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Walter Novellino | On 14 February 2011 he was unveiled as new head coach of Serie B club Livorno, replacing Giuseppe Pillon at the helm of the Amaranto, until 21 December 2011 when he rescinds the contract by mutual agreement with the company. |
Ernst Happel | At the 1978 FIFA World Cup in Argentina, Happel was coach of the Dutch national team and reached the final against the Argentine national team. |
Ioan Andone | In the beginning of October 2009, after Dinamo Bucureşti sacked Italian coach Dario Bonetti, Andone was offered the position of general manager. |
Augustine Eguavoen | Eguavoen was also appointed as the Head Coach of the Nigeria national under-23 football team in August 2010. |
Rafael Berges | On 14 June 2012 Berges was named Córdoba's main squad head coach, replacing Rayo Vallecano - bound Paco. |
Li Xiaopeng (footballer) | On 8 August 2010 he would accept the position of interim head coach for the Chinese women's team up to the 2010 Asian Games, which made him the youngest coach to ever manage the team. |
Tord Grip | Prior to England's exit in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, he was one of Sven-Göran Eriksson's assistant coaches of the English national football team. |
David Blatt | Blatt was still working as assistant coach of the Israeli National Team in 2002, when he won the title of Israeli'' Coach of the Year'' for the second time, the year he was appointed head coach of Maccabi Tel Aviv. |
Louis van Gaal | I am happy that the KNVB approached me,'' said Van Gaal, who will be assisted by former Dutch internationals Danny Blind and Patrick Kluivert, both part of his successful Ajax squad from 1995.'' |
Alessandro Martini | A few years later, Alessandro Martini joined the small team, becoming the director in 1863 along with Luigi Rossi (who was the inventor of a vermouth) and Teofilo Sola. |
Fernand Cazenave | He took up coaching and coached Mont-de-Marsan to victory in the French Championship in 1963, the only time the club has won the championship. |
J?rgen Klinsmann | He managed the German national team to a third-place finish in the 2006 World Cup. |
Jos? ?ngel Ziganda | In early July 2009 he became Xerez CD's new manager, after the Andalusia ns had just attained a first-ever top level promotion, replacing Hércules CF - bound Esteban Vigo and signing a one-year contract. |
Claudio Borghi | His departure was subsequent to a 0 -- 1 defeat to River Plate in the 2010 Apertura's Superclásico, that left Boca in the 15th league table position. |
Guy Lacombe | He was the former manager of the French football club Paris Saint-Germain in the Ligue 1 championship, as he was replaced by Paul Le Guen in January 2007. |
Juan de Dios Castillo | Also he led the Honduras National Football Team to win the UNCAF cup in January 2011. |
Wilfred Mugeyi | On 2 October 2012, Wilfred Mugeyi briefly took over as interim Manager of Ajax Cape Town, following the dismissal of Maarten Stekelenburg, before himself being relieved by Jan Pruijn and finally Jan Versleijen to conclude the 2012/13 PSL season for Ajax CT. |
Gunnar Halle | On 30 August 2010, he was named the new assistant coach of Molde FK, again under Rösler. |
Don Jackson (ice hockey) | Late into the 2004 -- 05 season of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga, Don was contracted by Pierre Page, then head coach of the Eisbären Berlin to help their defensemen. |
Ian Porterfield | Porterfield was named manager of the Zambia in the summer of 1993 and later managed Saudi Arabia and Zimbabwe, all very much developing countries on the football map. |
Yochanan Vollach | After 5 years in Hong Kong, at 1990, Vollach returned to Israel, where former teammate and club captain, Yitzhak Englander was president of Hapoel Haifa. |
Mansour Pourheidari | After three years, he was resigned and becomes head coach of UAE Pro-League side, Al-Ahli and led the team until 1989. |
Arie Haan | He went to Cyprus, to become AC Omonia manager in November 2000 but he coached the team only for two matches since he had a great offer from Austria Vienna to become the team's manager. |
Gustavo Costas | Costas has currently signed a 2-year contract to manage Olimpia of Paraguay starting at the 2008 season. |
Jamie Siddons | He left Bangladesh when his contract expired after the end of the 2011 World Cup, in which the team failed to qualify for the quarter-finals. |
Henry Nwosu | However he was removed from the post in April 2009 after a string of poor results in preparation for the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup. |
Bernard Lama | Kenya, however, lost on his debut to Eritrea on 2 September 2006, during an African Nations Cup qualifier, and he quit just two months later, citing the lack of professionalism of the Kenya Football Federation, and was replaced by Tom Olaba. |
Helena ?lafsd?ttir | It was confirmed on 7 December 2004 that Helena would not continue as Iceland manager after her contract expired, with KSÍ chairman Eggert Magnússon stating his disappointment at failing to qualify for the Euro tournament. |
Kim In-Sik | Then he was named national team manager and led his team to the gold medal in the 2002 Asian Games, defeating Chinese Taipei 4-3 in the gold medal match. |
Mustafa Denizli | He managed the Turkish national team for four years and reached the quarter-finals of Euro 2000. |
Sergei Ovchinnikov (footballer born 1970) | On 7 May 2010, Ovchinnikov was named the new coach of FC Dynamo Bryansk. |
Erwin Koeman | Before the season Eredivisie season of 2011 -- 12 was he appointed as the new manager of FC Utrecht. |
Jan B. Poulsen | Poulsen took over as the head coach of Tanzania in August 2010 after being appointed by the Tanzanian Football Federation from a short-list of 5 from 59 applicants. |
Mohammad Mayeli Kohan | In 2003, Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran appointed Mayeli Kohan as head coach of Iran national under-23 football team but he was resigned as this position two months later to become head coach of Iran Pro League side Saipa. |
Muricy Ramalho | On November 2, 2013, in an interview for Brazilian newspaper O Estado de S. Paulo, Ramalho affirmed the following words : On December 07, 2013, Ramalho, after saving club from relegation zone, renewed his contract with São Paulo FC for two more seasons. |
Henry Nwosu | He formerly was an assistant to Onigbinde that took the Super Eagles to 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea and Japan. |
Jorge Speranza | At his last club, Club Nacional de Football from Uruguay, he worked as assistant head coach in season 2010 In parallel to his sport activity, Jorge has worked in management for companies such as Kodak (México), Bertelsmann AG, Coasin Uruguaya S. A., Acer Uruguay (as General Manager) and Integro IT Group in Uruguay (as General Manager). |
Massimo Carrera | Due to a 10-month ban against head coach Antonio Conte for alleged implications of his failure to report match fixing and a similar ban against his assistant Angelo Alessio, Carrera was appointed in August 2012 as Juventus' caretaker coach. |
Butch Lee | In January 2009, he was announced as the new coach of the Cangrejeros de Santurce. |
Ra?l Madero | In 2009, Maradona and Bilardo, now coach and manager of the national team, decided to reinstate Donato Villani as team physician, thus ending Madero's second term. |
Fabio Capello | Capello was unveiled as the new Real Madrid coach in 1996. |
Fahad Thani | Thani, coaching mainly youth teams, including the Qatar U -- 17, was named as the replacement for Paulo Autuori as head coach of the Qatar national team in January 2013. |
Jean Tigana | On 25 May 2010, Tigana returned to coaching joining Ligue 1 club Bordeaux, replacing Laurent Blanc. |
Henryk Kasperczak | He then left Górnik Zabrze on 3 April 2009 when the club was officially relegated from Ekstraklasa to I Liga, Poland's 2nd division in professional soccer. |
Giuseppe Sannino | On 6 June 2012 Sannino signed a two-year contract as head coach of Palermo, only a few weeks after Siena director of football Giorgio Perinetti made the same move to Sicily. |
Rachid Belhout | In 2005, he was appointed as coach of R. E. Virton, who were then playing in the Belgian Second Division. |
Francisco Maturana | After failing to get Ecuador qualified for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, he returned to Colombia to coach Millonarios. |
Yin Tiesheng | Yin became the last minute care-taker coach for the Chinese U-23 team, which had already qualified for the Football at the 2008 Summer Olympics as hosts. |
Henrik Clausen | On 12 June 2013 he was named new manager of the Danish national under-18 football team. |
Jorge Speranza | In 2004 he worked for Club Deportivo Colonia and he coached F. C. Itzaes from Mérida (Yucatán, Mexico). |
Peter Kaumba | He continued in his role as U-20 assistant coach and was part of Zambia's coaching bench at both the African Junior championship and the World Youth Cup in 1999 under Patrick Phiri. |
Eduardo Lara | On September 19, 2008, he was named as a provisional manager for major Colombian football team as Jorge Luis Pinto was dismissed by the board of Colombian Football Federation. |
Branko Oblak | He proved to be a good youth coach, so in February 2004 he was named the new Slovenia Under-21 national coach. |
Jorvan Vieira | Incredibly, he led Iraq to the 2007 Asian Cup title after stunning the pre-tournament favourites Australia in a 3 -- 1 victory, edging Korea on penalties and finally upsetting regional heavyweights Saudi Arabia 1 -- 0 in the final. |
Salvatore Lanna | On January 3, 2012 he was announced as new assistant coach of Reggiana in Lega Pro Prima Divisione. |
Jorginho | In two 2008 friendlies, he took over for the head manager, following Dunga's dismissal in the previous game and subsequent ban from the Brazilian Football Confederation ; he led the team to two 1 -- 0 wins, against the Republic of Ireland and Sweden. |
Stanley Menzo | In the summer of 2004, after former Ajax teammate Marco van Basten became head coach of the national team, Menzo was named its goalkeeping coach, remained there for two years. |
Bernd Krauss | In January 2012, Krauss was appointed general manager of Étoile Sportive du Sahel then the head coach of the same team. |
Roger Lemerre | However, after the team suffered a stunning first-round exit in the 2002 FIFA World Cup, he was dismissed by the French Football Federation. |
Fabio Capello | On 26 July 2012 Capello became manager of the Russian national team following the resignation of Dick Advocaat. |
Georgi Yartsev | In June 1998 Yartsev was appointed the head coach of Spartak's cross-city arch-rival, Dynamo Moscow. |
Ato Agustin | On July 25, 2013, San Miguel Corporation, owner of Petron Blaze Boosters and Barangay Ginebra San Miguel, announced the appointment of Agustin as interim coach of Barangay Ginebra San Miguel for the 2013 PBA Governor's Cup. |
Nery Pumpido | On 23 December 2011, he was hired as coach of the Argentine club Godoy Cruz. |
Milovan Rajevac | In September 2011, Rajevac was linked with the Egyptian national team job. |
George Curtis (footballer born 1919) | Curtis returned to England, but in 1972 he returned to Norway to coach the national team. |
Hassan Shehata | Shehata resigned on 6 June 2011, after a 0-0 draw with South Africa national football team, because of disputes with the FA. |
Simon Tahamata | Since May 2009 he works as a technical coach for the youth teams of under-10 until under-15 of the Saudi Arabia n football club Al-Ahli. |
Jaime Pacheco | However, following a 0 -- 1 group stage loss against Iran's Sepahan F. C. for the campaign's AFC Champions League on 15 April 2010, he was sacked. |
Johan Cruyff | After his spell in the USA and a short-lived stay at UD Levante in Spain, Cruyff returned to play in his homeland, rejoining Ajax on 30 November 1980 as'' technical advisor'' of trainer Leo Beenhakker, Ajax being 8th in the ranking of the table of the Dutch League then after 13 games. |
Michael Skibbe | After Germany was eliminated in the first round of UEFA Euro 2004, Völler and Skibbe resigned from their positions. |
Guus Hiddink | It was at PSV where he led the team to its first ever European Cup triumph in 1988 (and The Treble) affirming the Eindhoven club's ranking as one of the three giants of Dutch football, alongside rivals Ajax and Feyenoord. |
Pierluigi Casiraghi | In his coaching tenure, Casiraghi led the azzurrini into the 2007 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, ending in fifth place after having eliminated Spain U-21 in the qualifying phase. |
Giuseppe Materazzi | On February 26, 2007, Materazzi was appointed head coach of Serie B club Bari, replacing Rolando Maran. |
Jaak Salumets | The years following dissolution of the Soviet Union Salumets moved abroad to coach Finnish BC NMKY Lahti, but he also became the coach of the Estonia national basketball team, who reached 6th place at the EuroBasket 1993. |
Henryk Kasperczak | Mali won the fourth place at the 2002 African Cup of Nations under his coaching. |
Freddie Mwila | Mwila was one of the assistant coaches at CAN 1992 in Senegal where Zambia lost in the quarterfinals to eventual winners Ivory Coast. |
Luigi Delneri | He guided Sampdoria to a surprising fourth place in which they beat Italian teams F. C. Internazionale Milano, AC Milan, Juventus F. C., and AS Roma, and as a result of the fourth-place finish, Sampdoria received a spot to the third qualifying round of the 2010 -- 11 UEFA Champions League. |
Juande Ramos | On 10 September 2009, Ramos signed for CSKA Moscow until December 2009, replacing Brazil ian manager Zico, who left for Olympiacos. |
M?rio Wilson | In the late 70s Wilson accumulated duties at Vitória de Guimarães and the Portuguese national team, being in charge of the latter during the unsuccessful UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying campaign. |
Timo Liekoski | In 1999, he coached the Finland national futsal team. |
Hassan Shehata | And the Egyptian Team become 9th in FIFA World Rankings in 2008 He was awarded as CAF Coach of the Year. |
Vicente del Bosque | Del Bosque served at Real Madrid since 1994 and rose through the ranks at the club ; however, he only first managed Madrid for a couple of months in 1994 after the sacking of Benito Floro and before the appointment of Jorge Valdano. |
Ricardo La Volpe | In 2008, Ricardo La Volpe returned to Mexico as manager of C. F. Monterrey. |
Clemens Westerhof | In 2001 he was technical director of Dynamos FC, Zimbabwe's biggest club, but lasted in the position just a few months. |
Ove Christensen | In 1995, Christensen was hired by Viborg FF in the men's Danish 1st Division, and guided the club to the top-flight Danish Superliga. |
Miguel ?ngel Russo | On 15 December 2006, he was signed by Boca Juniors to replace Ricardo La Volpe. |
Tord Grip | In 2009, after Eriksson was fired by the Mexico Football Federation due to a bad string of results, Eriksson and Grip took up the positions of Director of Football and General Advisor to the Director of Football at Notts County respectively. |
Peter Butler (footballer, born 1966) | In September 2009, Butler signed a one-year contract as Technical Director and Head Coach of Yangon United FC of Myanmar. |
Mauro Icardi | In late April, it was announced that Icardi would become an Internazionale player before the beginning of the 2013 -- 14 season. |
Juli?n Rubio | On 21 June 2011, Rubio became the first Spaniard to coach in the Albanian Superliga, joining KF Tirana on a one-year contract. |
Mircea Lucescu | He is currently managing Ukrainian Premier League side Shakhtar Donetsk with whom he won the UEFA Cup 2008 -- 09. |
Berti Vogts | After a thirteen-month spell, he resigned following a poor performance at the 2008 African Nations Cup. |
Alberto Armando | Goalkeeper (association football) | goalkeeper Antonio Roma, deflects a River Plate goal in 1962, resulting in Boca's first championship in eight years. |
Paul Le Guen | Le Guen replaced Jacques Santini as manager of Olympique Lyonnais in 2002 after they captured their first league title. |
Nils Middelboe | It was through Middelboe's contacts in English football, that English coach Edward Magner was hired to coach the Danish national team in 1939. |
Delio Rossi | Rossi was appointed head coach of Sampdoria in December 2012 to replace Ciro Ferrara, becoming the seventh coach to work with both Genoa and Sampdoria. |
Francesco Monaco | His successive coaching experience was at the helm of Potenza on Prima Divisione, where he replaced Ezio Capuano for a bare month (from September to October 2009). |
Hossam Hassan | On 29 February 2008 Hassan was named both general manager and coach of former club Al-Masry, before signing at modest Itesalat. |
Paulo Autuori | In that year, he won the Copa Libertadores 2005 and the 2005 FIFA Club World Championship. |
Oleg Romantsev | It was announced on 23 April 2009 that Romantsev had agreed to help current manager of Spartak Moscow Valery Karpin as a consultant coach. |