- František Fadrhonc
František Fadrhonc (December 18, 1914 &ndash – October 9, 1981) was a football
manager , who was born inNymburk ,Czechoslovakia . He performed his coaching wonders, however, in the West, initially in theNetherlands . After winning the Dutch championship withWillem II Tilburg in 1952 and 1955, he coachedSC Enschede andGo Ahead Eagles .In 1970, he took over the
Netherlands national football team and was their coach as they qualified for the1974 FIFA World Cup , besting, among others, their eternal rivalsBelgium . However, it wasRinus Michels who took over in 1974 and who led them in the finals of that tournament.Fadrhonc left Holland for
Greece to coachAEK Athens FC in the 1975 football season. He stayed until the beginning of 1978. During that period, he led AEK to the semi-finals of theUEFA Cup in 1976 and the Greek Championship title in 1978.In the UEFA Cup campaign of 1976, he is credited with the substitution of regular goalkeeper
Lakis Stergioudas with veteranNikos Christidis in extra-time of the 2nd leg of the encounter againstQPR . His move was justified when Christidis stopped two penalties and AEK went through to the semi finals. He died aged 66 inNicosia ,Cyprus .
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.