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Helenio Herrera Gavilán ((:eˈlenjo eˈreɾa ɣaβiˈlan); 10 April 1910 – 9 November 1997) was an Argentine football player and manager. He is best remembered for his tremendous success with the Internazionale team known as "Grande Inter" in the 1960s. Herrera was born in Argentina to Spanish immigrant parents. During his managerial career, Herrera won four La Liga titles in Spain (with Atlético Madrid and Barcelona) and three Serie A titles in Italy with Inter. He also guided Inter to European glory, winning two consecutive European Cups, among several other honours. He is regarded as one of the greatest managers of all time.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.espnfc.com/atletico-madrid/story/1511247/greatest-managersno-5-helenio-herrera )〕 Herrera was arguably the first manager to collect credit for his teams' performances, in the process becoming a superstar in the world of football. Up to that time, managers were more marginal figures in a team. All teams throughout Europe were known for their headline-grabbing individual players, e.g. ''Di Stéfano's Real Madrid'', whereas Inter during the 1960s is still referred to as ''Herrera's Inter''. ==Playing career== Playing as a defender, in 1932 he earned a transfer from RC Casablanca to mainland France – CASG Paris. Before World War II, Herrera (or ''H.H.'' as he was known) played in Stade Français, FCO Charleville (where he was called up for the national team twice) and Excelsior Roubaix. During the war, he played for five years more in Red Star Paris, Stade Français, EF Paris-Capitale and Puteaux, where he started his managing career in 1944 as a player-manager. He retired in 1945, and while his playing career was very short of notable successes, his managing career, coinciding with the early beginnings of UEFA competitions, had a marked effect on the game's tactical definitions. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Helenio Herrera」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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