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Faruk Hadžibegić (born 7 October 1957 in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia, FPR Yugoslavia), is a Bosnian football manager and a retired football player. During his career he played for FK Sarajevo, FC Sochaux of France and Real Betis of Spain. He was also a participant in the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy for the Yugoslavia national football team. He missed the final penalty kick in the quarter-finals against Argentina, sending his team home.
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FC Sochaux-Montbéliard – Managers |
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Bailly (1928–29) • Gibson (1929–34) • Bailly (1934) • Ross (1934–36) • Abegglen (1936) • Ross (1936–39) • Wartel (1939–44) • Mattler (1944–46) • Wartel (1946–52) • Dormois (1952–57) • Wartel (1957–60) • Dupal (1960–62) • Hug (1962–66) • Vuillaume (1966–67) • Krstić (1967–69) • Barret (1969–77) • Fauvergue (1977–81) • Mosca (1981–84) • Takač (1984–85) • Fauvergue (1985–87) • Barret (1987) • Takač (1987–94) • Santini (1994–95) • Notheaux (1995–96) • Hadžibegić (1996–98) • Anziani (1998–99) • Fernandez (1999–2002) • Lacombe (2002–05) • Bijotat (2005–06) • Perrin (2006–07) • Hantz (2007) • Ruty (2007) • Gillot (2008–)
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Troyes AC – Managers |
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Hanak (1935) • Lacoste (–52) • Courtois (1952–63) • Courteaux (1963–64) • Pleimelding and Saupin (1970–71) • Flamion (1971–75) • Cédolin (1975–78) • Jurilli (1978–79) • Diebold (1983–84) • Deferrez (1986–88) • Flamion (1988) • Coustillet (1988–92) • Aussems (1992) • Flamion (1992–93) • Perrin (1993–2002) • Bonnevay (2002) • Romano (2002) • Hadžibegić (2003–04) • Furlan (2004–07) • Troch (2007–)
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