Greatest Football Managers of All Time

Below is a list of 50 of the greatest managers of all time, selected by the fanatics over at the 90min football news blog. In ten minutes, how many can you name?
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(b. 1941)
Scottish
Manchester United
Alex Ferguson
2
(b. 1946)
Italian
AC Milan
Arrigo Sacchi
3
(1928–2005)
Dutch
Ajax
Rinus Michels
4
(b. 1971)
Spanish
Barcelona
Pep Guardiola
5
(b. 1939)
Italian
Juventus
Giovanni Trapattoni
6
(1947–2016)
Dutch
Barcelona
Johan Cruyff
7
(1925–1992)
Austrian
Feyenoord
Ernst Happel
8
(1910–1997)
Argentine/French
Inter Milan
Helenio Herrera
9
(b. 1963)
Portuguese
Porto
José Mourinho
10
(1919–1996)
English
Liverpool
Bob Paisley
11
(b. 1948)
Italian
Juventus
Marcello Lippi
12
(1909–1994)
Scottish
Manchester United
Matt Busby
13
(b. 1959)
Italian
AC Milan
Carlo Ancelotti
14
(1912–1979)
Italian
AC Milan
Nereo Rocco
15
(1935–2004)
English
Nottingham Forest
Brian Clough
16
(b. 1946)
Italian
AC Milan
Fabio Capello
17
(1922–1990)
Spanish
Real Madrid
Miguel Muñoz
18
(b. 1949)
German
Bayern Munich
Ottmar Hitzfeld
19
(1913–1981)
Scottish
Liverpool
Bill Shankly
20
(1921–2006)
Brazilian
Brazil
Telê Santana
21
(b. 1938)
German
Werder Bremen
Otto Rehhagel
22
(b. 1951)
Dutch
Ajax
Louis van Gaal
23
(1939–2002)
Ukrainian
Dynamo Kyiv
Valeriy Lobanovskyi
24
(1899–1981)
Hungarian
Benfica
Béla Guttmann
25
(b. 1931)
Brazilian
Brazil
Mário Zagallo
26
(b. 1967)
German
Liverpool
Jürgen Klopp
27
(1886–1968)
Italian
Italy
Vittorio Pozzo
28
(1922–1985)
Scottish
Celtic
Jock Stein
29
(1935–2015)
German
Bayern Munich
Udo Lattek
30
(b. 1949)
French
Arsenal
Arsène Wenger
31
(b. 1945)
Spanish
Real Madrid
Vicente del Bosque
32
(b. 1945)
German
Bayern Munich
Jupp Heynckes
33
(b. 1948)
Brazilian
Brazil
Luiz Felipe Scolari
24
(b. 1972)
French
Real Madrid
Zinedine Zidane
35
(b. 1960)
Spanish
Liverpool
Rafael Benítez
36
(1910–1977)
Soviet Russian
Dynamo Kyiv
Viktor Maslov
37
(b. 1945)
German
West Germany
Franz Beckenbauer
38
(b. 1943)
Brazilian
Brazil
Carlos Alberto Parreira
39
(1878–1934)
English
Arsenal
Herbert Chapman
40
(b. 1938)
Spanish
Atlético Madrid
Luis Aragonés
41
(1933–2009)
English
Ipswich Town
Bobby Robson
42
(b. 1967)
Italian
Juventus
Massimiliano 'Max' Allegri
43
(b. 1951)
Scottish
Liverpool
Kenny Dalglish
44
(b. 1969)
Italian
Juventus
Antonio Conte
45
(1920–1999)
English
England
Alf Ramsey
46
(b. 1948)
Swedish
Lazio
Sven-Goran Eriksson
47
(1919–2004)
English
Tottenham Hotspur
Bill Nicholson
48
(b. 1951)
Italian
Leicester City
Claudio Ranieri
49
(1915–1995)
English
West Bromwich Albion
Vic Buckingham
50
(b. 1955)
Argentine
Argentina
Marcelo Bielsa
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