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8 famous coaches in Eastern European football: Shevchenko led Do you know these football celebrities of that year?

TOP 8 : Rebrov FerencVaros manager

8 famous coaches in Eastern European football: Shevchenko led Do you know these football celebrities of that year?

Rebrov was Ukraine's number two star as a player, having played for Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League, but his resume was not brilliant. Whether playing football or coaching, Most of Rebrov's highlight moments stayed in the Ukrainian domestic league. This season he took over years of Hungarian team Ferencvaros, led by former German coach Dole, who were in the same group as Espanyol, who played for Chinese player Wu Lei, in the Europa League group stage.

TOP 7 Shemark Zenit coach

8 famous coaches in Eastern European football: Shevchenko led Do you know these football celebrities of that year?

Shemark coached Zenit, who was the main back of the team as a player. Born in 1976, Shemark played with the Russian national team in the 2008 Swiss-Austrian European Championship and reached the final four with Russia. In his playing career, Shemmark also briefly joined Ligue 1, playing for Paris Saint-Germain for one season, but unfortunately Paris was not so strong at that time.

TOP 6 : Tudor former Udinese manager

8 famous coaches in Eastern European football: Shevchenko led Do you know these football celebrities of that year?

Croatian star Tudeur played as a centre-back and played for Serie A giants Juventus. After retiring, Tudor took up the coaching whip and earlier this season he became the head coach of another "Bianconeri" Udinese. Unfortunately, the record was not good, and the 41-year-old Tudor was disgraced.

TOP 5 Milosevic Belgrade partisan coach

8 famous coaches in Eastern European football: Shevchenko led Do you know these football celebrities of that year?

Milosevic is a well-known pile-up high school striker in the former Yugoslavia, who played for La Liga for a long time in his career, making more than 200 appearances in La Liga and scoring goals. After retiring, Milosevic became the Serbian team participating in the Europa League this season and the manager of his parent team, Partizan Belgrade. In the Europa League this season, despite the defeat to Manchester United, the Guerrillas have performed remarkablely under the tutelage of the former La Liga star.

TOP 4 Haji Vitoruer manager

8 famous coaches in Eastern European football: Shevchenko led Do you know these football celebrities of that year?

Haji was romania's number one star, nicknamed "Maradona of the Carpathians", and his long-range shooting skills were very powerful. Haji has played for La Liga for many years in his career, having played for both Real Madrid and Barca. After retiring from retirement, Haji became the manager of a Romanian league team and has his own youth team, and his son is also a professional player, playing in the Belgian league.

TOP 3 KarlPin Rostov manager

8 famous coaches in Eastern European football: Shevchenko led Do you know these football celebrities of that year?

Russian star Karpin played for La Liga for many years in his career with "Tsar" Mostovoi, but did not retire from football like "Tsar", Karpin entered the coaching world soon after retiring, and has a wealth of coaching experience. He is currently the manager of rostov in the Russian Premier League.

TOP Dasayev Moscow Sparta goalkeeper coach

8 famous coaches in Eastern European football: Shevchenko led Do you know these football celebrities of that year?

Dasayev was a legendary Soviet goalkeeper as a player and was once famous for scoring a 0-degree corner goal by Van Basten, but this did not prevent him from becoming one of the four greatest goalkeepers in the world. As a player, Dasayev also played for Sevilla in La Liga, and after retiring, he became the goalkeeper coach of Sparta Moscow.

TOP 1 Shevchenko Coach of the Ukrainian national team

8 famous coaches in Eastern European football: Shevchenko led Do you know these football celebrities of that year?

Sheva was a well-deserved world superstar in his playing days, playing for Dynamo Kiev, AC Milan and Chelsea. After hanging up his boots at the 2012 European Championship in Ukraine, Sheva faded out of football for a few years and is now the manager of the Ukrainian national team. The Ukrainian national team, led by Shevchenko, successfully reached the final round of next year's European Championship.