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In case you didn't know, Helenio Herrera was one of the greatest football managers of all time and one of the greatest coaches in any sport. In the 1960s, his Inter Milan team, nicknamed Il Grande ...
Friday, November 29, 2024, marks the 125-year anniversary of the formation of FC Barcelona. To mark the occasion, The Athletic is running a series of pieces, celebrating the people and the moments ...
Helenio Herrera passed away on November 9th, 1997 at 7:30 p.m. It’s been 25 years since the death of one of the greatest football managers n history. Born in Buenos Aires in 1910, he was born in ...
Helenio Herrera is number eight in 90min's Top 50 Great Managers of All Time series. Follow the rest of the series over the course of the next two weeks.It's ...
Only Helenio Herrera (three finals) has a better record as Inter manager, back in the Champions Cup. It is an enormous achievement, thanks to a path built on work, faith and a clear identity.
It was the "Great Inter" led by Helenio Herrera and built by Angelo Moratti. Following the Scudetto won in 1962-62, Inter made it to the final of Europe's top competition, beating Real Madrid 3-1.
Helenio Herrera reached the mark in 31 matches in the late 1950s. Luis Enrique and Tito Vilanova each needed 34 games, three quicker than Pep Guardiola at 37. 23 and under ...
Herrera’s unique offer was accepted by two of the brightest managerial prospects in Scottish football, Kilmarnock’s Willie Waddell and Jock Stein of Dunfermline Athletic, but what happened next?
Helenio Herrera reached the mark in 31 matches in the 1950s. Luis Enrique and Tito Vilanova each needed 34 games to reach the 100 mark, three quicker than Pep Guardiola at 37 matches.
The final resting place and incredible legacy of Helenio Herrera… Over recent months, I’ve been lucky enough to have been provided with some unique football snippets from the collection of ...
Barcelona has entered historic territory, achieving a seven-match streak of scoring three or more goals per game—a feat last accomplished by the club in 2017.
Helenio Herrera reached the mark in 31 matches in the late 1950s. Luis Enrique and Tito Vilanova each needed 34 games, three quicker than Pep Guardiola at 37.
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