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Guus Hiddink : ウィキペディア英語版
Guus Hiddink

Guus Hiddink (; born 8 November 1946) is a Dutch football manager and former player.
He was the head coach of the Dutch national team, since 1 August 2014, where he replaced Louis van Gaal. He resigned on 30 June 2015, and he was succeeded by Danny Blind.〔http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/32461/9898553/danny-blind-takes-over-as-netherlands-coach-as-guus-hiddink-quits〕 He is considered to be one of the most experienced and prominent managers of his generation and was the best-paid coach in international football in 2009.
His achievements include winning the European treble with PSV Eindhoven; taking both the Netherlands and South Korea to a historic fourth-place finish in the 1998 FIFA World Cup and 2002 FIFA World Cup respectively; leading Australia to their best ever finish at a World Cup at the 2006 FIFA World Cup; leading Russia to the semi-finals of Euro 2008, Russia's best performance since the breakup of the Soviet Union; and leading Chelsea to an FA Cup win against Everton in 2009.
Hiddink has also previously managed Fenerbahçe, Valencia and Real Madrid.
==Playing career==
Hiddink was born in Varsseveld and started his career as a player in the youth side of amateur club SC Varsseveld. He turned professional after signing on for Dutch club De Graafschap in 1967. Hiddink played at the Doetinchem club under manager Piet de Visser. In 1973, Hiddink and manager de Visser earned promotion to the Eredivisie, the top league in Dutch football. Ever since, the careers of the two Dutchmen have intersected: de Visser scouted numerous South American players, such as PSV players Ronaldo, Romário (who played under Hiddink at PSV from 1988 until 1990) and former Chelsea defender Alex, for Hiddink's PSV. Also, de Visser, in his role as personal advisor to Roman Abramovich, was influential in bringing Hiddink to the Russia national football team and more recently to Chelsea as caretaker manager following the dismissal of Brazilian Luiz Felipe Scolari. It was de Visser who introduced Hiddink to Abramovich during a meeting in Eindhoven in 2004. He spent most of his playing career at De Graafschap, including three years under de Visser, and remains a fan of the club. He joined PSV in 1970, but after failing to win a permanent position in the team, he rejoined De Graafschap after just one year and remained there until 1977. In 1981, he rejoined De Graafschap and retired a year later. He generally played as a midfielder during his playing days.

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