Last update 17 June, 2015 by Alberto Llopis
Vicente Del Bosque entered Borisov on 14 June 2015 in the select list of coaches who came to 100 or more games. As select as the “Marquis”, He will be the fifth member of the same and it is that until before the arrival of the Salamanca coach to the Spanish bench only four people had managed to stay in the position of coach long enough to overcome the barrier of a hundred games. These are the other three members.
1-Oscar Washington Tabárez: the Uruguayan coach reached the 150 games as coach and seems to have rope for a while. He came to office in 1988 and he went in 1990 then return to 2006 to the present. Under his command in his second stage, Uruguay has once again become one of the great footballing powers.
2-Helmut Schön: he german technician headed to Germany 139 games where he also managed to win the European Championship 1972 and the World Cup 1974 thus being the first to do so, then Del Bosque would equal him in 2010 with the World Cup in South Africa and 2012 the European Championship in Ukraine. Will the man from Salamanca also surpass or equal him in the number of games?
3-Guillermo Stabile : in a time in which many fewer international matches were played but where the coaches and players were also faithful and assiduous to their position, Stábile came to lead Argentina in 124 parties remaining in office, yes, from 1939 until 1959. Two decades in office where he won 7 times the America's Cup.
4-Berti Vogts: another German managed to pass the 100 games as national team manager. Coach Berti Vogts, entered office in 1990 and he went in 1998 reaching up to 102 parties. Participated in two World Cups, USA 94 and France 98, but the only title he won was the European Championship 1996 held in England and resolved with the first Golden goal of history.
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