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Guus Hiddink (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣys ˈɦɪdɪŋk] ⓘ; born 8 November 1946) is a Dutch former football manager and professional player. He enjoyed a long career playing as a midfielder in his native Netherlands.
Guus Hiddink Netherlands: 2009 2015–2016 2009 FA Cup: Carlo Ancelotti Italy: 2009–2011 2009 FA Community Shield 2010 Premier League 2010 FA Cup: Roberto Di Matteo Italy: 2012 2012 FA Cup 2012 UEFA Champions League: Rafael Benítez Spain: 2012–2013 2013 UEFA Europa League: Antonio Conte Italy: 2016–2018 2017 Premier League 2018 FA Cup ...
Guus Hiddink Netherlands: 1 July 1991 [37] 15 November 1993 109 55 24 30 50.46 Paco Real Spain: 15 November 1993 [38] 15 December 1993 4 1 1 2 25 Héctor Núñez Uruguay: 15 December 1993 [39] 10 March 1994 14 3 5 6 21.43 José Manuel Rielo Spain: 10 March 1994 [40] 24 March 1994 2 2 0 0 100 Guus Hiddink Netherlands: 24 March 1994 [41] 30 June ...
3 Personal life. 4 Notes. 5 External links. Toggle the table of contents. Remko Bicentini. ... [10] [11] He left Curaçao in August 2020 and was replaced by Guus Hiddink.
In December 2005, Neeskens was appointed assistant coach of the Australia national team, once again at the request of Guus Hiddink, the Socceroos's manager. [17] He worked alongside Hiddink and Graham Arnold as part of their World Cup 2006 campaign, and was desired by Football Australia to replace Russia -bound Hiddink after the tournament.
Edgar Davids, who was on the bench at the time, reacted aggressively towards Hiddink's decision. After the match, he expressed his discontent with harsh criticism over Hiddink towards a Swiss journalist, stating that Hiddink was listening to certain players too much (referring specifically to Danny Blind and Ronald de Boer by name). [1]
Theo Wargo/Getty. Tyrus and his wife Ingrid Rinck with their kids attends FOX Nation's 2024 Patriot Awards at Tilles Center for the Performing Arts on December 05, 2024 in Greenvale, New York.
In August 2012, Anzhi coach Guus Hiddink confirmed his retirement at a news conference in Moscow, also stating, "Roberto was a world class football player. Every master's career ends at some point." Every master's career ends at some point."