Top nine football coaches to betray one rival club for another – Part 1
Loyalty to a particular club is indeed a hard thing to find these days in the football arena. The element of faithfulness and fidelity can now be easily bought with only a bag of gold coins. As AC Milan’s former coach, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Leonardo-c22056 Araújo looks forward to take
down the club as an Internazionale manager this season, we throw spotlight on the top nine managers ever to join the ranks of their club’s most despised rivals of all time.
Radomir Antić
Radomir Antić is a Serbian retired football player and football manager, who last served the Serbian national team. After following a seventeen-year career as a footballer, Antić eventually found his true passion in coaching. He began his managerial career
with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Real-Zaragoza-c40344 in 1988. Since then, he has managed several clubs including Real Madrid, Real Oviedo, Atlético Madrid, FC Barcelona and Celta Vigo.
Although he is not considered as a traitor by any of the teams, he holds the distinct record of coaching all the Spanish Big Three clubs; http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Barcelona-c39078, Real Madrid, and Atlético Madrid. Moreover, he happens to be one of the two men who succeeded in coaching
two greatest rivals of all time in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011, FC Barcelona and Real Madrid.
Antić came to el Madrid in 1991, and enjoyed a great spell at the side. In 1995, he moved to the city rivals Atletico and steered the club to a historic, League and Cup, double in 1996. In 2000, the 62-year-old left the Spanish side and after serving Real
Oviedo, the Serbian joined FC Barcelona in 2003 and brought stability to the Camp Nou. He is remembered by the fans of all three great clubs of Spain, which is quite an achievement.
Zdeněk Zeman
Zdeněk Zeman is a Czech-Italian football coach from Prague, Czechoslovakia. He is currently giving his valuable services to the Lega Pro Prima Divisione club U.S. Foggia as a head coach. The 63-year-old began his managerial career with the Palermo youth
squad in 1981 and went on to coach a myriad of clubs including Licata, Foggia, Parma, Messina, Lazio, AS Roma, Fenerbahçe SK, SSC http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Napoli-c40003, Salernitana, Avellino, Lecce, Brescia and Red Star Belgrade.
Over the span of his 30-year career as a manager, Zeman directed mostly Italian clubs. During the 1990s, he was regarded as one of the most inspirational coaches in Europe. In 1994, the much celebrated Czech was signed by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lazio-c39775. He succeeded in living up
to the hopes of the Italian club and turned it into one of the best teams in Serie A.
However, he was unable to win the Scudetto and was eventually fired in January 1997. He was immediately signed by AS Roma, where he served for two solid years. In 1999, Zeman was replaced by Fabio Capello.
Felix Magath
Wolfgang-Felix Magath, born 26 July 1953, is a retired football player and a current football manager from Aschaffenburg, West http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/VfL-Wolfsburg-c40881 as a coach.
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