... Rehhagel – would stay together for almost 14 years . The main figure was Otto Rehhagel . Like Weisweiler , Rehhagel had been a notoriously thuggish defender during his playing career , and a reputation of being hard - working but little ...
... Otto Rehhagel would help Greece find it . Unlike the other teams in the tournament , Greece did not have big - name talents as Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo , England's Wayne Rooney , Italy's Gianluigi Buffon , and France's Zinedine ...
... Otto Rehhagel's Werder always finished second , they were always pipped by Bayern . When Rehhagel first acquired the nickname King Otto , he was Otto II , always taking silver . The two sides met in the penultimate game of the season ...
... Otto Rehhagel. The Rhinelander was the prototypical postwar West German collec- tivist. He had grown up a healthy drive across the border from Hiddink, amid the ruins of postwar western Germany. An apprentice housepainter and bone-hard ...
... Otto had won Euro 2004 at 66. Otto Rehhagel's sensational victory with the Greek national side at the European Championship 2004 in Portugal left the public with a slightly crazed smile on their faces, expressive of disbelief and ...
... OTTO REHHAGEL AFTER WINNING EURO 2004 Although a type of soccer was played in Ancient Greece as long ago as 200 BC ... Otto Rehhagel ( above ) took over the Greek team in 2001. Often criticized for playing " boring " soccer ...
... Otto Rehhagel, Rehhagel, with Heracles (the successful hero of ancient Greek mythology) resulting in Rehacles (used with and without the first name, Otto). Connoting both success and national pride, while serving the function of ...
... Otto Rehhagel and his wife Beate . As early as the beginning of 1992 , Beckenbauer had clamoured for Werder Bremen's coach Rehhagel to take over at Bayern . The idea hadn't become any more reasonable in the intervening three years ...