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Alberto Suppici (Uruguay, 1898-1981) was the first manager to lead a team, the host nation, to victory in the first ever FIFA World Cup. |
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Costel Rădulescu (Romania, 1896-1981) and Octav Luchide (Romania) were both the managers of Romania in 1930. |
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Hector Goetinck (Belgium, 1886-1943) was the first manager to lead a team in two differents World Cups. |
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Károly Dietz (Hungary, 1885-1969) and Alfréd Schaffer (Slovakia, 1893 - Germany, 1945) were the managers of Hungary in the 1938 FIFA World Cup. |
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Vittorio Pozzo (Italy, 1886-1968) was the first manager to win two world cups in a row. |
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George Raynor (1907-1985) was one of the most succesful manager in all over the world. He led the Sweden national football team to the final in Sweden (1958), he got the third place in Brazil (1950), and he also managed them to an Olympic gold medal. |
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Mário Zagallo (Brazil, 1931) was the first person to win the World Cup as a player in 1958 and 1962, and as a manager in 1970. |
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Helmut Schön (Germany, 1915-1996) was one of the most succesful manager in all over the world. He is best remembered for his exceptional career as manager of the West German national team. He led them to the top three in three consecutive World Cup, including winning the title in 1974, losing in the final in 1966, and coming in third in 1970. |