
Leo Beenhakker
Leo Beenhakker is a renowned Dutch football manager known for his successful stints with several clubs, including Ajax and Real Madrid. His coaching career is marked by his tactical acumen and ability to develop young talent. Beenhakker is perhaps best remembered for leading Real Madrid during the late 1980s, where he played a pivotal role in the club's success, including the famous 'Quinta del Buitre' era. His approach to management emphasized teamwork and discipline, leaving a lasting impact on the clubs he coached.
Born on Aug 02, 1942 (82 years old)
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Spain:
Leo Beenhakker was the last coach to win two consecutive league titles with Real Madrid before his passing three weeks ago.
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Portugal:
Leo Beenhakker was a Dutch coach who won two championships with Real Madrid.
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Netherlands:
Leo Beenhakker was honored by hundreds of people who formed a guard of honor as his funeral procession passed.
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Ecuador:
Leo Beenhakker was remembered with a minute of silence for his past as a footballer and coach.
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Honduras:
Leo Beenhakker was remembered with a minute of silence before the match.
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Spain:
A minute of silence was held for Leo Beenhakker, honoring his contributions to football.
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Netherlands:
Leo Beenhakker's passing was commemorated by Real Madrid and Arsenal.
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Netherlands:
Leo Beenhakker, the coach of clubs including Feyenoord, Ajax, and Real Madrid, is being buried in a private ceremony.
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Germany:
Leo Beenhakker was a significant figure in Real Madrid's history, likened to Johan Cruyff.
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Mexico:
Guillermo Ochoa shared an emotional message after the passing of Leo Beenhakker, who debuted him in America.
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