Paok F C Managers: Miroslav Bla~evic, Duaan Bajevic, Ilie Dumitrescu, Arie Haan, Oleg Blokhin, Pál Csernai, Billy Bingham, Ivor Powell

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General Books, 2011 - 24 Seiten
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Miroslav Bla evi?, Du an Bajevi?, Ilie Dumitrescu, Arie Haan, Oleg Blokhin, P l Csernai, Billy Bingham, Ivor Powell, Fernando Santos, Mario Beretta, Les Shannon, Ljupko Petrovi?, Gyula L r nt, Mom?ilo Vukoti?, Thijs Libregts, Ivica Horvat, Georgios Paraschos, Nikos Alefantos, Karl Durspekt, Rinus Isra l, Branko Stankovi?, Angelos Anastasiadis, Gunder Bengtsson, Heinz H her, Lakis Petropoulos, Egon Piechaczek, Pavlos Dermitzakis, Christos Archontidis, Kleanthis Vikelidis, Walter Skocik, Rolf Fringer, Ioannis Gounaris, Georgios Kostikos, Stavros Sarafis, Jen? Csakn dy, Christos Terzanidis, Nikos Karageorgiou. Excerpt: Miroslav "?iro" Bla evi? ) (born 10 February 1935) is a Croatian football manager. He is currently manager of the Chinese Olympic team. His most successful period was with Croatia national football team, which he led to quarter-finals in the 1996 European championship and with whom he won third place at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. Parallel to his coaching, Bla evi? also maintains an off-and-on political career in Croatia where he is known as trener svih trenera (the coach of all coaches). Bla evi? was born to a Bosnian Croat family in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina. His career as a player was, by his own admission, average; therefore, he began his coaching career at a relatively early age. He started as a coach where he ended his playing days-in Switzerland. He first led FC Vevey (1968-71) then his former team FC Sion (1971-76), FC Lausanne-Sport (1976-79) and finally Switzerland's national team (as interim coach for two games in 1976). Bla evi? returned to the former Yugoslavia in 1979 to coach NK Rijeka. After winning solid 10th place with Rijeka in a strong Yugoslav Football Championship in 1978-79, Bla evi? went to NK Dinamo Zagreb, one of Yugoslavia's big four (the other three were Crvena Zvezda, Par...

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