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Bob Houghton

1947 - Today

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Robert Douglas Houghton (born 30 October 1947) is an English football manager and former player. His career has spanned over 30 years and 10 countries. He is most famous for taking Swedish club Malmö FF to the 1979 European Cup final, where they lost to Nottingham Forest. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Bob Houghton is the 240th most popular coach (down from 234th in 2019), the 4,187th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 3,696th in 2019) and the 11th most popular British Coach.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Bob Houghton ranks 240 out of 471Before him are Borislav Cvetković, Bruno Lage, José Durand Laguna, Michael Skibbe, Betinho, and Raynald Denoueix. After him are Lori Sandri, Jorvan Vieira, Gabi Balint, Luciano Castellini, Bernard Challandes, and Ivan Jovanović.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1947, Bob Houghton ranks 596Before him are Wings Hauser, Mary L. Cleave, Wilko Johnson, Ricardo Delgado, Konstantin Lopushansky, and Kazadi Mwamba. After him are Tillman Thomas, Stefan Angelov, Sandy Denny, Kazuyoshi Hoshino, Erik Spiekermann, and Theodore Long.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Bob Houghton ranks 4,188 out of 8,785Before him are Lily James (1989), Granville Bantock (1868), Mary Moser (1744), Christopher Cazenove (1943), Bruno Heller (1960), and Mary Beard (1955). After him are Alan Bennett (1934), Christopher Cradock (1862), Bill Moggridge (1943), Benjamin Glazer (1887), Norman Hunter (1943), and John Hoppner (1758).

Among COACHES In United Kingdom

Among coaches born in United Kingdom, Bob Houghton ranks 11Before him are David Moyes (1963), Harry Redknapp (1947), Gareth Southgate (1970), George Raynor (1907), Dean Smith (1971), and Brendan Rodgers (1973). After him are Steve McClaren (1961), Steve Cooper (1979), Ernest Mangnall (1866), Jill Ellis (1966), Martin O'Neill (1952), and Stuart Baxter (1953).