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Rudolf Gutendorf (30
August 1926 – 13
September 2019) was a
German football manager,
renowned for
managing the
highest number of
national teams – a total...
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Gutendorf is a
former muni****lity in the
Weimarer Land
district of Thuringia, Germany.
Since 1
December 2008, it is part of Bad Berka. "Thüringer Landesamt...
- New Caledonia v TBC Guy
Elmour (1971–1973)
Jules Hmeune (1977) Rudi
Gutendorf (1981)
Jacques Zimako (1995)
Michel Clarque (2002)
Serge Martinengo de...
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appointed young German manager Rudi
Gutendorf,
whose managerial career would later span the
entire planet.
While Gutendorf saw the
first years as a consolidation...
- (1970–88, 1994–96)
Helmut Kosmehl (1976–88) Rudi
Gutendorf (1993)
Akbar Patel (1996-97) Rudi
Gutendorf (1997)
Ashok Chundunsing (1998)
Rajen Dorasami &...
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years absence from
international football, the
national team,
under Rudi
Gutendorf,
competed at the 1983
South Pacific Games in Samoa.
After finishing top...
- Tonga Cook Islands v Tonga Tonga v Samoa
Tongia Nāpa'a (1979) Rudi
Gutendorf (1981)
Umberto Mottini (1997–1998) Gary
Phillips (2001)
Heinave Kaifa...
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Pfister (1972–76)
Metin Türel (1991)
Longin Rudasingwa (1998-1999) Rudi
Gutendorf (1999–00)
Longin Rudasingwa (2000–01)
Ratomir Dujković (2001–04) Roger...
- (1977–1979) Sławomir Wolk (1979–1980)
Mahammed Msomali (1980–1981) Rudi
Gutendorf (1981)
Joseph Bendera (1981–1985) Paul West (1985–1989)
Charles Boniface...
- in Argentina,
Shoulder was sacked, and
replaced by
German Rudi
Gutendorf. Rudi
Gutendorf was
appointed in mid-1979,
where his
first game
managed was against...