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Manchester United in the 17 major championship trophies for Ferguson of Manchester United beyond his predecessors Busby, Shankly's Liverpool and sending Priestley, Scotland and England marshal Stan Kelaofu famous coach, to become Britain's most successful coaches.(在曼联得到的17座主要冠军奖杯,让弗格森超越了曼联前辈巴斯比爵士、利物浦的香克利和派斯利、苏格兰名帅斯坦以及英格兰著名教练克劳夫,成为英国最成功的教练员。 )
Scottish nationality (国籍 苏格兰)
teach Manchester time on November 6, 1986 (执教曼联时间 1986年11月6日)
the total market ahead of 1108 633-271 win 204 negative (as at November 2, 2006)( 总战绩 1108场 633胜204平271负 截至2006年11月2日)
championship in 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003,2007( 英超夺冠)
FA Cup championship in 1990, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004( 足总杯)
League Cup champion in 1992, 2006 ( 联赛杯)
European Cup championship in 1999
won the European Super Cup Winners Cup 1992(欧洲超级杯)
European championship 1991 (欧洲优胜者杯)
Toyota 1999 Cup
champion Cishandun / Community Shield 1990, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2003 (慈善盾/社区盾)
Premiership best coaches 1993/94, 1995/96, 1996/97, 1998/99, 1999/00, 2002/03 ,2006/07(英超最佳教练)
弗格森曼联执教总战绩(数据截至2005/06赛季结束)
弗格森联赛战绩 场次 769
胜 436
负 137
平 196
进球 1376
失球 716
积分 1504
场均得分 1.95
弗格森欧洲战绩 场次 144
胜 74
负 28
平 42
进球 252
失球 130
弗格森足总杯战绩 场次 82
胜 55
负 16
平 11
进球 160
失球 67
弗格森联赛杯战绩 场次 75
胜 47
负 19
平 9
进球 131
失球 76
弗格森曼联总战绩 场次 1070
胜 612 (57.2%)
负 200 (18.7%)
平 258 (24.1%)
进球 1919
失球 989
Scottish nationality (国籍 苏格兰)
teach Manchester time on November 6, 1986 (执教曼联时间 1986年11月6日)
the total market ahead of 1108 633-271 win 204 negative (as at November 2, 2006)( 总战绩 1108场 633胜204平271负 截至2006年11月2日)
championship in 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003,2007( 英超夺冠)
FA Cup championship in 1990, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004( 足总杯)
League Cup champion in 1992, 2006 ( 联赛杯)
European Cup championship in 1999
won the European Super Cup Winners Cup 1992(欧洲超级杯)
European championship 1991 (欧洲优胜者杯)
Toyota 1999 Cup
champion Cishandun / Community Shield 1990, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2003 (慈善盾/社区盾)
Premiership best coaches 1993/94, 1995/96, 1996/97, 1998/99, 1999/00, 2002/03 ,2006/07(英超最佳教练)
弗格森曼联执教总战绩(数据截至2005/06赛季结束)
弗格森联赛战绩 场次 769
胜 436
负 137
平 196
进球 1376
失球 716
积分 1504
场均得分 1.95
弗格森欧洲战绩 场次 144
胜 74
负 28
平 42
进球 252
失球 130
弗格森足总杯战绩 场次 82
胜 55
负 16
平 11
进球 160
失球 67
弗格森联赛杯战绩 场次 75
胜 47
负 19
平 9
进球 131
失球 76
弗格森曼联总战绩 场次 1070
胜 612 (57.2%)
负 200 (18.7%)
平 258 (24.1%)
进球 1919
失球 989
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从工厂学徒到冠军教头--曼联主帅弗格森完全资料
1941年11月31日出生于苏格兰格拉斯哥
1957年,身为一家工具制造厂学徒的弗格森作为业余球员加盟了苏格兰皇后公园球队,开始了边做工边踢球的生活,当时他仅有16岁;
1960年:加盟苏格兰圣约翰斯顿队,当时与球队签订的仍是业余球员合同;
1964年:退出了工具制造业,加盟苏格兰登弗莱内队并签订职业球员合同,开始了个人的职业球员生涯;
1967年:因表现出色被格拉斯哥流浪者队买进,身价是1万5千英镑;
1974年:9月被苏格兰东斯蒂尔林格队任命为教练,正式开始执教生涯;三个月后去了圣米伦队;
1978年:被圣米伦队解雇,随后被著名的阿伯丁队任命为主帅;
1980年:获得了个人执教生涯的第一项荣誉,夺得了苏格兰联赛冠军;
1982年:率阿伯丁队4比1击败流浪者,夺得苏格兰杯冠军;
1983年:再度击败流浪者夺得苏格兰杯,同年2比1击败皇家马德里夺得欧洲优胜者杯冠军;
1984年:率阿伯丁夺得苏格兰联赛杯赛双料冠军;
1985年:出任苏格兰代表队代理主教练,指挥世界杯预算赛苏格兰同威尔士的比赛;
1986年:辞去阿伯丁队主帅,接替阿特金森出任英格兰曼联队主帅;
1990年:率曼联击败水晶宫夺得足总杯冠军,获得执教曼联的第一项冠军头衔;
1991年:率队2比1击败巴塞罗那获得欧洲优胜者杯冠军;
1992年:夺得联赛杯和欧洲超级杯双料冠军,但在联赛争夺中败给利兹联队;
1993年:弗格森结束了曼联26年的等待,以10分优势击败阿斯顿维拉队夺得了个人执教生涯中第一个英超冠军;
1994年:率曼联队夺得国内双料冠军,足总杯决赛更是4比0大胜切尔西;
1995年:获得双料亚军,联赛与足总杯分别屈居布莱克本和埃弗顿之后;
1996年:率曼联在联赛中逆转了基冈的纽卡斯尔联队夺冠;足总杯决赛1比0击败利物浦捧杯;
1998年:曼联一无所获,在联赛和足总杯中均被阿森纳抢走了冠军,冠军杯中则被摩纳哥队淘汰;
1999年:登上了个人执教生涯的最高峰,夺得英超、足总杯和欧洲冠军杯的三冠王,年底再夺丰田杯冠军;6月11日被英女王授予骑士勋章。
2003年:在一度落后阿森纳8分的情况下率曼联奋起直追,最终提前一轮夺得英超冠军。
1941年11月31日出生于苏格兰格拉斯哥
1957年,身为一家工具制造厂学徒的弗格森作为业余球员加盟了苏格兰皇后公园球队,开始了边做工边踢球的生活,当时他仅有16岁;
1960年:加盟苏格兰圣约翰斯顿队,当时与球队签订的仍是业余球员合同;
1964年:退出了工具制造业,加盟苏格兰登弗莱内队并签订职业球员合同,开始了个人的职业球员生涯;
1967年:因表现出色被格拉斯哥流浪者队买进,身价是1万5千英镑;
1974年:9月被苏格兰东斯蒂尔林格队任命为教练,正式开始执教生涯;三个月后去了圣米伦队;
1978年:被圣米伦队解雇,随后被著名的阿伯丁队任命为主帅;
1980年:获得了个人执教生涯的第一项荣誉,夺得了苏格兰联赛冠军;
1982年:率阿伯丁队4比1击败流浪者,夺得苏格兰杯冠军;
1983年:再度击败流浪者夺得苏格兰杯,同年2比1击败皇家马德里夺得欧洲优胜者杯冠军;
1984年:率阿伯丁夺得苏格兰联赛杯赛双料冠军;
1985年:出任苏格兰代表队代理主教练,指挥世界杯预算赛苏格兰同威尔士的比赛;
1986年:辞去阿伯丁队主帅,接替阿特金森出任英格兰曼联队主帅;
1990年:率曼联击败水晶宫夺得足总杯冠军,获得执教曼联的第一项冠军头衔;
1991年:率队2比1击败巴塞罗那获得欧洲优胜者杯冠军;
1992年:夺得联赛杯和欧洲超级杯双料冠军,但在联赛争夺中败给利兹联队;
1993年:弗格森结束了曼联26年的等待,以10分优势击败阿斯顿维拉队夺得了个人执教生涯中第一个英超冠军;
1994年:率曼联队夺得国内双料冠军,足总杯决赛更是4比0大胜切尔西;
1995年:获得双料亚军,联赛与足总杯分别屈居布莱克本和埃弗顿之后;
1996年:率曼联在联赛中逆转了基冈的纽卡斯尔联队夺冠;足总杯决赛1比0击败利物浦捧杯;
1998年:曼联一无所获,在联赛和足总杯中均被阿森纳抢走了冠军,冠军杯中则被摩纳哥队淘汰;
1999年:登上了个人执教生涯的最高峰,夺得英超、足总杯和欧洲冠军杯的三冠王,年底再夺丰田杯冠军;6月11日被英女王授予骑士勋章。
2003年:在一度落后阿森纳8分的情况下率曼联奋起直追,最终提前一轮夺得英超冠军。
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弗格森
个人资料
国籍:苏格兰
出生地:格拉斯哥
出生日期:1941/12/31
加入时间:1986/11/06
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弗格森是俱乐部最成功领队
1974 年 7 月,费格逊在东斯特林郡开始其执教生涯。同年 10 月,他转而执教圣米伦队,最大的成就就是在 1976/77 赛季带队杀入甲级联赛。1978 年至 1986 年他接受了阿伯丁的邀请,在那儿创造了执教生涯的第一个辉煌。带队打破了格拉斯哥流浪者和凯尔特人队对国内冠军的垄断,八年共获得 3 次联赛冠军, 4 次苏格兰杯冠军, 1 次联赛杯冠军,最显赫的战绩是 1983 年战胜皇家马德里,棒得欧洲冠军杯。
1986 年 6 月,他担任国家队的代理领队,参加了在墨西哥举行的世界杯决赛,但由于苏格兰实力太差,只取得一和两负的战绩。世界杯还没结束,他就接受了来自曼联的邀请。
当初没人想到他会在曼联也能取得成功,但事实证明了一切。自上个世纪 90 年代开始,他率领曼联共获得不同赛事的冠军,包括英超冠军、足总杯冠军、联赛杯冠军、欧洲冠军杯、优胜者杯、超级杯、世俱杯冠军等。
其出色的主教练生涯,更为他带来被封任爵士的殊荣。
英格兰超级联赛冠军:1992-93,1993-94,1995-96,1996-97,1998-99,1999-2000,2000-2001 ,2002-2003
英格兰甲级联赛冠军:1907-08,1910-11,1951-52,1955-56 ,1956-57,1964-65,1966-67
英格兰乙级联赛冠军:1935-36,1974-75
英格兰足总杯冠军: 1909,1948,1963,1977,1983,1985,1990,1994,1996,1999,2004
欧洲冠军杯冠军:1967-68,1998-1999
欧洲优胜者杯冠军:1990-91
欧洲超级杯冠军:1991
丰田杯冠军:2000
也可以看这里:http://post.baidu.com/f?kw=%B8%A5%B8%F1%C9%AD&
参考资料:http://baike.baidu.com/view/35873.html
个人资料
国籍:苏格兰
出生地:格拉斯哥
出生日期:1941/12/31
加入时间:1986/11/06
离开时间:--
简介
弗格森是俱乐部最成功领队
1974 年 7 月,费格逊在东斯特林郡开始其执教生涯。同年 10 月,他转而执教圣米伦队,最大的成就就是在 1976/77 赛季带队杀入甲级联赛。1978 年至 1986 年他接受了阿伯丁的邀请,在那儿创造了执教生涯的第一个辉煌。带队打破了格拉斯哥流浪者和凯尔特人队对国内冠军的垄断,八年共获得 3 次联赛冠军, 4 次苏格兰杯冠军, 1 次联赛杯冠军,最显赫的战绩是 1983 年战胜皇家马德里,棒得欧洲冠军杯。
1986 年 6 月,他担任国家队的代理领队,参加了在墨西哥举行的世界杯决赛,但由于苏格兰实力太差,只取得一和两负的战绩。世界杯还没结束,他就接受了来自曼联的邀请。
当初没人想到他会在曼联也能取得成功,但事实证明了一切。自上个世纪 90 年代开始,他率领曼联共获得不同赛事的冠军,包括英超冠军、足总杯冠军、联赛杯冠军、欧洲冠军杯、优胜者杯、超级杯、世俱杯冠军等。
其出色的主教练生涯,更为他带来被封任爵士的殊荣。
英格兰超级联赛冠军:1992-93,1993-94,1995-96,1996-97,1998-99,1999-2000,2000-2001 ,2002-2003
英格兰甲级联赛冠军:1907-08,1910-11,1951-52,1955-56 ,1956-57,1964-65,1966-67
英格兰乙级联赛冠军:1935-36,1974-75
英格兰足总杯冠军: 1909,1948,1963,1977,1983,1985,1990,1994,1996,1999,2004
欧洲冠军杯冠军:1967-68,1998-1999
欧洲优胜者杯冠军:1990-91
欧洲超级杯冠军:1991
丰田杯冠军:2000
也可以看这里:http://post.baidu.com/f?kw=%B8%A5%B8%F1%C9%AD&
参考资料:http://baike.baidu.com/view/35873.html
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Alex Ferguson
Sir Alex Ferguson
Personal information
Full name Sir Alexander Chapman Ferguson
Date of birth December 31 1941 (age 65)
Place of birth Glasgow, Scotland
Nickname Fergie, Sir Alex
Playing position Striker (retired)
Club information
Current club Manchester United (manager)
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1958-1960
1960-1964
1964-1967
1967-1969
1969-1973
1973-1974 Queen's Park
St. Johnstone
Dunfermline Athletic
Rangers
Falkirk
Ayr United
Total 031 0(11)
037 0(19)
088 0(66)
041 0(25)
106 0(37)
024 00(9)
327 (167)
Teams managed
1974
1974-1978
1978-1986
1986-present East Stirlingshire
St. Mirren
Aberdeen
Manchester United
1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)
Sir Alexander Chapman Ferguson CBE (born 31 December 1941 in Govan, Glasgow) is a Scottish football manager and former player, currently managing Manchester United F.C. He has won more trophies than any other manager in the history of English football and been in charge of Manchester United for more than 1,000 matches. With 20 years under his belt, he is the second-longest serving manager in the history of Manchester United after Sir Matt Busby.
He has previously managed East Stirlingshire and St. Mirren, before a highly successful period as manager of Aberdeen. He was briefly the manager of Scotland, in a temporary capacity owing to the death of Jock Stein, before becoming the manager of Manchester United in 1986.
At Manchester United, Sir Alex has become the most successful manager in the history of English football, having guided the team to eight league championships. In 1999, he became the first manager to lead an English team to the treble of league championship, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League. As well as being the only manager to win the FA Cup five times, he is also the only manager ever to guide a club to three successive league championships in the top flight in England (1998-1999, 1999-2000 and 2000-2001).
One recurring theme of Sir Alex Ferguson's management of Manchester United has been his view that no player is bigger than the club. He has consistently taken a "my way or the highway" approach in his dealings with players and the pressure of this management tact has often been the cause of many notable players' departures. Over the years players such as Paul McGrath, Paul Ince, Andrei Kanchelskis, Jaap Stam, Dwight Yorke, David Beckham, Gordon Strachan and more recently, Roy Keane and Ruud van Nistelrooy, have left the club after varying degrees of conflict with Ferguson. This disciplinary line that he takes with such highly-paid, high-profile players has been mentioned as a reason for the ongoing success of Manchester United.
Playing career
Ferguson grew up in Govan and supported Rangers. He began as an amateur at Queen's Park, making his debut at 16 as a striker. He described his first match as a "nightmare"[1] but scored Queen's Park's goal in a 2-1 defeat against Stranraer. As Queen's Park were an amateur team he also worked in the Clyde shipyards as an apprentice tool-worker, where he became an active trade union shop steward.
Although he scored 20 goals in his 31 games for Queen's Park, he could not command a regular place in the side and moved to St. Johnstone in 1960. Although he continued to score regularly at St. Johnstone, he was still unable to command a regular place and regularly requested transfers. Although he was out of favour at the club, their failure to sign a forward led the manager to select Ferguson for a match against Rangers, in which he scored a hat trick in a surprise victory. Dunfermline signed him the following summer (1964), and Ferguson became a full-time professional footballer.
The following season (1964-65), Dunfermline were strong challengers for the Scottish League and reached the Scottish Cup Final, but Ferguson was dropped for the final after a poor performance in a league game against St. Johnstone. Dunfermline lost the final 3-2 to Celtic, then failed to win the League by one point.
In 1967, he joined Rangers for £65,000, then a record fee for a transfer between two Scottish clubs. He was blamed for a goal that they conceded in the 1969 Scottish cup final,[2] and was forced to play for the club's junior side instead of the first team.[3] According to his brother, Ferguson was so upset by the experience that he threw his losers' medal away.[4] His time at Rangers was also marred due to discrimination he suffered after his marriage to his wife Cathie, who was a Catholic.[5]
The following October, Nottingham Forest wanted to sign Ferguson,[6] but his wife was not keen on moving to England at that time so he went to Falkirk instead. He was promoted to player-coach there, but when John Prentice became manager he removed Ferguson's coaching responsibilities. Ferguson responded by requesting a transfer and moved to Ayr United, where he finished his playing career.
Sir Alex Ferguson
Personal information
Full name Sir Alexander Chapman Ferguson
Date of birth December 31 1941 (age 65)
Place of birth Glasgow, Scotland
Nickname Fergie, Sir Alex
Playing position Striker (retired)
Club information
Current club Manchester United (manager)
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1958-1960
1960-1964
1964-1967
1967-1969
1969-1973
1973-1974 Queen's Park
St. Johnstone
Dunfermline Athletic
Rangers
Falkirk
Ayr United
Total 031 0(11)
037 0(19)
088 0(66)
041 0(25)
106 0(37)
024 00(9)
327 (167)
Teams managed
1974
1974-1978
1978-1986
1986-present East Stirlingshire
St. Mirren
Aberdeen
Manchester United
1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)
Sir Alexander Chapman Ferguson CBE (born 31 December 1941 in Govan, Glasgow) is a Scottish football manager and former player, currently managing Manchester United F.C. He has won more trophies than any other manager in the history of English football and been in charge of Manchester United for more than 1,000 matches. With 20 years under his belt, he is the second-longest serving manager in the history of Manchester United after Sir Matt Busby.
He has previously managed East Stirlingshire and St. Mirren, before a highly successful period as manager of Aberdeen. He was briefly the manager of Scotland, in a temporary capacity owing to the death of Jock Stein, before becoming the manager of Manchester United in 1986.
At Manchester United, Sir Alex has become the most successful manager in the history of English football, having guided the team to eight league championships. In 1999, he became the first manager to lead an English team to the treble of league championship, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League. As well as being the only manager to win the FA Cup five times, he is also the only manager ever to guide a club to three successive league championships in the top flight in England (1998-1999, 1999-2000 and 2000-2001).
One recurring theme of Sir Alex Ferguson's management of Manchester United has been his view that no player is bigger than the club. He has consistently taken a "my way or the highway" approach in his dealings with players and the pressure of this management tact has often been the cause of many notable players' departures. Over the years players such as Paul McGrath, Paul Ince, Andrei Kanchelskis, Jaap Stam, Dwight Yorke, David Beckham, Gordon Strachan and more recently, Roy Keane and Ruud van Nistelrooy, have left the club after varying degrees of conflict with Ferguson. This disciplinary line that he takes with such highly-paid, high-profile players has been mentioned as a reason for the ongoing success of Manchester United.
Playing career
Ferguson grew up in Govan and supported Rangers. He began as an amateur at Queen's Park, making his debut at 16 as a striker. He described his first match as a "nightmare"[1] but scored Queen's Park's goal in a 2-1 defeat against Stranraer. As Queen's Park were an amateur team he also worked in the Clyde shipyards as an apprentice tool-worker, where he became an active trade union shop steward.
Although he scored 20 goals in his 31 games for Queen's Park, he could not command a regular place in the side and moved to St. Johnstone in 1960. Although he continued to score regularly at St. Johnstone, he was still unable to command a regular place and regularly requested transfers. Although he was out of favour at the club, their failure to sign a forward led the manager to select Ferguson for a match against Rangers, in which he scored a hat trick in a surprise victory. Dunfermline signed him the following summer (1964), and Ferguson became a full-time professional footballer.
The following season (1964-65), Dunfermline were strong challengers for the Scottish League and reached the Scottish Cup Final, but Ferguson was dropped for the final after a poor performance in a league game against St. Johnstone. Dunfermline lost the final 3-2 to Celtic, then failed to win the League by one point.
In 1967, he joined Rangers for £65,000, then a record fee for a transfer between two Scottish clubs. He was blamed for a goal that they conceded in the 1969 Scottish cup final,[2] and was forced to play for the club's junior side instead of the first team.[3] According to his brother, Ferguson was so upset by the experience that he threw his losers' medal away.[4] His time at Rangers was also marred due to discrimination he suffered after his marriage to his wife Cathie, who was a Catholic.[5]
The following October, Nottingham Forest wanted to sign Ferguson,[6] but his wife was not keen on moving to England at that time so he went to Falkirk instead. He was promoted to player-coach there, but when John Prentice became manager he removed Ferguson's coaching responsibilities. Ferguson responded by requesting a transfer and moved to Ayr United, where he finished his playing career.
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