List of Famous Football Managers
Tony Adams
Tony Alexander Adams is an English football manager. As a player, Adams played for Arsenal and England, captaining both teams. In 2019, he was named President of the Rugby Football League.
Rui Costa
Rui Manuel César Costa OIH is a Portuguese retired professional footballer.
Erik Meijer
Erik Meijer is a retired Dutch footballer. Standing at 1.89 m, he was known as a header specialist.
Cho Kwi-jae
Cho Kwi-jae is a former South Korean football player and manager.
Walter Mazzarri
Walter Mazzarri is an Italian former footballer and head coach.
Alexi Lalas
Panayotis Alexander "Alexi" Lalas is an American retired soccer player who played mostly as a defender. Lalas is best known for his participation with the United States men's national soccer team in the 1994 FIFA World Cup, where he was a standout player on the team with his distinctive long beard and hair. After the World Cup, Lalas went on to become the first American in Italy's Serie A as a member of Calcio Padova.
Kevin Keegan
Joseph Kevin Keegan, is an English former football player and manager. A forward, he played for several clubs, including Newcastle United, Southampton, Liverpool and Hamburger SV. He went on to manage Newcastle United, Fulham and Manchester City, winning promotion as champions in his first full season at all three clubs. He was also a player for and manager of the England national team.
Bernd Storck
Bernd Storck, HOM is a German professional football manager and former player. A defender, he played for VfL Bochum and Borussia Dortmund. Storck is currently managing Slovak Super Liga club Dunajská Streda.
Luis Fernandez
Luis Miguel Fernández Toledo, known as Luis Fernandez, is a French football manager and former player who played as a defensive midfielder.
Bernd Schuster
Bernd Schuster is a German former football player of the late 1970s through early 1990s, who won club titles playing for the Spanish sides FC Barcelona (1980–1987) and Real Madrid (1988–1990). He played as a midfielder and was nicknamed "der Blonde Engel". After retiring as a player, he managed a number of European clubs, including Real Madrid, taking them to the league title in the 2007–08 season.