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Dominique D'Onofrio was born on 18 April, 1953 in Castelforte, Italy, is a Belgian footballer, coach, and chairman. Discover Dominique D'Onofrio's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 18 April, 1953
Birthday 18 April
Birthplace Castelforte, Italy
Date of death 2016
Died Place Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nationality Italy

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Dominique D'Onofrio Height, Weight & Measurements

At 63 years old, Dominique D'Onofrio height is 5′ 3″ .

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Dominique D'Onofrio Net Worth

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1953

Dominique D'Onofrio (18 April 1953 – 12 February 2016) was an Italian football coach, later chairman.

He was born in Castelforte, Italy.

D'Onofrio was coachbuilder until his brother bought out Standard Liège and enabled him to integrate a professional club.

1983

Although the club had qualified for the first time for the third preliminary round of the Champions League, he was hounded by supporters after the last game of the season, where they failed to win their first championship since 1983.

He stated that he held himself responsible for this.

1998

At Standard de Liège since 1998, at first with the U6 (youth, scouting and contracts), he quickly took over from Tomislav Ivić (with Christian Labarbe) for 2000–01.

2000

He took charge for the first team for three matches in December 2000.

2001

In January 2001, he took over from Michel Preud'homme until July 2002.

2002

In 2002–03, he took over from Robert Waseige for the first five matches of the Championship.

He had little success as first team coach, and was fired on 14 September 2002, after domestic defeat against Club Bruges and a catastrophic first season.

2005

Adored by some supporters who appreciated the results gained under his leadership, reviled by others who disliked his gameplay and recourse to a long-ball system, he left his post in May 2005, before being named a few weeks later after the club failed to find a replacement.

This provoked great remorse from those supporters who had campaigned for his firing, who apologised a few days before his return was announced.

2006

In May 2006, he left the post of coach for good, and became sporting director with technical director Michel Preud'homme.

Becoming sporting director of Standard de Liège and technical director in July 2006, he was in charge of scouting and recruitment.

Two months later, when Michel Preud'homme took over from Johan Boskamp, and appointed his own staff, looking for immediate results, Dominique D'Onofrio became technical director and looked to improve the club's results.

2010

On 10 February 2010, due to bad results at the club, he ended the contract of László Bölöni, Dominique D'Onofrio took over as head coach of Standard until June 2010.

2016

He died in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from a cardiac arrest on 12 February 2016.

He was 62 years old

Under his leadership, Standard de Liège obtained the following results in the Championship:

RRFC Montegnée

Seraing RUL

Standard de Liège