CSKA stars linked with Chelsea move
Published: 20 February, 2009, 17:14
Chelsea's new part-time manager Guus Hiddink may be planning a raid on some of Russia's top footballing talents, according to British media reports.
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08.06.2009, 17:29
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Arsenal’s signing, Andrey Arshavin, has made a sensational debut in the English Premier League, but famous FIFA agent Shandor Varga says the Russian won’t be able to do as well next season, Sovetsky-Sport reports.
19.12.2009, 18:23
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It looks as if Guus Hiddink may have another chance to prove he still has the magic touch. The Dutchman's agent states he will “definitely stay” on as Russian manager
31.05.2010, 12:21
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Guus Hiddink is ready to sue the Russian Football Union as he has not been paid since January, the coach’s agent Cees van Nieuwenhuizen said.
19.11.2009, 12:06
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Russia’s national team coach Guus Hiddink says he’ll keep working with the team despite their loss to Slovenia in Word Cup 2010 playoffs on Wednesday.
29.04.2009, 10:10
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Barcelona couldn’t break Chelsea’s defense at their Camp Nou home stadium in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-final, which ended in a scoreless draw.
07.05.2009, 10:49
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Barcelona will face Manchester United in the finale of the UEFA Champions League finals after they beat Chelsea on away goals after a late strike from Andres Iniesta gave them a 1-all draw in London.
16.03.2010, 12:25
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Guus Hiddink, who is still in charge of Russia, has been officially introduced as head coach of the Turkish national football team in Turkish capital Ankara on Monday.
15.04.2009, 02:26
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The lineup for the first semifinal in the UEFA Champions League is now known after Tuesday’s clashes. Chelsea will take on Barcelona after they overcame Liverpool and Bayern-Munich respectively.
25.01.2010, 18:07
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Guus Hiddink is to arrive in Moscow in the next few days to meet with potential future president of Russia’s Football Union Sergey Fursenko and to announce his resignation from the national team.
02.03.2010, 21:12
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The Russian national football team is heading to Hungary for a friendly match. There players and coaching staff will bid farewell to Guus Hiddink, who'll coach his final game as the manager of the Russian team.
Published: 20 February, 2009, 17:14
Chelsea's new part-time manager Guus Hiddink may be planning a raid on some of Russia's top footballing talents, according to British media reports.