| Fatih Terim | | Personal information | | Full name | Fatih Terim | | Date of birth | September 4, 1953 (1953-09-04) (age 54) | | Place of birth | Adana, Turkey | | Height | 1.72 m (5 ft 7+1⁄2 in) | | Playing position | Manager (Former Defender) | | Senior clubs1 | | Years | Club | App (Gls)* | 1969–1974 1974–1985 | Adana Demirspor Galatasaray | ? (?) 327 (129) | | National team2 | | 1974–1985 | Turkey | 51 (2) | | Teams managed | 1987–1989 1989–1990 1990–1993 1993–1996 1996–2000 2000–2001 2001–2002 2002–2004 2005– | MKE Ankaragücü Göztepe Turkey U-21 Turkey Galatasaray Fiorentina AC Milan Galatasaray Turkey | | 1 Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 20 October 2006. 2 National team caps and goals correct as of 20 October 2006. * Appearances (Goals) is the 247th day of the year (248th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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First International Turkey U-21 3-1 Egypt U-21 (Ankara; October 28, 1950) Largest win Turkey U-21 5-0 Austria U-21 (Istanbul; November 15, 1983) Worst defeat Turkey U-21 0-7 Germany U-21 (October 25, 1983) UEFA U-21 Championship Appearances 1 (First in 1998...
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| Fatih Terim, Commendatore OSSI, (born September 4, 1953 in Adana, Turkey) is one of the most successful football players and managers of Turkey. He is considered to be one of the best managers due to his ability to motivate his players and aggressive game strategies. There are currently five Italian orders of merit (Italian: ) that recognise contributions to the Republic of Italy. ...
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History
Professional football player In 1969, Terim's professional football career began as a junior player with Adana Demirspor. Because of his financial difficulties, he was the only player in the team who was being paid secretly by the club at the time. Three years later, he became the captain of the team. He recalls his first game with the captain badge: In team sports, a captain is an honorary title given to the member of the team primarily responsible for strategy and teamwork while the game is in progress on the field. ...
| “ | Just before the game, I cheered up my teammates, as a captain has to do, and ran out to the field. As I looked back on the field, no one was behind me. I was so fast that nobody could follow me. I was so excited. | ” | Terim played 6 more years with Adana Demirspor. As a successful central defender, he joined Galatasaray SK in 1974 and played for 11 years for the club. However, during his time with Galatasaray, the club was not able to win the championship trophy in the Turkish league. Terim was capped to the Turkish national team 51 times, from 1974 to 1985, and was the national team captain for 35 international games, establishing the national record for both categories at his time. He ended his playing career in Galatasaray in 1985. In association football (soccer), a defender is a player whose position of play is behind the midfielders and first and foremost provide support to the goalkeeper. ...
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First international Turkey 2 - 2 Romania (Istanbul, Turkey; October 26, 1923) Biggest win Turkey 7 - 0 Syria (Ankara, Turkey; November 20, 1949) Turkey 7 - 0 South Korea (Geneva, Switzerland; June 20, 1954) Turkey 7 - 0 San Marino (Istanbul, Turkey; November 10, 1996) Biggest defeat Poland 8 - 0 Turkey (Chorzow, Poland...
Abdullah Gegic, a legendary football coach with Partizan Belgrade (of former Yugoslavia) and Eskisehirspor (of Turkey), knew Terim from his days as a central defender and described Terim as an intelligent defender with Beckenbauer like qualities. Gegic attributed Terim's successes as a coach to his unique understanding of the game that was developed during his time playing as a central defender. Abdullah Gegic born in 1924 in Novi Pazar, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was a Yugoslavian coach with Turkish origin. ...
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Managerial career After retiring from professional football his initial training came from Jupp Derwall while they were at Galatasaray. Terim's coaching career began when he was appointed the coach of MKE Ankaragücü. He coached the club for 18 months and moved on to coach Göztepe in İzmir which lasted one year. He did not have any significant success with these teams. Josef Jupp Derwall (b. ...
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In 1990 he was appointed as assistant to Turkey's national coach Sepp Piontek, where he also coached the U21 team. After serving as assistant coach for three years, he was appointed Turkish national team coach in 1993. Three years later, the Turkish national team succeeded in qualifying for the final tournament of the Euro '96 for the first time in its history under his management. Although the national team did not perform well in the tournament (losing all the games, and not being able to score a single goal), the qualification to the tournament was still considered a great achievement for Turkish football. Sepp (Josef) Piontek (born March 5, 1940) is a German football manager and former player. ...
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After Euro 1996, Fatih Terim signed a contract with Galatasaray S.K.. Under his management Galatasaray won the championship in the Turkish league for four consecutive years, crowning his achievements by winning the UEFA Cup in 2000, making Fatih Terim the most successful Galatasaray manager in its history. Unfortunately his departure allowed Mircea Lucescu to clinch the UEFA Super Cup in 2000 for Galatasaray. After this victory big clubs were chasing after him, clubs like Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, AC Milan, Borussia Dortmund, PSG, Valencia and AS Roma. The 1996 European Football Championship (or simply Euro 96) was hosted by England. ...
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Italian Serie A His success with Galatasaray lead Terim to Serie A, signing a one year contract with ACF Fiorentina, Italy. This article is about the Italian football league. ...
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His aggressive and offensive style of football, and his tense relations with the mercurial club president and owner Vittorio Cecchi Gori made Terim a favourite amongst Fiorentina fans. In Fiorentina, Terim had a significant start, beating AC Milan (4-0) and holding Juventus to a 3-3 thrilling draw, and eliminating Milan 4-2 on aggregate to reach the final of the Coppa Italia. However, in the middle of the 2000-2001 season, Terim declared that he was not going to extend his contract with the club since Cecchi Gori did not intend to make the investments that he requested. After his declaration, the team's performance declined significantly, and his continuing clashes with the club president urged him to resign before the season ended. Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to by the abbreviation AC Milan or simply Milan, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy. ...
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In the summer of 2001, he was named the coach of AC Milan turning down offers from big clubs like FC Barcelona and Liverpool. Immediately he signed Rui Costa and Umit Davala to the club. He transformed AC Milan's system, playing with a system very similar to the Total football style of Rinus Michels. It was a simple 4-3-1-2 formation with Rui Costa as the playmaker. While he was coaching AC Milan, the team reached the third round of the UEFA Cup. However, after several disappointing results, his contract was terminated and making his AC Milan career last only 5 months. Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to by the abbreviation AC Milan or simply Milan, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy. ...
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Back to Turkey Terim, a coach who values professional discipline and organization and amateur passion, was nicknamed "Imparator" (Turkish for "Emperor") in Turkey; this nickname is also widely used in Italy in his reference. In a survey conducted by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) in 80 countries, Fatih Terim was placed among the best eight soccer coaches in the world. He received his award at a ceremony held in Rothenburg, Germany on January 8, 2001. Rothenburg is the name of several cities and municipalities Rothenburg ob der Tauber in Bavaria, Germany Rothenburg (Oberlausitz) in Saxony, Germany Rothenburg (Saale) in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany Rothenburg in the Canton of Lucerne, Switzerland see also: Rotenburg This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that...
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In the summer of 2002 he returned to Galatasaray. Due to internal problems within Galatasaray’s management, financial difficulties of the club, and the failure of his transfer policies, he had a disappointing performance. In the first year of his return Galatasaray lost the championship title to rival Beşiktaş J.K.. His second year was a complete failure, not qualifying from the Champions League groups and a bad performance in the Turkish Super League, which led him to resign and take a break in his managing career in March 2004. In the meantime clubs like Internazionale and AS Roma tried to lure Terim back to the Serie A, but with no success. In the summer of 2005, Terim was asked to coach the Turkish National Team. He signed a contract with the Turkish Football Federation, where he still coaches. Current season BeÅiktaÅ Jimnastik Kulübü (commonly BeÅiktaÅ, pronounced ) (English: BeÅiktaÅ Gymnastics Club) is a professional sports club based in BeÅiktaÅ district in Istanbul, Turkey. ...
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In December 2007, Fatih Terim's monthly salary was mentioned during the Turkish parliament's session discussing the 2008 government budget. Sırrı Sakık, a member of the pro-Kurdish Democratic Society Party (DTP), said that Terim's monthly salary was 130,000 Turkish new liras (approximately 103,500 US Dollars), which equalled 130 times the minimum wage. In response, Minister of State Murat Başesgioğlu said that "Terim's salary can be discussed, but doing this at the parliament would hurt the National Team. "[1][2] Romanino, Superintendent paying the workers, 1531-32, fresco, Castello del Buonconsiglio, Trento, Italy. ...
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First international Turkey 2 - 2 Romania (Istanbul, Turkey; October 26, 1923) Biggest win Turkey 7 - 0 Syria (Ankara, Turkey; November 20, 1949) Turkey 7 - 0 South Korea (Geneva, Switzerland; June 20, 1954) Turkey 7 - 0 San Marino (Istanbul, Turkey; November 10, 1996) Biggest defeat Poland 8 - 0 Turkey (Chorzow, Poland...
In May 2008, Terim confirmed rumours that he has been offered positions from foreign sports clubs (such as Chelsea FC.[3] ), however he stated that he will be discussing these offers after the European Championship matches are concluded.[4] He was recommended by former Newcastle United manager Bobby Robson to the Newcastle board following Sam Allardyce's departure. However the job went to Kevin Keegan. Chelsea Football Club (also known as the Blues, previously also known as the Pensioners), founded in 1905, is a Premier League football team that plays at Stamford Bridge football ground in west London. ...
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Euro 2008, Terim's Tactics, Turkish Attacking Mentality and Euro-2008 Semi Final Reaching Team Recently, Terim led the Turkish national team to the semi-finals of the UEFA European Football Championship where they lost 3-2 to Germany in a thrilling encounter missing out on a place in the final. Before this game Turkey had lost 4 of its starters -keeper Volkan Demirel, midfielders Arda Turan and Tuncay Sanli, and central defender Emre Asik- to suspensions, while a further influential 5 players including the midfield ace Emre Belezoglu, most influential central defender Servet Cetin, star forward Nihat Kahveci, midfielder Tumer Metin and starting central defender Emre Gungor were lost to injuries. The Turkish National Team had only 2 healthy outfield substitutes, while Tumer Metin was on the substitute list as a last resort. Fatih Terim proved to be the masterclass tactician he is, as in this game Turkey played a brilliant attacking football against Germany. Turkey controlled most of the midfield action and thus limited the offensive capabilities of Podolski and company. After Greece's defensive minded Euro-2004 victory the Turkish National Team under the leadership of Fatih Terim have brought a new mentality to European and World football: Strong midfield with control over the ball and an attacking mentality may just be the best means of defending your goal. Turkey lost to Germany with a last minute goal but in all the statistics including shots on goal, corner kicks played and other measures of attacking power Turkey dominated Germany. The UEFA European Football Championship is the main football competition of the mens national football teams governed by UEFA (the Union of European Football Associations). ...
Volkan Demirel (born October 27, 1981 in İstanbul, Turkey) is a Turkish footballer currently playing goalkeeper for Fenerbahçe. ...
Arda Turan (born January 30, 1987 in Istanbul, Turkey), is a Turkish professional footballer currently playing for Galatasaray in left or right winger position. ...
Tuncay Sanli (Turkish: Tuncay Åanlı), born on January 16, 1982 in Sakarya, Turkey, is a footballer playing for the Turkish Premier Super League club Fenerbahçe SK. Formerly, he used to play for Sakaryaspor. ...
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Decoration On May 8, 2008, Fatih Terim was honored with the rank Commendatore dell'Ordine della Stella della Solidarietà Italiana (2nd Class / Commander of the Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity) by the Italian state at a reception hosted by the Italian Embassy in Ankara .[5] is the 128th day of the year (129th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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References - ^ Fatih Terim'in maaşı Meclis'i karıştırdı. Hürriyet (2007-12-07). Retrieved on 2008-05-09.
- ^ DTP'li Sakık'tan Fatih Terim'in maaşına eleştiri. zet10 (2007-12-08). Retrieved on 2008-05-09.
- ^ Roman: You are the one for me, Fatih. Daily Mirror (2008-03-22). Retrieved on 2008-03-22.
- ^ Terim teklifleri doğruladı (Terim confirms offers). NtvSpor (2008-05-09). Retrieved on 2008-05-09.
- ^ "Fatih Terim honored by Italian state", Turkish Daily News, 2008-05-10.
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Galatasaray SK Logo Galatasaray Spor Kulübü (Galatasaray Sports Club) is a Turkish sports club based in İstanbul which is most famous for its football section. ...
Gheorghe Hagi , (born February 5, 1965 in SÄcele, ConstanÅ£a), is a Romanian former football player of Aromanian descent. ...
Ersun Yanal born on 17 December 1961 in Izmir, Turkey is a Turkish football coach and former coach of the Turkish National Team. ...
First international Turkey 2 - 2 Romania (Istanbul, Turkey; October 26, 1923) Biggest win Turkey 7 - 0 Syria (Ankara, Turkey; November 20, 1949) Turkey 7 - 0 South Korea (Geneva, Switzerland; June 20, 1954) Turkey 7 - 0 San Marino (Istanbul, Turkey; November 10, 1996) Biggest defeat Poland 8 - 0 Turkey (Chorzow, Poland...
First international Turkey 2 - 2 Romania (Istanbul, Turkey; October 26, 1923) Biggest win Turkey 7 - 0 Syria (Ankara, Turkey; November 20, 1949) Turkey 7 - 0 South Korea (Geneva, Switzerland; June 20, 1954) Turkey 7 - 0 San Marino (Istanbul, Turkey; November 10, 1996) Biggest defeat Poland 8 - 0 Turkey (Chorzow, Poland...
Euro 96 commemorated on a British two pound coin The 1996 UEFA European Football Championship (Euro 96) was hosted by England. ...
Adnan Erkan (born 15 January 1968 in Denizli) is a Turkish football goalkeeper. ...
Recep Ãetin (born in 10. ...
Fehmi Alpay Ãzalan (born 29 May 1973 in İzmir) is a Turkish football player. ...
Vedat İnceefe (born 1 April 1974 in Balıkesir) was a Turkish football player. ...
Tugay KerimoÄlu (born August 24, 1970 in Trabzon, Turkey) is a Turkish footballer who has been playing for Blackburn Rovers since 2001. ...
ErtuÄrul SaÄlam (born November 19, 1969 in Zonguldak) is a Turkish football coach and former player. ...
Hami Mandıralı, born on July 20, 1968 in Arsin, a coastal town east of Trabzon, Turkey. ...
Ogün TemizkanoÄlu (born October 6, 1969) was a Turkish football player. ...
Hakan Åükür (born September 1, 1971 in Adapazarı, Sakarya, Turkey) is a Turkish footballer who plays as a striker. ...
OÄuz Ãetin (born 1963) in Adapazarı, Turkey was a well-known football player in the Turkish Premier Super League. ...
Orhan Ãıkırıkçı (born April 15, 1967) is a retired Turkish football (soccer) striker. ...
Faruk YiÄit (born 15 April 1968 in Trabzon) is a Turkish football player. ...
Rahim Zafer (born 21 January 1971 in Sakarya) is a Turkish football player. ...
Saffet Sancaklı (born 27 February 1966 in Tutin) is a retired Turkish football (soccer) striker. ...
Tayfun Korkut is a Turkish footballer currently playing for Turkish club GençlerbirliÄi. ...
Ali Rıza Sergen Yalçın (born October 5, 1972 in Istanbul) is a Turkish footballer currently playing for EskiÅehirspor as an attacking midfielder. ...
Abdullah Ercan (born 8 December 1971 in Istanbul) is a Turkish football player. ...
Arif Erdem (born 1962) is a Turkish striker. ...
Tolunay Kafkas (born 31 March 1968) is a Turkish football player. ...
Bülent Korkmaz (born 24 November 1968) is a retired Turkish football player. ...
Åanver Göymen (born 22 January 1967) was a Turkish football goalkeeper. ...
RüÅtü Reçber (born May 10, 1973 in Korkuteli, Antalya) is a Turkish football goalkeeper, who is currently a player of BeÅiktaÅ JK and the Turkish national team. ...
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First international Turkey 2 - 2 Romania (Istanbul, Turkey; October 26, 1923) Biggest win Turkey 7 - 0 Syria (Ankara, Turkey; November 20, 1949) Turkey 7 - 0 South Korea (Geneva, Switzerland; June 20, 1954) Turkey 7 - 0 San Marino (Istanbul, Turkey; November 10, 1996) Biggest defeat Poland 8 - 0 Turkey (Chorzow, Poland...
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RüÅtü Reçber (born May 10, 1973 in Korkuteli, Antalya) is a Turkish football goalkeeper, who is currently a player of BeÅiktaÅ JK and the Turkish national team. ...
Servet Ãetin (born March 17, 1981 in Tuzluca, Turkey), is a footballer playing for the side Sivasspor at the Defender position. ...
Hakan Kadir Balta, (born on March 23, 1983 in Berlin,Germany) is a Turkish football player as defender. ...
Gökhan Zan (born 7 September 1981) is a Turkish football defender. ...
Emre BelözoÄlu (born September 7, 1980 in Istanbul) is a Turkish footballer. ...
Mehmet Topal is a Turkish football player currently playing for Galatasaray. ...
Marco Aurélio, full name: Marco Aurélio Brito dos Prazeres, also known as Mehmet Aurélio (born December 15, 1977 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Turkish football player born in Brazil. ...
Nihat Kahveci (born November 23, 1979 in Istanbul) is a Turkish football player for Spanish side Villarreal CF. He made his debut for the Turkish national team in 2000 against Sweden. ...
Semih Åentürk (born April 29, 1983, in İzmir, Turkey) is a Turkish footballer who currently plays for the Turkcell Super League club Fenerbahçe in the striker position. ...
Gökdeniz Karadeniz (born 11 January 1980 in Karadeniz EreÄli) is a Turkish football player for the team Rubin Kazan. ...
Tümer Metin (born October 14, 1974 in Zonguldak) is a Turkish international footballer. ...
Tolga Zengin (born October 10, 1983 in Hopa, Turkey) is a Turkish goalkeeper currently playing for Trabzonspor, a Turkish club. ...
Arda Turan (born January 30, 1987 in Istanbul, Turkey), is a Turkish professional footballer currently playing for Galatasaray in left or right winger position. ...
Emre AÅık (born December 13, 1973 in Bursa) is a Turkish football player. ...
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Colin Kazim-Richards (born in August 26, 1986 in Leytonstone, London) is a professional footballer for who plays for Sheffield United in the Premiership. ...
Ayhan Akman (born January 4, 1980 in İnegöl, Bursa, Turkey) is a Turkish midfielder. ...
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Hamit Altıntop (born December 8, 1982 in Gelsenkirchen, Germany) is a Turkish national footballer. ...
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Galatasaray SK Logo Galatasaray Spor Kulübü (Galatasaray Sports Club) is a Turkish sports club based in İstanbul which is most famous for its football section. ...
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George William Hunter (born November 5, 1942 in Camden, New Jersey) was an American football wide receiver in the NFL for the Washington Redskins and Miami Dolphins. ...
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Gündüz Kılıç Born in 1919 in Istanbul, Gündüz Kılıç attended Galatasaray Lycee and then started his football career as a center forward with the yellow - red club. ...
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Gündüz Kılıç Born in 1919 in Istanbul, Gündüz Kılıç attended Galatasaray Lycee and then started his football career as a center forward with the yellow - red club. ...
CoÅkun Ãzari (1931-) is a former Turkish football player and coach. ...
Gündüz Kılıç Born in 1919 in Istanbul, Gündüz Kılıç attended Galatasaray Lycee and then started his football career as a center forward with the yellow - red club. ...
EÅfak Aykaç (1918 â 2004) was a Turkish former football player and coach. ...
Bülent Eken (born in 1923) is a former Turkish footballer and coach. ...
CoÅkun Ãzari (1931-) is a former Turkish football player and coach. ...
Donald Don Howe (born October 12, 1935 in Wolverhampton) is an English football player, turned highly-respected coach and manager. ...
Peter Mansell was the bassist and sometime backing vocalist for the British rock band Pulp. ...
Malcolm Alexander Allison (born Dartford 5 September 1927) is a former English footballer and football manager. ...
CoÅkun Ãzari (1931-) is a former Turkish football player and coach. ...
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Tomislav Ivic (born June 30, 1933 in Split, Yugoslavia) is a Croatian football manager. ...
Josef Jupp Derwall (b. ...
Mustafa Denizli (born November 10, 1949 in İzmir, Turkey) is a Turkish former football player and an international coach. ...
Sigfried Held, often short Siggi Held, (born August 7, 1942) is a former German football player and now a football coach. ...
Mustafa Denizli (born November 10, 1949 in İzmir, Turkey) is a Turkish former football player and an international coach. ...
Karl-Heinz Feldkamp (born June 2, 1934 in Essen, Germany) is a football coach and former player. ...
Reinhard Saftig (January 23, 1952 in Uersfeld) is a German football manager. ...
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Graeme James Souness (IPA: []) (born 6 May 1953 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional football player and manager. ...
Mircea Lucescu (born July 29, 1945, in Bucharest) is a former Romanian football player and one of the most successful Romanian football managers. ...
Gheorghe Hagi , (born February 5, 1965 in SÄcele, ConstanÅ£a), is a Romanian former football player of Aromanian descent. ...
Eric Gerets (born May 15, 1954 in Rekem, Belgium) is a former Belgian football defender. ...
Karl-Heinz Feldkamp (born June 2, 1934 in Essen, Germany) is a football coach and former player. ...
Michael Skibbe (born August 4, 1965) is a former German football (soccer) player and the current manager of the German club Bayer Leverkusen. ...
| | | ACF Fiorentina – Managers | | Csapkay (1926–30) • Feldmann (1930–31) • Felsner (1931–33) • Rady (1933) • Ging (1933–34) • Ara (1934–37) • Molnar (1938) • Soutschek (1938–39) • Galluzzi (1939–45) • Bigogno (1945–46) • Ara (1946) • Magli (1946–47) • Senkey (1947) • Ferrero (1947–51) • Magli (1951–53) • Bernardini (1953–58) • Czeizler (1958–59) • Ferrero (1959) • Carniglia (1959–60) • Chiappella (1960) • Hidegkuti (1960–62) • Valcareggi (1962–64) • Chiappella (1964–67) • Ferrero (1967–68) • Bassi (1968) • Pesaola (1968–71) • Pugliese (1971) • Liedholm (1971–73) • Radice (1973–74) • Rocco (1974–75) • Mazzone (1975–77) • Mazzoni (1977–78) • Chiappella (1978) • Carosi (1978–81) • De Sisti (1981–85) • Valcareggi (1985) • Agroppi (1985–86) • Bersellini (1986–87) • Eriksson (1987–89) • Giorgi (1989–90) • Graziani (1990) • Lazaroni (1990–91) • Radice (1991–93) • Agroppi (1993) • Chiarugi (1993) • Ranieri (1993–97) • Malesani (1997–98) • Trapattoni (1998–2000) • Terim (2000–01) • Chiarugi (2001) • Mancini (2001) • Bianchi (2001–02) • Chiarugi (2002) • Fascetti (2002) • Vierchowod (2002) • Cavasin (2002–03) • Mondonico (2003–04) • Buso (2004–05) • Zoff (2005) • Prandelli (2005–) ACF Fiorentina is an Italian football club based in Florence (Firenze), Tuscany. ...
Károly Csapkay (29 May 1894 - ?) commonly known as Karl Csapkay, was a Hungarian football player and manager from Budapest. ...
Gyula Feldmann (November 16, 1880 â October 31, 1955) was a Hungarian football player and coach. ...
Hermann Felsner (1 April 1889 - 6 February 1977) also known as Ermanno Fellsner, was an Austrian football player and manager from Vienna. ...
Guido Ara (28 August 1888 - 2 July 1975)[2] was a Italian footballer and manager from Vercelli in the region of Piedmont. ...
For other people known by this name see, see Ferenc Molnár (disambiguation). ...
Giuseppe Galluzzi (10 November 1903 - ?) was a Italian footballer and manager from Florence. ...
Giuseppe Bigogno (22 July 1909 - ?) was a Italian footballer and manager from Albizzate in the Province of Varese. ...
Guido Ara (28 August 1888 - 2 July 1975)[2] was a Italian footballer and manager from Vercelli in the region of Piedmont. ...
Imre Senkey (born 1898 in Budapest) was a Hungarian football player and manager, who spent the majority of his managerial time in Italy. ...
Luigi Ferrero (26 December 1904 - ?) was an Italian football manager and former player from Turin. ...
Fulvio Bernardini (born 1 January 1906 in Rome, died 13 January 1984) was an Italian professional footballer. ...
Lajos Czeizler (*05. ...
Luigi Ferrero (26 December 1904 - ?) was an Italian football manager and former player from Turin. ...
Luis Carniglia was a footballer and coach from Argentina. ...
Giuseppe Chiappella born 28 September 1924 in Milan, is a former Italian football midfielder and manager. ...
Nándor Hidegkuti (March 3, 1922 - February 14, 2002) was a Hungarian footballer. ...
Ferruccio Valcareggi (born 12 February 1919 at Trieste - died 2 November 2005 at Florence) was a football coach, most notably for the Italy national football team between 1966 and 1974, guiding them to victory in the 1968 European Championship and the final in the 1970 World Cup. ...
Giuseppe Chiappella born 28 September 1924 in Milan, is a former Italian football midfielder and manager. ...
Luigi Ferrero (26 December 1904 - ?) was an Italian football manager and former player from Turin. ...
Bruno Pesaola (born 28 July 1925 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a former professional Italian-Argentine football player and manager. ...
Oronzo Pugliese (5 April 1910 - 11 March 1990) was an Italian football manager from Turi in the Province of Bari. ...
Nils Liedholm (born October 8, 1922 in Valdemarsvik) is a Swedish retired football midfielder and coach, famous for being part of Swedens Gre-No-Li trio of strikers along with Gunnar Gren and Gunnar Nordahl at A.C. Milan and the Swedish national team. ...
Luigi Gigi Radice, born on January 15, 1935 in Cesano Maderno, is an Italian football coach. ...
Nereo Rocco (Trieste, 20 May 1912 â 20 February 1979) was an Italian football player and manager. ...
Carlo Mazzone (born March 19, 1937 in Rome) is an Italian football manager. ...
Giuseppe Chiappella born 28 September 1924 in Milan, is a former Italian football midfielder and manager. ...
Giancarlo De Sisti (born 13 March 1943 in Rome) is a former Italian footballer. ...
Ferruccio Valcareggi (born 12 February 1919 at Trieste - died 2 November 2005 at Florence) was a football coach, most notably for the Italy national football team between 1966 and 1974, guiding them to victory in the 1968 European Championship and the final in the 1970 World Cup. ...
(IPA: , born 7 April 1948) is a association football manager, currently with Manchester City F.C. of the English Premier League. ...
Francesco Ciccio Graziani (born December 16, 1952 in Subiaco, Rome) is a football manager and former player. ...
Sebastião Barroso Lazaroni (born September 25, 1950 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro state) is a Brazilian football (soccer) manager. ...
Luigi Gigi Radice, born on January 15, 1935 in Cesano Maderno, is an Italian football coach. ...
Luciano Chiarugi (born January 13, 1947 in Ponsacco, Province of Pisa) is an Italian former football player. ...
Claudio Ranieri (born October 20, 1951 in Rome) is a former Italian football player and manager, current manager of Juventus. ...
Alberto Malesani (born June 5, 1956 in Verona) is an Italian football (soccer) manager. ...
Giovanni Trapattoni (born March 17, 1939) is an Italian football coach, considered the most successful club coach in the history of that country [3], and former player. ...
Luciano Chiarugi (born January 13, 1947 in Ponsacco, Province of Pisa) is an Italian former football player. ...
Roberto Mancini (born November 27, 1964) is an Italian football coach and former player. ...
Ottavio Bianchi, born on October 6, 1943 in Brescia, is a former Italian football player and coach. ...
Luciano Chiarugi (born January 13, 1947 in Ponsacco, Province of Pisa) is an Italian former football player. ...
Pietro Vierchowod (born April 6, 1959 in Calcinate) is a former Italian footballer turned coach. ...
Alberto Cavasin (born January 9, 1956 in Treviso) is an Italian football (soccer) manager. ...
Emiliano Mondonico, born on March 9, 1947 in Rivolta dAdda, is an Italian football coach. ...
Dino Zoff after the victory of Italy at the 1982 World Cup. ...
Claudio Cesare Prandelli (born 19 August 1957 in Orzinuovi, province of Brescia) is an Italian football coach, currently of ACF Fiorentina, and former player. ...
| | | A.C. Milan – Managers | | Kilpin (1900–06) • Angeloni (1906–07) • Technical commission (1907–10) • Camperio (1910–11) • Technical commission (1911–14) • Moda (1915–22) • Oppenheim (1922–24) • Pozzo (1924–26) • Moda (1926) • Burgess (1926–28) • König (1928–31) • Bánás (1931–33) • Viola (1933–34) • Baloncieri (1934–37) • Garbutt (1937) • Felsner (1937–38) • Viola (1938–40) • Ara (1940–41) • Magnozzi (1941–43) • Santagostino (1943–45) • Baloncieri (1946) • Bigogno (1946–49) • Czeizler (1949–52) • Gren (1952) • Sperone (1952–53) • Guttmann (1953–54) • Busini (1954) • Puricelli (1954–56) • Viani (1957–60) • Todeschini (1960–61) • Rocco (1961–63) • Carniglia (1963–64) • Liedholm (1963–66) • Cattozzo (1966) • Silvestri (1966–67) • Rocco (1966–72) • Maldini (1973–74) • Trapattoni (1974) • Giagnoni (1974–75) • Rocco (1975) • Barison (1975–76) • Trapattoni (1976) • Marchioro (1976–77) • Rocco (1977) • Liedholm (1977–79) • Giacobini (1979–81) • Galbiati (1981) • Radice (1981–82) • Galbiati (1982) • Zagatti (1982) • Castagner (1982–84) • Galbiati (1984) • Liedholm (1984–87) • Capello (1987) • Sacchi (1987–91) • Capello (1991–96) • Tabárez (1996) • Morini (1996–97) • Sacchi (1997) • Capello (1997–98) • Zaccheroni (1998–2001) • Maldini (2001) • Terim (2001) • Ancelotti (2001–) Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to by the abbreviation AC Milan or simply Milan, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy. ...
Herbert Kilpin (January 28, 1870 â 1916) was an English footballer. ...
Vittorio Pozzo (born March 2, 1886 in Turin, Piedmont, Italy â Ponderano (Biella) December 21, 1968) was an Italian football (soccer) coach who was most famous for leading the Italian national team to victory in the 1934 and 1938 FIFA World Cup; managed the side that won the 1930 and 1935...
Herbert Burgess (born January 1, 1883 in Manchester) was a English football player. ...
József Viola (10 June 1896 - 18 August 1949) also known as Giovanni Viola was a Hungarian-Italian football player and coach, most prominent for his time in Italy and his association with clubs such as Juventus. ...
Adolfo Baloncieri (27 April 1897 â July 23, 1986) was an Italian football player. ...
William Thomas Garbutt (9 January 1883 - 24 February 1964[1]) born in Hazel Grove, Stockport, most commonly known as Willy Garbutt was an English football player and a prominent coaching figure in Italian and Spanish football after retirement from playing. ...
Hermann Felsner (1 April 1889 - 6 February 1977) also known as Ermanno Fellsner, was an Austrian football player and manager from Vienna. ...
József Viola (10 June 1896 - 18 August 1949) also known as Giovanni Viola was a Hungarian-Italian football player and coach, most prominent for his time in Italy and his association with clubs such as Juventus. ...
Guido Ara (28 August 1888 - 2 July 1975)[2] was a Italian footballer and manager from Vercelli in the region of Piedmont. ...
Adolfo Baloncieri (27 April 1897 â July 23, 1986) was an Italian football player. ...
Giuseppe Bigogno (22 July 1909 - ?) was a Italian footballer and manager from Albizzate in the Province of Varese. ...
Lajos Czeizler (*05. ...
Gunnar Gren (October 31, 1920 - November 1, 1991) was a Swedish football player and coach, part of the famous Gre-No-Li trio of forwards at A.C. Milan and the Swedish national team. ...
Mario Sperone (1 July 1905 - ?) was a Italian footballer and manager from Priocca in the region of Piedmont. ...
Béla Guttmann (Budapest, January 27, 1899 â Vienna, August 28, 1981) was a Hungarian football manager who led many successful teams. ...
Héctor Puricelli (15 September 1916 - 14 May 2001) most commonly known as Ettore Puricelli was a Italo-Uruguayan football player and later manager from Montevideo. ...
Giuseppe Viani (13 September 1909 - ?) was a Italian football player and manager from Nervesa della Battaglia in the Province of Treviso. ...
Nereo Rocco (Trieste, 20 May 1912 â 20 February 1979) was an Italian football player and manager. ...
Luis Carniglia was a footballer and coach from Argentina. ...
Nils Liedholm (born October 8, 1922 in Valdemarsvik) is a Swedish retired football midfielder and coach, famous for being part of Swedens Gre-No-Li trio of strikers along with Gunnar Gren and Gunnar Nordahl at A.C. Milan and the Swedish national team. ...
Nereo Rocco (Trieste, 20 May 1912 â 20 February 1979) was an Italian football player and manager. ...
Cesare Maldini (born February 5, 1932) is an Italian football coach and former player. ...
Giovanni Trapattoni (born March 17, 1939) is an Italian football coach, considered the most successful club coach in the history of that country [3], and former player. ...
Gustavo Giagnoni (23 March 1933 - ?), was a Italian footballer and manager from Olbia, Sardinia. ...
Nereo Rocco (Trieste, 20 May 1912 â 20 February 1979) was an Italian football player and manager. ...
Paolo Barison (born 23 June 1936 in Vittorio Veneto; died 17 April 1979 in Andora) was an Italian football player. ...
Giovanni Trapattoni (born March 17, 1939) is an Italian football coach, considered the most successful club coach in the history of that country [3], and former player. ...
Nereo Rocco (Trieste, 20 May 1912 â 20 February 1979) was an Italian football player and manager. ...
Nils Liedholm (born October 8, 1922 in Valdemarsvik) is a Swedish retired football midfielder and coach, famous for being part of Swedens Gre-No-Li trio of strikers along with Gunnar Gren and Gunnar Nordahl at A.C. Milan and the Swedish national team. ...
Luigi Gigi Radice, born on January 15, 1935 in Cesano Maderno, is an Italian football coach. ...
Nils Liedholm (born October 8, 1922 in Valdemarsvik) is a Swedish retired football midfielder and coach, famous for being part of Swedens Gre-No-Li trio of strikers along with Gunnar Gren and Gunnar Nordahl at A.C. Milan and the Swedish national team. ...
Fabio Capello (born June 18, 1946 in San Canzian dIsonzo, Gorizia) is an Italian football manager and former professional player who most recently coached Real Madrid. ...
Arrigo Sacchi (born 1 April 1946 at Fusignano) is a former manager of the Italy national football team (1991 - 1996), and twice manager of A.C. Milan (1987 - 1990, 1996 - 1997). ...
Fabio Capello (born June 18, 1946 in San Canzian dIsonzo, Gorizia) is an Italian football manager and former professional player who most recently coached Real Madrid. ...
Oscar Washington Tabárez (born 3 March 1947 in Montevideo) is an Uruguayan football (soccer) manager. ...
Italian footballer. ...
Arrigo Sacchi (born 1 April 1946 at Fusignano) is a former manager of the Italy national football team (1991 - 1996), and twice manager of A.C. Milan (1987 - 1990, 1996 - 1997). ...
Fabio Capello (born June 18, 1946 in San Canzian dIsonzo, Gorizia) is an Italian football manager and former professional player who most recently coached Real Madrid. ...
Alberto Zaccheroni (born 1 March 1953, in Meldola) is an Italian football manager who is currently unemployed. ...
Cesare Maldini (born February 5, 1932) is an Italian football coach and former player. ...
Carlo Ancelotti (born June 10, 1959 in Reggiolo) is a former football player and now coach. ...
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