Thursday, June 10, 2010

Managers list For Liverpool.

1.Martin O'Neill -Aston Villa

Age: 58

Key achievements: Promotion to Premier League and 2 League Cups (Leicester City)
3 SPL titles, 3 Scottish Cups, 1 Scottish League Cup and UEFA Cup Runner-up in 2003 (Celtic)

2.Roy Hodgson -Fulham

Age: 62

Key achievements: 2 Allsvenskan titles (Halmstads)
4 Allsvenskan titles and 2 Svenska Cupen (Malmo)
1 Danish Superliga and 1 Danish Super Cup (Copenhagen)
1997 UEFA Cup final (Inter)
2010 Europa League final (Fulham)

3.Kenny Dalglish- Liverpool (club ambassador)

Age: 59

Key achievements: 3 Football League First Division titles and 2 FA Cups (Liverpool)
1 Premier League title (Blackburn Rovers)
Scottish League Cup (Celtic)

4.Jurgen Klinsmann- Unattached

Age: 45

Key achievements: Third place in 2006 World Cup (Germany)
Second place in Bundesliga (Bayern Munich)

5.Sven-Goran Eriksson- Ivory Coast

Age: 62

Key Achievements:
The former England coach enjoyed much success while managing in Italy, claiming the Serie A title with Lazio in 2000 along with the Coppa Italia (1998, 2000). He also won both the UEFA Cup Winner's Cup in 1999, and the UEFA Super Cup in the same year.

6.Harry Redknapp- Tottenham Hotspur

Age: 63

Key Acheivements:
The Spurs gaffer secured Champions League football for the first time in the club's history last season with a top four finish in the Premier League. At Portsmouth, the former West Ham boss won the FA Cup in 2008.

7.Guus Hiddink- Turkey

Age: 63

Key achievements
: 1 Champions League, 6 Eredivisie titles and 4 KNVB Cups (PSV Eindhoven)
1 Intercontinental Cup (Real Madrid)
1 FA Cup (Chelsea)
Fourth place in 1998 World Cup (Netherlands)
Fourth place in 2002 World Cup (South Korea)

8.Slaven Bilic- Croatia

Age: 41

Key achievements: Quarter-finals in Euro 2008 (Croatia)

9.Mark Hughes- Unattached

Age: 46

Key achievements: FA Cup semi-finals, League Cup final, UEFA Cup qualification (Blackburn Rovers)

10.Alex McLeish- Birmingham City

Age: 51

Key achievements: 1 Scottish First Division title (Hibernian)
2 Scottish Premier League titles, 2 Scottish Cups and 3 Scottish League Cups (Rangers)
Top 10 finish in the Premier League (Birmingham City)

11.Frank Rijkaard- Galatasaray

Age: 47

Key achievements: Euro 2000 semi-finals (Netherlands)
1 UEFA Champions League, 2 Primera Division titles and 2 Supercopa de Espana (Barcelona)

12.Sammy Lee- Liverpool Assistant Manager

Age:
51

Key Achievements:
Enjoyed a ten-year career with the club from 1976-86, winning three league titles and two European Cups. Has been Rafa Benitez's assistant since 2008.

13.Luiz Felipe Scolari- Unattached

Age: 61

Key Achievements:
A World Cup winner with Brazil in 2002, the former Chelsea boss has 17 tropies to his name thus far, most of which from his time working in Brazil.

14.Marco van Basten- Unattached

Age: 45

Key Achievements:
Has managed both the Dutch national side and Ajax. Reached the last 16 of the 2006 World Cup finals.

15.Bernd Schuster- Unattached

Age: 50

Key Achievements:
La Liga winner with Real Madrid in 2008, and the subsequent Supercopa in the same year.

16.John Toshack- Wales

Age: 61

Key Achievements:
Winner of the Copa del Rey in 1987 with Real Madrid, the Welsh coach and former Anfield hero secured the La Liga title with the Spanish giants in 1990.

17.Kevin Keegan- Unattached

Age: 59

Key Achievements: Winner of three Football League championships (English football's second tier) with Newcastle United (1992-93), Fulham (1998-99), Manchester City (2001-02), the former Liverpool hero, and England coach, finished runner up in the Premier League whilst Newcastle boss in 1996.

18.Alan Curbishley- Unattached

Age: 52

Key Achievements:
The former West Ham manager secured promotion to the Premier League with Charlton in 1998, winning the play-off final on penalties after the infamous 4-4 draw with Sunderland.

19.Marcello Lippi- Italy

Age: 62

Key Achievements:
The Italian national coach has an illustrious track record, having won 14 trophies, including five Italian league titles, and the 2006 World Cup with Italy.

20.Juande Ramos- Unattached

Age: 55

Key Achievements:
Despite a sour end to his time at Tottenham, the Spaniard won the League Cup in his first season with the Londoners (2008). While at Sevilla, he lifted back-to-back UEFA Cups (2006, 2007), and the Copa del Rey in 2007.

21.Louis van Gaal- Bayern Munich

Age: 58

Key achievements
: 3 Eredivisie titles, 3 Dutch Super Cups, 1 Dutch Cup, 1 UEFA Cup, 1 Champions League, 1 UEFA Super Cup and 1 Intercontinental Cup (Ajax)
2 Primera Division titles, 1 Copa del Rey and 1 UEFA Super Cup (Barcelona)
1 Eredivisie title (AZ Alkmaar)
1 Bundesliga title, 1 German Cup, 1 Audi Cup and Champions League Runner-up (Bayern Munich)

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