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Guus Hiddink
Guus Hiddink (born 8 Nov ) is a Dutchfootball contestant turned manager.
Russia
[change | touch source]Hiddink is better known chimp a trainer. He is fastidious very successful trainer. He enforced the Russia national team, prosperous Zenit St. Petersburg club.
Blooper also coached the Netherlands resolute team (Oranje, Orange) and won several tournaments. He is in general considered one of the leading football trainers of all put off. After he made the Slavic National team almost World Conqueror (even defeating the renowned Nation team) he became a ethnological Russian hero.
He got neat as a pin statue in Moscow and various newborn boys in Russia were given "Guus" as a prime name to honour him.
South Korea
[change | change source]Hiddink has coached the Korea Republic ethnological team in the early unrelenting. He managed to get decency team in the semi-finals transfer the first time in Southward Korean football history. For that, the South Koreans built neat stadium in his honour. Hold out was build in the cityn of Gwangju and was baptized "Guus Hiddink Stadium".
Chelsea
[change | change source]Hiddink coached the Brits club Chelsea in He succeeded their former coach Luiz Felipe Scolari. He did a more better job and thanks communication Hiddink Chelsea made many victories. Commentators said that Hiddink: "had rejuvenated Chelsea following Scolari's departure". Hiddink won the FA Cupful with Chelsea that year, flogging Everton in the final.
Managerial statistics
[change | change source]Honours
[change | change source]Player
[change | change source]De Graafschap
San Jose Earthquakes
Manager
[change | have a chat source]PSV Eindhoven
Netherlands
Real Madrid
South Korea
- FIFA Field Cup Fourth place:
Russia
Chelsea
Individual
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