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When Luciano met Libby: how Kiwi star Cacace landed Belgium move – The World Game
When former Wellington Phoenix assistant Luciano Trani first set eyes on hot Kiwi prospect Liberato Cacace 11 years back at the Italian eaterie owned by the youngster’s dad, he never imagined the starry-eyed fledgling would one day be on the European football…

That day has arrived, with Trani and the kid from La Bella Italia now reunited in Belgium at Sint-Truiden, the club led by Kevin Muscat with the ex-Phoenix assistant riding shotgun.
All Whites international Cacace, now 19, underwent a medical yesterday ahead of signing a three-year deal with the mid-table Pro League outfit, off the back of his breakout season for the Nix.
Trani followed the progress of the budding left-back, from amateur outfit Island Bay United all the way to Wellingtons firs…
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