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  2. Guus Hiddink - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of Chelsea F.C. managers - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. List of Valencia CF managers - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. List of Dutch sportspeople - Wikipedia

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    Eddy Hamel (1902–1943), Jewish-American soccer player for Dutch club AFC Ajax who was killed by the Nazis in Auschwitz concentration camp; Willem van Hanegem (born 1944) Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (born 1972) John Heitinga (born 1983) Guus Hiddink (born 1946) Patrick Kluivert (born 1976) Ronald Koeman (born 1963) Dirk Kuyt (born 1980) Bob Mulder ...

  6. 1993–94 Valencia CF season - Wikipedia

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    The campaign was marked by the latter's 7–0 exit in Karlsruhe, the worst loss suffered by a Spanish team in European competition, [1] and included the resignation of chairman Arturo Tuzón and the sacking of manager Guus Hiddink.

  7. 1987–88 PSV Eindhoven season - Wikipedia

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    Eric Gerets, Edward Linskens and Ronald Koeman celebrating the equalizer in the semi-final against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium Hans van Breukelen (center) and Willy van de Kerkhof (left) celebrating with the European Cup after the match in Stuttgart Hans van Breukelen and Guus Hiddink holding the European Cup on arrival at Eindhoven Airport

  8. Park Ji-sung - Wikipedia

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    After Park's national team manager Guus Hiddink moved back to the Netherlands to manage PSV Eindhoven, Park followed him to the Dutch side a year later. He won two Eredivisie titles, a KNVB Cup and a Johan Cruyff Shield in Eindhoven before his talents were recognised by Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson as PSV reached the semi-finals ...

  9. 2005–06 PSV Eindhoven season - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the season, manager Guus Hiddink, who had concurrently managed the Australia national team, left to manage the Russia national team. He was succeeded as PSV manager by Ronald Koeman . Squad