Rauno Korpi
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BornJune 25, 1951
Tampere, Finland
OccupationIce hockey coach
RelativesKiira Korpi (daughter)
Coached for
Finland's national team (1986-1987)
Tappara (1986-1988)
TuTo
EC Kac
EV Zug
Tappara (1986-1988)
TuTo
EC Kac
EV Zug
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| Born | June 25, 1951 Tampere, Finland | ||||||||
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| Relatives | Kiira Korpi (daughter) | ||||||||
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Rauno "Rane" Korpi (born June 25, 1951 in Tampere, Finland) is a Finnish ice hockey coach. He coached Tappara to three consecutive Finnish Championships in SM-liiga during the years 1986-1988. He has also won one additional Finnish Championship Gold, one Silver medal and one Bronze medal. Korpi has been chosen three times as The Coach of the Year in Finland.[1] Other teams coached by Korpi include TuTo, EC KAC, and EV Zug.
Korpi has also coached Finland's national ice hockey team during the years 1986-1987. He has coached Women's national teams and Junior national teams as well.[1]
Korpi is the father of Kiira Korpi, Olympic-level figure skater and winner of European Championships Bronze medal.