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Otto Rehhagel

Otto Rehhagel

1 title Acting Aug 09, 1938 Essen, Germany

Otto Rehhagel, a prominent figure in German football, has enjoyed a distinguished career both as a player and a manager. He stands out as one of only two individuals, alongside Jupp Heynckes, to have participated in over 1,000 Bundesliga matches in both capacities. Rehhagel’s managerial tenure in the Bundesliga is remarkable, as he boasts the highest number of victories with 387 wins. He also holds records for the most draws (205) and losses (228) in the league's history, showcasing a career of extensive experience. Under his guidance, teams have scored an impressive total of 1,473 goals while conceding 1,142.

Rehhagel's international acclaim primarily stems from his time as the head coach of the Greece national team from 2001 to 2010. This period marked a golden era for Greek football, highlighted by the team's unexpected triumph at the 2004 UEFA European Championship. Rehhagel's tactical prowess led Greece to their first major international title, a feat that resonated deeply within the footballing world. Additionally, he successfully guided the team to qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, marking Greece's second appearance in the tournament's history. Rehhagel’s legacy in football is defined by his strategic acumen and ability to inspire teams to achieve remarkable success on both domestic and international stages.

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