List of UEFA European Championship winning managers (original) (raw)
The UEFA European Championship is considered the most prestigious national association football tournament in Europe. The sixteen completed tournaments have been won by ten national teams: Germany and Spain have each won three titles, France and Italy have each won two titles, and the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Denmark, Greece and Portugal have each won one title. The role of the manager is to select the squad for the European Championship and develop the tactics of the team. Pressure is attached to the role due to the significance of winning the competition and the lack of day-to-day contact with players during the regular club season aside from international breaks.
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dbo:abstract | The UEFA European Championship is considered the most prestigious national association football tournament in Europe. The sixteen completed tournaments have been won by ten national teams: Germany and Spain have each won three titles, France and Italy have each won two titles, and the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Denmark, Greece and Portugal have each won one title. The role of the manager is to select the squad for the European Championship and develop the tactics of the team. Pressure is attached to the role due to the significance of winning the competition and the lack of day-to-day contact with players during the regular club season aside from international breaks. Gavriil Kachalin led the Soviet Union to victory in the inaugural tournament in 1960. Since then, no manager has won the title on more than one occasion, and all winning managers have won it with their native countries, with the exception of German coach Otto Rehhagel leading Greece to victory in 2004. Two managers have both won and lost a European Championship final: Helmut Schön (winner in 1972 and runner-up in 1976, both with West Germany) and Berti Vogts (winner in 1996 and runner-up in 1992, both with Germany). Vogts is also the only person to win the European Championship as both a player and a manager, having previously lifted the trophy while playing for West Germany in 1972. José Villalonga, while in charge of Spain in 1964, became the first manager to lead a national team to European Championship victory without having had a prior professional football career. He was also the youngest manager to win the trophy, at the age of 44. Since then, Václav Ježek has also accomplished this feat as manager of Czechoslovakia in 1976. Lars Lagerbäck (with Sweden and Iceland) and Joachim Löw (with Germany) share the record for most European Championships as manager, with both appearing at four different tournaments; Löw additionally holds the records for most matches managed (21) and most matches won (12) in the competition, all coming between the 2008 and 2020 tournaments. (en) Ниже представлен список главных тренеров, выигрывавших чемпионат Европы по футболу. Чемпионат Европы по футболу (до 1968 года носил название Кубок европейских наций) — главный континентальный турнир среди сборных стран Европы, в том числе и тех, кто состоит в Европейской ассоциации футбола (англ. UEFA, Union of European Football Associations). Соревнования проходят каждые четыре года (финальная часть), квалификация может стартовать раньше. Всего было проведено 16 розыгрышей турнира, победителями которых становились: СССР, Испания, Франция, Германия, Чехословакия, Португалия, Италия, Дания, Греция и Нидерланды. На первом чемпионате победила сборная СССР — главным тренером команды тогда был Гавриил Качалин. На данный момент лишь одна команда взяла трофей чемпионов дважды подряд — сборная Испании (2008, 2012), однако сделала это под руководством двух разных тренеров (Луис Арагонес и Винсенте дель Боске соответственно), также Луис Арагонес является самым возрастным главным тренером, бравшим титул чемпиона Европы (69 лет 336 дней). Самый молодой — испанец Хосе Вильялонга (44 года 192 дня). Рекорд по количеству выигранных чемпионатов делят между собой Германия и Испания (по три раза, также сделали это под руководством трёх разных тренеров: Хельмута Шёна, Юппа Дарваля, Берти Фогтса и Хосе Вильялонги, Луиса Арагонеса, Винсенте дель Боске соответственно). Два тренера (Хельмут Шён и Винсенте дель Боске) выигрывали со своей сборной как чемпионат Европы, так и чемпионат мира. Отто Рехагель является единственным тренером, который выиграл турнир со сборной не своей страны. В 1996 году единственным человеком, выигравшим чемпионат Европы и как футболист, и как тренер, стал Берти Фогтс. (ru) |
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rdfs:comment | The UEFA European Championship is considered the most prestigious national association football tournament in Europe. The sixteen completed tournaments have been won by ten national teams: Germany and Spain have each won three titles, France and Italy have each won two titles, and the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Denmark, Greece and Portugal have each won one title. The role of the manager is to select the squad for the European Championship and develop the tactics of the team. Pressure is attached to the role due to the significance of winning the competition and the lack of day-to-day contact with players during the regular club season aside from international breaks. (en) Ниже представлен список главных тренеров, выигрывавших чемпионат Европы по футболу. Чемпионат Европы по футболу (до 1968 года носил название Кубок европейских наций) — главный континентальный турнир среди сборных стран Европы, в том числе и тех, кто состоит в Европейской ассоциации футбола (англ. UEFA, Union of European Football Associations). Соревнования проходят каждые четыре года (финальная часть), квалификация может стартовать раньше. Всего было проведено 16 розыгрышей турнира, победителями которых становились: СССР, Испания, Франция, Германия, Чехословакия, Португалия, Италия, Дания, Греция и Нидерланды. (ru) |
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