Otto Rehhagel
Otto Rehhagel is a legendary German football manager, celebrated for his remarkable achievement of leading 1. FC Kaiserslautern to immediate promotion from the Bundesliga after relegation, followed by winning the league title in 1998.
Born on Aug 09, 1938 (87 years old)
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Greece:
Otto Rehhagel remains the oldest coach to have led a national team in a World Cup.
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United Kingdom:
Otto Rehhagel's record as the oldest coach at a World Cup was beaten by Dick Advocaat.
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Taiwan:
Otto Rehhagel is noted as the oldest person to coach at the World Cup, having managed Greece at the age of 71.
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United Kingdom:
Otto Rehhagel was the previous record holder for the oldest coach in World Cup history.
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Switzerland:
Otto Rehhagel is noted for being the previous record holder for the oldest coach at a World Cup.
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Greece:
Otto Rehhagel is credited with the exceptional defensive performance of the Greek national team during their Euro 2004 victory.
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Slovenia:
Otto Rehhagel is a legendary coach who was also inducted into the football hall of fame with Bastian Schweinsteiger.
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Serbia:
Otto Rehhagel was among the honored guests at the event.
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Germany:
Rehhagel had a remarkable coaching career, crowned by winning the 2004 European Championship with Greece.
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Germany:
Otto Rehhagel is mentioned as a past coach of Werder Bremen.
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