- Otto
Rehhagel (German: [ˈʁeːhaːɡl̩]; born 9
August 1938) is a
German former football coach and player.
Rehhagel is one of only two
people who, as player...
-
Bundesliga Nord
title and were
promoted back to the Bundesliga.
Manager Otto
Rehhagel was
appointed in
April 1981;
under his guidance,
Werder were Bundesliga...
- club president. His
successors as coach,
Giovanni Trapattoni and Otto
Rehhagel, both
finished trophyless after a season, not
meeting the club's high expectations...
-
successful uses of the
sweeper include by Otto
Rehhagel, Greece's manager,
during UEFA Euro 2004.
Rehhagel utilised Traianos Dellas as Greece's sweeper...
- at a
major event and
their pre-tournament
bookmaker odds of 150–1. Otto
Rehhagel, Greece's manager, said
after the game that "it was an
unusual achievement...
- Finland,
which led to the
sacking of
coach Vasilios Daniil,
replaced by Otto
Rehhagel.
Highlights of the
campaign included a 5–1
defeat in
Finland and the 2–2...
-
Alberto Parreira Coach: Óscar Tabárez Coach:
Diego Maradona Coach: Otto
Rehhagel Coach: Lars Lagerbäck Coach: Huh Jung-moo Coach:
Rabah Saâdane Coach: Fabio...
- goalkeeper, had just
recovered from injury, but Dortmund's
coach Otto
Rehhagel decided to
start with second-choice
goalie Peter Endrulat,
giving him a...
- was
replaced by
Khalid Boulahrouz. Manager:
Victor Piţurcă Manager: Otto
Rehhagel Manager: Guus
Hiddink Pavel Pogrebnyak failed to
recover from
injury and...
- 669 as a coach)
Highest number of
appearances as a coach: 836 by Otto
Rehhagel Highest number of
appearances as a player: 602 by
Charly Körbel (pla****...