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National football past manager inventory (1992-2019) Klaus Schlapner relatives Bobby Hortenbora Milutinovic Ali Haenju Guanghu Vladimir Dujkovic Gao Hongpo José Antonio Camacho Fubo Alain Perlan Malcello Lippifabio Cannavaro Li Tie

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Today, Tao Ge came to take stock and began to look at the national football coach after the ball.

National football past manager inventory (1992-2019) Klaus Schlapner relatives Bobby Hortenbora Milutinovic Ali Haenju Guanghu Vladimir Dujkovic Gao Hongpo José Antonio Camacho Fubo Alain Perlan Malcello Lippifabio Cannavaro Li Tie

Klaus Schlapner

Klaus Schlappner (born 22 May 1942 in Peteham, Hesseland, Germany) is a professional football coach. In 1992, he led the Chinese men's national football team to the semi-finals of the Asian Cup, but failed to help the team qualify for the 1994 FIFA World Cup the following year, and was later vacated as a technical consultant, officially leaving after the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima and being replaced by assistant coach Qi Wusheng. Since then, Schlapner has been working as a football agent, facilitating the transfer of a number of Chinese players, such as Yang Chen, Xie Hui and Shao Jiayi, to German teams.

National football past manager inventory (1992-2019) Klaus Schlapner relatives Bobby Hortenbora Milutinovic Ali Haenju Guanghu Vladimir Dujkovic Gao Hongpo José Antonio Camacho Fubo Alain Perlan Malcello Lippifabio Cannavaro Li Tie

Qi Wusheng

Qi Wusheng began his football career in 1957, and was successively selected for the Liaoning Youth Team, the Liaoning Workers' Team, and the Liaoning Team, and retired in 1976. In 1994, he became the head coach of the Chinese national team, but failed to lead the team to obtain the right to qualify for the World Cup in France, resigned after the end of the top ten in 1997, and later became the head coach of yunnan Hongta. In 2004, he became the head coach of Qingdao Zhongneng Manatee Football Club. On July 3, 2015, Meizhou Wuhua Football Club announced that Qi Wusheng, former head coach of the Chinese national team, was appointed as the head coach of the team and led the team to compete in the second half of the Chinese Second Division.

(English Football Coach)

National football past manager inventory (1992-2019) Klaus Schlapner relatives Bobby Hortenbora Milutinovic Ali Haenju Guanghu Vladimir Dujkovic Gao Hongpo José Antonio Camacho Fubo Alain Perlan Malcello Lippifabio Cannavaro Li Tie

Bobby Horton

Born in London in October 1947, Bobby Horton received his Coaching Certificate at the age of nineteen and is a FIFA Senior Coach lecturer. Horton played as a midfielder for Fulham F.C. and Brighton F.C. in the English Serie C in the 1960s, having been manager at the age of 23. In the early 1970s, Horton coached Ipswich City as Bobby Robson's assistant. In the spring of 1998, Horton was hired as the manager of the Chinese team and officially took up his position in Shanghai. He then led the team to participate in the East Asian Final Four and the Asian Games to achieve third place.

National football past manager inventory (1992-2019) Klaus Schlapner relatives Bobby Hortenbora Milutinovic Ali Haenju Guanghu Vladimir Dujkovic Gao Hongpo José Antonio Camacho Fubo Alain Perlan Malcello Lippifabio Cannavaro Li Tie

Milutilovic

Bora Milutinovic is a famous football coach. Born on September 7, 1944 in Basta, the former Yugoslavia, he is now a Mexican citizen. Milu has amazing judgment and observation, he can always find the weakness of the opponent, so as to adjust the tactics to make a fatal attack. The rich experience of international competitions has given Milu the psychological quality of not being in danger on the spot. The clever Milu won the respect of Chinese with facts. As a player, Bora played for football clubs in Yugoslavia, France, Switzerland, Mexico and other countries. He began his coaching career in 1983 as head coach of the Mexican national team. In the 1986 Fifa World Cup, he led the Mexican national team to reach the quarterfinals for the first time. In 1990, he became the head coach of Costa Rica and led the team to create a myth of reaching the round of 16 at the 1990 World Cup in Italy. In 1994, Milu led the United States to the round of 16 of the World Cup for the first time. In November 1997, Milu led mexico to a successful World Cup ticket in France. At the 1998 Fifa World Cup in France, Nigeria led by Milu also successfully reached the round of 16. At this point, he has become the only "magic coach" in the history of world football who has led different national teams to the Round of 16 of the World Cup for four consecutive times. On October 7, 2001, Milu once again set a magical record, leading the Chinese national team to realize the dream of the World Cup for 44 years and enter the main stage of the World Cup for the first time. He stepped down after the 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan. Since then, he has served as the head coach of the national teams in Honduras, Jamaica and Iraq. On September 20, 2017, he became the Chief Technical Advisor of the National Football Academy.

National football past manager inventory (1992-2019) Klaus Schlapner relatives Bobby Hortenbora Milutinovic Ali Haenju Guanghu Vladimir Dujkovic Gao Hongpo José Antonio Camacho Fubo Alain Perlan Malcello Lippifabio Cannavaro Li Tie

AliHan

Adrianus Haan (born 16 November 1948) is a Dutch footballer and coach. He played for Ajax, Anderlecht and Eindhoven FC. As a player, he followed the Dutch national team to runner-up in two consecutive World Cups in 1974 and 1978, and Alihan scored two super long-range shots in the World Cup, which is also an eternal classic in the history of the World Cup. He began his coaching career in 1987 and has commanded Stuttgart, Nuremberg, Feyenoord and Anderlecht. On December 22, 2002, he became the head coach of the Chinese men's football team, leading the Chinese team to the second place in the Asian Cup, and left in 2004. In 2009, he was appointed as the head coach of Chongqing Lifan, but failed to lead the team to relegation. In 2010, he served as the head coach of Tianjin TEDA team, leading TEDA team to the second best league result in the history of the team and successfully entering the AFC Champions League. He returned to TEDA on January 12, 2014 and ceased to be the head coach of Tianjin TEDA in December 2015.

National football past manager inventory (1992-2019) Klaus Schlapner relatives Bobby Hortenbora Milutinovic Ali Haenju Guanghu Vladimir Dujkovic Gao Hongpo José Antonio Camacho Fubo Alain Perlan Malcello Lippifabio Cannavaro Li Tie

Zhu Guanghu

Zhu Guanghu, born in September 1949 in Shanghai, is a famous Chinese football coach. On March 9, 2005, he was officially appointed by the State General Administration of Sport as the head coach of the Chinese men's national football team, and led the team to a difficult qualification in the 2007 Asian Cup qualifiers. On July 18, 2007, the Chinese national team led by him lost to Uzbekistan, and the Chinese team was eliminated in the Group Stage of the Asian Cup for the first time in 27 years with a third-place result in the group, and he was also blamed by all sides. He resigned in August 2007.

Zhu Guanghu is one of the most successful local coaches in China. Zhu Guanghu has cooperated with more than ten foreign coaches such as Horton, Nepomniacki, Carlos and so on in his coaching process, and he has learned a variety of different football ideas from these coaches and issued flexible appointments, so that his coaching style has both their own strengths and combines the characteristics of Chinese players. His most obvious characteristics are his emphasis on wholeness, speed and pressing, putting defense first. Since coaching Shenzhen, for two consecutive years, Shenzhen has been the team with the fewest goals in the first division.

On September 20, 2017, he was appointed as a special expert of the National Football Academy. On September 28, 2017, he became the chairman of the Shanghai Football Association.

National football past manager inventory (1992-2019) Klaus Schlapner relatives Bobby Hortenbora Milutinovic Ali Haenju Guanghu Vladimir Dujkovic Gao Hongpo José Antonio Camacho Fubo Alain Perlan Malcello Lippifabio Cannavaro Li Tie

Ferrado

Vladeau Petrović is one of the most appearances in the history of the Red Star team. Twice named the best player in Yugoslavia. Vladeau Petrovich is inducted into the Red Star Hall of Fame and the National Team Hall of Fame. In 2007, Frado Petrović served as the executive coach of the Chinese men's national football team.

National football past manager inventory (1992-2019) Klaus Schlapner relatives Bobby Hortenbora Milutinovic Ali Haenju Guanghu Vladimir Dujkovic Gao Hongpo José Antonio Camacho Fubo Alain Perlan Malcello Lippifabio Cannavaro Li Tie

Ratomir Dujkovich

Ratomir Dujkovic was a former goalkeeper for Red Star Belgrade and helped the team win four former Yugoslav league titles, reaching the final four of the Champions League in 1970. He made four appearances for the national team and retired in 1982. From October 2006 to July 2008, he served as the head coach of the Chinese Olympic team. From July 2009 to August 2010, he was the head coach of the Serbian u21 youth team. From October to December 2010, he was the head coach of the Syrian national team.

(Vice Chairman of the Chinese Football Association)

National football past manager inventory (1992-2019) Klaus Schlapner relatives Bobby Hortenbora Milutinovic Ali Haenju Guanghu Vladimir Dujkovic Gao Hongpo José Antonio Camacho Fubo Alain Perlan Malcello Lippifabio Cannavaro Li Tie

Gao Hongbo

Gao Hongbo (Chinese: 高洪波; pinyin: 25 January 1966; born 25 January 1966 in Fengtai, Beijing) is a Chinese footballer who plays as a striker. He is currently the vice chairman of the Beijing Football Association, the vice chairman of the Chinese Football Association, and the head coach of Beijing Beiti University Football Club.

Gao Hongbo played for Beijing, Singapore New Baru and Guangzhou Songri during his career. In 1985, he led the Chinese youth team to win the Asian Youth Championship, scored 5 goals and won the top scorer, helping China win the first Asian championship in history. In the same year, he competed in the World Youth Championship in the Soviet Union and reached the quarterfinals. In 1992, he helped the Chinese team to win the third place in the Asian Cup in Japan. In 1996, he won the Chinese Football Association Cup in Beijing Guoan.

In 1998, Gao Hongbo announced his retirement. After retiring from the military, Gao Hongbo served as the head coach of China Junior High, Xiamen Blue Lion, Shaanxi Renhe, Shanghai East Asia and Jiangsu Sainty. In the first season of 2007, he led Changchun Yatai to win the Chinese Super League championship, becoming the youngest champion manager in the history of The Chinese Professional League and was elected as the best manager of the Chinese Super League.

In 2009, he became the head coach of the Chinese national team, and in 2011, he led the Chinese team to enter the top 20 of the Asian region in the 2014 Fifa World Cup qualifiers in Brazil. On April 1, 2016, Gao Hongbo became the head coach of the Chinese men's football team again, and announced his resignation on October 11.

In January 2017, Gao Hongbo will remain on the executive committee and became the head coach of Beijing Beikong Yanjing on April 24.

National football past manager inventory (1992-2019) Klaus Schlapner relatives Bobby Hortenbora Milutinovic Ali Haenju Guanghu Vladimir Dujkovic Gao Hongpo José Antonio Camacho Fubo Alain Perlan Malcello Lippifabio Cannavaro Li Tie

Camacho

Born on 8 June 1955 in the community of Cantabria, Spain, Camacho, whose full name is José antonio camacho alfaro, played for Real Madrid at his peak and became head coach after retiring. In 1972, Camacho began his playing career in Albacete, joined Real Madrid a year later, played 577 official matches during his 18 years with Real Madrid, and won 9 La Liga titles, 2 UEFA Cups, 5 Spanish Copa del Rey, 2 Spanish Super Cups and 1 Spanish League Cup as the defensive core. Camacho made 81 appearances for the Spanish national team, playing in the 1982 and 1986 World Cups, as well as the 1984 and 1986 European Championships. After retiring in 1989, he began his coaching career, coaching Espanyol, Sevilla, Real Madrid, Almeria, Benfica, Osasuna and other clubs, and coached the Spanish national team to reach the quarterfinals at the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan. Since August 2011, he has been the head coach of the Chinese men's football team. In June 2013, the Chinese Football Association terminated the contract with Camacho in advance, and then Camacho appealed to FIFA over the liquidated damages, and in January 2015, FIFA issued a judgment, and the Chinese Football Association paid Camacho 50 million yuan (6.8 million euros) in liquidated damages. On 2 December 2016, Camacho became the new head coach of the Gabon men's national football team on a two-year contract.

(Football Coach)

National football past manager inventory (1992-2019) Klaus Schlapner relatives Bobby Hortenbora Milutinovic Ali Haenju Guanghu Vladimir Dujkovic Gao Hongpo José Antonio Camacho Fubo Alain Perlan Malcello Lippifabio Cannavaro Li Tie

Fu Bo

Fu Bo is the head coach of Tiehan Football Club in Meixian District, Meizhou City. In July 2013, he succeeded Camacho and led the national football team to the East Asian Final Four, winning one win and two draws, and achieving the second place result. On September 2, the Chinese Football Association officially announced that Fu Bo would continue to serve as the acting head coach of the national football team, leading the team to compete in the remaining four Asian preliminary matches. As a player, he played for Liaoning Hongyun Football Club.

On September 26, 2018, Meixian Tiehan Football Club announced through the official Weibo that Fu Bo would serve as the team's head coach.

National football past manager inventory (1992-2019) Klaus Schlapner relatives Bobby Hortenbora Milutinovic Ali Haenju Guanghu Vladimir Dujkovic Gao Hongpo José Antonio Camacho Fubo Alain Perlan Malcello Lippifabio Cannavaro Li Tie

Alain Perrin

Alain Perrin (born 7 October 1956 in Lure, France) is a world football coach.

Perrin rose to fame with Troyes in France, leading the team from the French Serie C to Ligue 2, Ligue 1 and the UEFA Cup. He has coached a number of European giants such as Nancy, Marseille, Sochaux, Lyon, Saint-Etienne and Portsmouth in the Premier League. In the 2007–08 season, Perrin led Lyon to lift the Ligue 1 trophy, along with the 2008 French Cup.

In 2004, he briefly coached Uae giants Al Ain in Asia. Since 2010, Perrin has been coaching in West Asia, first taking over Qatar Al Khor, then the Qatar Olympic team, and also coaching Qatar Al Qalafa, um Salar and other clubs.

On February 28, 2014, Alain Perrin became the head coach of the Chinese men's national football team. In the 2015 Asian Cup in Australia, Chinese football led by Perrin achieved a good result, winning all three games in the group. On January 7, 2016, Perrin officially left class.

On 13 October 2018, The Club of Nancy in Ligue 2 officially announced that The Frenchman Perrin was officially appointed as an adviser to Nancy.

National football past manager inventory (1992-2019) Klaus Schlapner relatives Bobby Hortenbora Milutinovic Ali Haenju Guanghu Vladimir Dujkovic Gao Hongpo José Antonio Camacho Fubo Alain Perlan Malcello Lippifabio Cannavaro Li Tie

Marcello Lippi

Marcello Lippi (born 12 April 1948 in Viareggio, Italy) is an Italian footballer and coach who served as the head coach of the Chinese men's national football team. Lippi played as a scavenger during his playing years and debuted in the youth camp of Red Star Viareggio football club in Italy. From 1969 to 1979, Lippi played for Sampdoria F.C. in Serie A, where he captained the team. After that, Lippi played for Pistoisse and Lukese. In 1982, Lippi officially announced his retirement. In 1982, Lippi began his coaching career in the Sampdoria youth team, and then taught at puntella, Siena, Cesena, Atlanta, Napoli and other clubs. In 1994, Lippi was the head coach of Juventus, and in the next five years, Lippi helped Juventus win three Serie A titles, one UEFA Champions League and many other honors. In 1999, Lippi became Inter Milan manager. In 2001, Lippi returned to Juventus to teach, before leading Juventus to two Serie A titles. In June 2004, Lippi became head coach of the Italian national team. In June 2006, Lippi helped the Italian national team win the 2006 World Cup in Germany. In May 2012, Lippi was appointed as the head coach of Guangzhou Evergrande Football Club in the Chinese Super League. In 2013, Lippi led Guangzhou Evergrande to win the Asian Champions League. In 2014, Lippi achieved a three-consecutive championship in charge of the Chinese Super League at Guangzhou Evergrande. On October 22, 2016, Lippi was officially appointed as the head coach of the Chinese men's national football team. On January 25, 2019, at the post-match press conference of the 2019 Asian Cup in the United Arab Emirates, China's head coach Lippi officially announced that he would end his career as the head coach of the Chinese national team. On May 24, the Football Association officially announced that Lippi was once again the head coach of the Chinese men's national football team. On November 14, Lippi announced his resignation.

National football past manager inventory (1992-2019) Klaus Schlapner relatives Bobby Hortenbora Milutinovic Ali Haenju Guanghu Vladimir Dujkovic Gao Hongpo José Antonio Camacho Fubo Alain Perlan Malcello Lippifabio Cannavaro Li Tie

Cannavaro

Fabio Cannavaro (born 13 September 1973 in Naples, Italy) is a former Italian professional footballer, coach and defender who is currently the head coach of Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao Football Club. Fabio Cannavaro was the first player in history to win a double Fiat footballer at the back post. From 2002 to 2010, he was the captain of the Italian national football team. Holds the Italian national team appearance record: 136 games. From 2006 to 2007, he won the World Cup, La Liga, the European Ballon d'Or, THE FIFA World Footballer of the Year, the World Footballer of the World Footballer and so on. On July 9, 2011, Fabio Cannavaro officially announced his retirement. On November 3, 2014, Guangzhou Evergrande announced that former Italian captain Fabio Cannavaro was appointed executive head coach and Marcello Lippi would continue to serve as evergrande coach. On February 26, 2015, Guangzhou Evergrande coach Marcello Lippi resigned, and Fabio Cannavaro officially became the head coach of the team. On the evening of June 4, 2015, Evergrande officially announced that Cannavaro was dismissed. On 9 June 2016, Cannavaro became the head coach of Tianjin Quanjian Football Club. In November 2017, Cannavaro resigned as head coach of Tianjin Quanjian Football Club. On November 9 of the same year, Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao Football Club officially announced Cannavaro as the team manager. On April 28, 2019, Cannavaro posted on Weibo that he had given up his position as head coach of the Chinese men's football team. On October 28, Zheng Zhi became the executive head coach and Cannavaro went to the group to study. On November 3, Guangzhou Evergrande Football Club announced that Cannavaro will continue to perform the team's head coach duties. Fabio Cannavaro won the 2017 Chinese Super League Best Coach.

(Chinese footballer, coach)

National football past manager inventory (1992-2019) Klaus Schlapner relatives Bobby Hortenbora Milutinovic Ali Haenju Guanghu Vladimir Dujkovic Gao Hongpo José Antonio Camacho Fubo Alain Perlan Malcello Lippifabio Cannavaro Li Tie

Li Tie

Li Tie, born in May 1977 in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, received professional football training at the ZhangYin Football School at the age of 8. In November 1993, at the age of 16, he was selected for the Jianlibao Youth Team, and then went to Brazil to study and stayed in Brazil for five years; during which time he was selected for the Chinese national team to participate in the top ten of the second stage of the World Cup qualifiers, and also represented the Jianlibao Youth Team in the Under-20 Youth Championship.

In 2001, he was selected for the national team and participated in the Group Stage and Top 10 of the World Cup In Asia, as well as the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan. In the 2002–03 season, Li Tie and Li Weifeng went to Everton with the help of sponsors. Li Tie completed a permanent transfer after the expiration of Everton's loan period and played four seasons at Everton, playing thirty-four Premier League games and six cup games. In 2006, he moved to Sheffield United for two seasons. In 2008, he returned to China to join Chengdu Sheffield United. In the 2009 season, he returned to Liaozu. In May 2012, he was appointed as the assistant coach of Guangzhou Evergrande. On November 9, 2013, he assisted Lippi in leading Guangzhou Evergrande to win the Asian Champions League, in 2014 as assistant coach of the Chinese men's national football team, and in 2015 assisted Alain Perrin in the 2015 Asian Cup.

On June 26, 2015, Li Tie announced his resignation and officially withdrew from the Evergrande coaching staff. On July 14, he was appointed executive deputy general manager, sports director and head of the Chinese coaching team of Hebei Huaxia Happiness Football Club. On August 18, he became the head coach of Hebei Huaxia Happiness Football Club. On August 27, 2016, Hebei Huaxia Happiness officially announced the dismissal of team coach Li Tie. In October 2016, Li Tie joined the Lippi team in the Chinese men's national football team as the assistant coach of the Chinese men's national football team. On October 10, 2017, he was appointed as the general manager of Wuhan Zall Club and concurrently served as the sports director. On November 16, he was appointed as the head coach of Wuhan Zall Club.

On October 31, 2019, the Chinese Football Association appointed Li Tie as head coach and led the team to participate in the 2019 East Asian Cup.

Tao Ge counted that from 1992 to 2019, the national football team has changed a total of fifteen head coaches in the 27 years. Among them, there are five tushuai and ten yang shuai. They come from seven countries, but none of them can save Chinese football. Who is your favorite manager?