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Enrico Fabbro (born 14 June 1959) is an Italian
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Career

Born in Rome, Fabbro started his professional career working with the youth sector of Lodigiani (1994 to 1999),
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(1999 to 2004) and Cisco Lodigiani (new denomination of Lodigiani, in 2004–2005), also winning a ''Giovanissimi Nazionali'' national title with Lazio in 2001. In 2006, he took his first head coaching job, as manager of leading Algerian club
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, winning an
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and then resigning from his coaching post immediately after guiding his club to win the
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in November 2007. He then accepted an offer from Ascoli to guide their ''Primavera'' squad for the 2008–09 season. He worked as a football commentator for pay-per-view television network Dahlia TV. He currently works as a coach of the Tunisian team Stade Gabésien.


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External links


Official website
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