- Guus
Hiddink (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣys ˈɦɪdɪŋk] ; born 8
November 1946) is a
Dutch former football manager and
professional player. He enjo**** a long...
- 2004, the PSV
board clashed with
Hiddink and Van
Raaij concerning the expenditures. Van
Raaij left in
September and
Hiddink never got
along with his successor...
- Rene
Hiddink (born 19 June 1955) is a
Dutch football coach and
former player who now
works as ****istant
coach of the
Maldives national team.
Besides the...
-
Mourinho has
served two
different periods as
permanent manager,
while Guus
Hiddink has been
interim manager twice.
Roberto Di
Matteo was
first interim manager...
-
Venables announced England's 22-man
squad on 28 May 1996. Coach: Guus
Hiddink Coach:
Craig Brown Coach:
Artur Jorge Coach:
Dimitar Penev Coach: Aimé...
-
After his
retirement in 1991,
Neeskens was ****istant
manager to Guus
Hiddink with the
Dutch and
Australian national teams, and to
Frank Rijkaard for...
-
manager Guus
Hiddink, who
helped the team
reach the
World Cup semi-finals for the
first time, the
stadium is also
called the Guus
Hiddink Stadium. It was...
- than many expected. Guus
Hiddink followed Van Gaal as
manager for the Euro 2016
qualifying campaign. On 29 June 2015,
Hiddink resigned and was succeeded...
-
replacing him with
Russia national team
manager Guus
Hiddink for the
remainder of the season.
Hiddink's regenerative effect was immediate, with four-straight...
- trophy-laden
years at
Chelsea (2006). In 2009,
under caretaker manager Guus
Hiddink,
Chelsea won
another FA Cup. In 2009–10, his
successor Carlo Ancelotti...