Ottmar Hitzfeld (footballer)
Switzerland's German head coach Ottmar Hitzfeld looks on June 8, 2013 from the bleachers before a FIFA World Cup 2014 qualifying football match against Cyprus in Geneva.
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Back then the motto 'further, always further' arose and Ottmar Hitzfeld shaped it. Manchester United's two injury-time goals in 1999 were the perfect evidence for this. We spiritualised that slogan more and more.
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Switzerland stay in command
Ottmar Hitzfeld: On course to qualify for the World Cup in Brazil The two nations looked set to repeat the goalless draw they shared in Nicosia in March until Swiss substitute Haris Seferovic popped up in the 90th minute to earn his side a deserved win. from Sky Sports Read more »
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Swiss snatch last-gasp win over defiant Cyprus
Reuters - 5 minutes ago GENEVA, June 8 (Reuters) - Substitute Haris Seferovic ended 90 minutes of frustration for Switzerland by scoring a last-gasp goal to give them a 1-0 win over defiant Cyprus in a World Cup qualifier on Saturday. The two sides looke from FourFourTwo.com Read more »
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Bayern's Shaqiri heads Swiss squad to face Cyprus
GENEVA — Bayern Munich midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri heads an 18-man Switzerland squad to face Cyprus in a World Cup qualifying match next week. Switzerland coach Ottmar Hitzfeld on Tuesday left out forward Admir Mehmedi and midfielder Gelson Fernandes for from Boston Herald Read more »
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Heynckes' journey into the record books
Bayern Munich coach Jupp Heynckes' career looked over a few years ago but the 68-year-old veteran capped a third spell at the Bavarians on Saturday by becoming only the fourth manager to win the European Cup with two different teams. Heynckes joined Erns from Deccan Herald Read more »
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Heynckes foresees Bayern domination
Outgoing manager Jupp Heynckes said Bayern Munich were ready to launch a "new era" of European success under his successor Pep Guardiola after victory over Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League final. Heynckes will step down at the end of the season, from Sport.co.uk Read more »