World Cup coach, who did not play soccer
South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup is fast approaching. Football fans around the world are no doubt waiting for the big event that only comes around once every four years. In this summer of June 11 through to the final in July, the world will be watching assault billion euro, with 32 teams e. FIFA World Cup 2010 is the first World Cup tournament to be held in Africa. L 'Continent to host the World Cup and is the center for a month. Thus, the 32 teams that will win the world competing to win the cup, and agree to the rulers of football.
Football is played on the field for 90 minutes, but does not begin or end there. Preparations take months to form a smooth working and efficient team is not only the players but also for the management of the training team. The effect ofCoach of the team and the game is usually a strange discussion. Some say the game is played on the grass and the effect of coaching is never more than ten percent. Others argue that the coach and his tactics are the producer or the switch for the team. This is never a solution to his theme. What is true however is that the coaches, the first error, if there are errors.
There are 32 countries that the World Cup, and it will continue in South AfricaQualifying games they played, to eliminate many of the finals to reach the rest of the world. Every country has to do everything possible to come to South Africa and the beginning of the campaign for skills, have elected the best coach they think is suitable for the job. If you look at the list of coaches of the team goes on in the tournament this summer, there is a conspicuous dominance of the ex-football player, now team leader. Of the 32 teams have 30 coachesactually played professional football in the day.
There are of course most famous as Diego Maradona, the Argentine coach Carlos Dunga and the Brazilian. There are also lesser-known or local events as the coach Ricki Herbert Rueda Honduras or the coach of New Zealand. But they all had the ball in the professional sense. The question that comes to mind is "Do you have a former player, a good coach he is?" or rather, 'If all the players and coaches good? Watching listCoach of the 32 teams, you have to say yes.
But let's look at two coaches who were always looking for coaches and former players. Namely, the U.S. coach Bob Bradley and the Brazilian coach Carlos Alberto Parreira, the host South Africa. Bob Bradley is 52 years old and football coach since 1981, almost 30 years. This also means that he started coaching when he was 22. His first assignment was at Ohio University. After coaching at the university level to 1997, he beganhis career as a Major League Soccer. By 2006, when he took over as coach of the United States, has had successful seasons with the Chicago Fire, Metrostars and Chivas USA. Bradley was only as an interim coach for the future administrative action, perhaps called for the end of 2014. If the first candidate who has been talking about Jürgen Klinsmann was appointed interim coach. Although many saw Bradley as their second choice, he quickly went on a solid foundation for the team, the introductionyounger players on the team and is approaching the work as being, or would soon be the permanent manager.
In 2009, Bradley led the U.S. team to a second place in the Confederations Cup 2009, including a 2-0 win against the world number one and the champion of Europe in Spain, ending their unbeaten 35 - game 15 game winning streak.
The second coach in the World Cup, not a former football player CarlosAlberto Parreira. Parreira was born in 1943 and began his coaching career when he was the 24th he was only 25 when he took the reins of the Ghana team. He has managed many teams since then and actually participated in five World Cups so far. In 1982 he edited the Kuwait and lost two matches and a 1-1 draw with Czechoslovakia. In 1990 he was leader of the UAE and has lost all three games. Four years later he held the World Cup in Brazil proud. 1998Parreira Coaching Saudi Arabia without significant success. During the last World Cup in 2006, was again in charge of Brazil, but could not put their mark on the tournament. Brazil lost to France and could not reach the final of the tournament.
Parreira is back in South Africa, the host. They have a simple game and no doubt have some concerns when casting in June. Both Parreira and Bradley did not play professional football, but both areand trainers have an impressive career success and promise much more. We will see and follow them to discover both his performance against the other 30 coaches, all former football player. The World Cup is the point of the scene to decide on the discussion, we know that if you really need that buses are a football player at the top after one.
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