach of the St. Gregory's University men's soccer team in Oklahoma.

Personal

He is the father of professional football players Alejandro Cichero, Gabriel Cichero, and Mauro Cichero.