Tony Mowbray
2009-10 (Celtic) Play-off
Steve McClaren
2009-10 (Twente) Qualifying Phase 2
Sir Bobby Robson (Porto)
1994-5 (Porto) Quarter finals
1995-6 (Porto) Group stages
2002-3 (Newcastle United) Group stages
2003-4 (Newcastle United) Final Qualifying round
Ray Harford (Blackburn Rovers)
1995-6 (Blackburn Rovers) Group stages
Howard Wilkinson (Leeds United)
1992-3 (Leeds United) 1st qualifying round
The Champions league is for men and women's football, it is also known as the UEFA Champions League. They were founded in 1955 in Europe they have 32 groups stage teams and 77 total teams.
Ralph Kiner of the Pirates and Johnny Mize of the Giants, each with 51.
There was no men's world cup in 2015. However, there was a women's world cup which the US won.
The men who have won the UEFA Champions League as both a player and a coach with the same team are; Miguel Munoz (Real Madrid, player-1956,1957 and coach-1960,1966), Carlo Ancelotti (Milan, player-1989,1990 and coach-2003,2007) and Josep Guardiola (Barcelona, player-1992 and coach-2009).
They are Men's Curling Champions but that is all that I know of.
the current world campions for lacrosse men's...
Canada
Premier league men was created in 1951.
It depends on which of the four grand slams you are referring to, and if you are referring to men's or women's champions. Most likely, your answer will be Nadal:)
1 Martin O'Neill 2 Kevin Keegan 3 Ruud Gullit 4 Frank Clark 5 Trevor Francis 6 Kenny Dalglish 7 Graeme Souness 8 Sammy Lee 9 Phil Neal 10 Gianluca Vialli 11 Carlo Ancelotti 12 Brian Kidd
The League of Frightened Men has 308 pages.
Men - Marat SafinWomen - Serena Williams