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Pierre Michael Littbarski (German pronunciation: [ˈpi̯ɛʁ lɪtˈbaʁskiː]; born 16
April 1960) is a
German professional football manager and
former player...
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league led to
Littbarski's sacking in mid-2008. He was
replaced by
former Avispa player Yoshiyuki Shinoda. The
departure of
Littbarski coincided with...
- however, it was
announced that
McClaren had been
sacked and that
Pierre Littbarski would be
taking over.
Wolfsburg lost four
times in five
matches under...
- free kick in a more
dangerous position two
minutes later when
Pierre Littbarski was
fouled in the
penalty arc. Brehme's shot hit the wall and
Klaus Augenthaler's...
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features for U18s". 67 Hail Hail. 17
April 2021.
Retrieved 11
August 2021. "
Littbarski turns interest to Hibs". 22
October 2006.
Retrieved 14
December 2023 –...
- Diagne, Luis Fernández,
Maxime Bossis,
David Ginola, Luís Sobrinho,
Pierre Littbarski, Enzo Francescoli,
Alfred Bloch, and Rubén Paz.
Diagne spent a decade...
- Milligan, Wade Oostendorp, Iain Fyfe and
Jacob Timpano.
German Pierre Littbarski was
signed as head coach, ****isted by
former Norwich City
player Ian Crook...
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Yokohama hired former Germany national team and FIFA
World Cup star
Pierre Littbarski to be the
manager and
Yasuhiko Okudera, the
first ****anese footballer...
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Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Edmar 1995–1997
Pierre Littbarski 1996–1997
Frank Ordenewitz 1996
Branko Elsner 1997
Teruo Iwamoto 2001–2003...
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itself around the
former Germany national football team
player Pierre Littbarski. From 1998 to 2000, the club
struggled to stay in the J.League and it...