Coach can mean:Coach (carriage), a horse-drawn carriageCoach (vehicle), a
type of passenger-carrying
road vehicle.
see also BusCoach (rail) a
type of passenger car used in rail transport.Coach (sport), a
person who directs the players'
activities in
the gameHead coachCoach (baseball),
includes manager,
assistant coaches, on-field coaches,
and specialized coachesCoach (hockey),
head coach or
assistant coaches
Coach (TV series), an
american sitcom starring Craig T. NelsonCoach (comics), a Marvel Comics character in X-ForceCoach (company), an
american leather goods company famous for its handbagsCoach USA, a
bus transport company, or
its canadian subsidiary, Coach CanadaCoaching,
where a person,
the coach,
directs and trains others via encouragementPersonal coaching,
where a
coach helps people achieve personal or
professional goalsEconomy class in
travel can be
referred to as "coach""The Coach" is
the nickname of:Jonathan Coachman,
world wrestling entertainment personalityDon
cherry (ice hockey),
former national hockey league coach who gained famed for his commentary on
Hockey night in CanadaCoach
ernie Pantusso,
the character played by
nicholas colasanto on
the hit sitcom CheersMike Ditka,
former head coach of
the chicago bears and new orleans saints head coach
Noun1. (sports)
someone in
charge of
training an
athlete or a
team (synonym) manager,
handler (hypernym)
trainer (hyponym)
baseball coach,
baseball manager (derivation)
train (classification) sport, athletics2. a
person who gives private instruction (as in
singing or acting) (synonym)
private instructor,
tutor (hypernym) teacher,
instructor (hyponym)
crammer (classification) singing, vocalizing3. a
railcar where passengers ride (synonym)
passenger car,
carriage (hypernym) car, railcar,
railway car,
railroad car (hyponym)
dining car, diner,
dining compartment,
buffet car (member-holonym)
passenger train4. a
carriage pulled by
four horses with one driver (synonym) four-in-hand, coach-and-four (hypernym) carriage, equipage,
rig (hyponym) stagecoach,
stage (part-meronym) box,
box seat5. a
vehicle carrying many passengers;
used for public transport; "he
always rode the bus to work" (synonym) bus, autobus, charabanc, double-decker, jitney, motorbus, motorcoach,
omnibus (hypernym)
public transport (hyponym)
school bus (member-holonym)
fleet (part-meronym)
roof (class) passenger, rider
Verb1.
teach and supervise (someone);
act as a
trainer or
coach (to), as in sports; "He is
training our olympic team"; "She is
coaching the crew" (synonym)
train (hypernym) teach, learn,
instruct (verb-group)
train (derivation) manager, handler2.
drive a
coach (hypernym)
drive (derivation) four-in-hand, coach-and-four (classification) driving
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Dražen Jerkovic, 1990-1991
Stanko Poklepovic, 1992
Vlatko Markovic, 1993
Miroslav "Ciro" Blaževic, 1994-2000
Mirko Jozic, 2000-2002
Otto Baric, 2002-2004
Zlatko Kranjcar, 2004-present
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Before 1955,
players were selected by committee.
Albert Batteux (1955-1962)
Henri Guérin (1962-1966)
José Arribas
and jean Snella (1966)
Just Fontaine (1967)
Louis Dugauguez (1967-1968)
Georges
boulogne (1969-1973)
Stefan Kovacs (1973-1975)
Michel Hidalgo (1976-1984)
Henri Michel (1984-1988)
Michel Platini (1988-1992)
Gérard Houllier (1992-1993)
Aimé Jacquet (1993-1998)
Roger Lemerre (1998-2002)
Jacques Santini (2002-2004)
Raymond Domenech (2004-)
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Name
Period
Matches
Wins
Draws
Losses
Honous
DFB committee
1908-1927
63
18
13
32
Otto Nerz
1928-1936
70
42
10
18
Sepp Herberger(1)
1936-1964
162
92
26
44
Champion of 1954
world Cup
Helmut Schön
1964-1978
139
87
30
22
Runner-up of 1966
world Cup,
champion of Euro 72,
champion of 1974
world Cup, Runner-up of Euro 76
Jupp Derwall
1978-1984
67
45
11
11
Champion of Euro 80, Runner-up of 1982
world Cup
Franz Beckenbauer
1984-1990
66
36
17
13
Runner-up of 1986
world Cup,
champion of 1990
world Cup
Berti Vogts
1990-1998
102
67
23
12
Runner-up of Euro 92,
champion of Euro 96
Erich Ribbeck
1998-2000
24
10
6
8
Rudi Völler
2000-2004
53
29
11
13
Runner-up of 2002
world Cup
Jürgen Klinsmann(2)
2004-
25
14
6
5
Total
771
440
153
178
Notes
Record
includes periods of pre-division
germany (1936-1942 -- 65 matches: 40 wins, 12 draws, 13 losses) and
West
germany (1950-1964 -- 97 matches: 52 wins, 14 draws, 31 losses).
Record as of May 27, 2006.
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Slobodan Santrac 1994 -
july 1998
Milan Živadinovic
august 1998 - 1999
Vujadin Boškov 1999 -
july 2000
Ilija Petkovic August 2000 -
january 2001
Milovan Ãoric
february 2001 -
march 2001
3-man commission: Dejan Savicevic, Vujadin BoÅ¡kov and Ivan Curkovic May 2001 -
december 2001
Dejan Savicevic December 2001 -
june 2003
Ilija Petkovic July 2003 - present
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Karl Rappan 1960 to November 11, 1963
Alfredo Foni - July 1, 1964 to 3 May 1967
Erwin Ballabio - May 24, 1967 to November 2, 1969
Louis
maurer - October 17, 1970 to October 10, 1971
René
hussy - June 22, 1973 to September 8, 1976
Roger Vonlanthen - March 30, 1977 to March 28, 1979
Leo
walker - May 5, 1979 to December 21, 1980
Paul Wolfisberg - March 24, 1981 to November 10, 1985
Daniel Jeandupeux - March 12, 1986 to 26 April 1989
Uli Stielike - June 21, 1989 to November 13, 1991
Roy Hodgson - January 26, 1992 to November 15, 1995
Artur Jorge - March 13, 1996 to June 18, 1996
Rolf Fringer - August 1, 1996 to October 11, 1997
Gilbert Gress - March 25, 1998 to October 9, 1999
Enzo Trossero - August 16, 2000 to June 6, 2001
Jakob Kuhn - August 15, 2001 - present
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Marcello Lippi (2004- *)
Giovanni Trapattoni (2000-2004)
Dino Zoff (1998-2000) -
Runners-Up european championships 2000Cesare Maldini (1997-1998)
Arrigo Sacchi (1991-1996) -
Runners-Up world cup 1994Azeglio
vicini (1986-1991) -
3rd place world cup 1990Enzo Bearzot (1975-1986) -
World champions 1982Ferruccio Valcareggi (1966-1974) -
European champions 1968,
Runners-Up world cup 1970Edmondo Fabbri (1962-1966)
Giovanni Ferrari (1960-1961)
Giuseppe Viani (1960)
…
Lajos Czeizler,
angelo Schiavio, Silvio Piola (1953-1954)
Feruccio
novo (1949-1950)
Vittorio Pozzo (1929-1948) -
World champions 1934, world champions 1938Carlo Carcano (1928-1929)
Augusto Rangone (1925-1928)
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