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On 25/11/2021 at 13:03, whoismakoto said:

Sweden
Ronnie Hellström
Hans Selander
Björn Nordqvist
Roland Grip
Tommy Svensson
Bo Larsson
Leif Eriksson
Ove Kindvall
Örjan Persson
Sven-Gunnar Larsson
Claes Cronqvist
Krister Kristensson
Leif Målberg
Thomas Nordahl
Ronney Pettersson
Jan Olsson
Inge Ejderstedt
Sten Pålsson

 

Swedish football player Hans Selander (Wikidead at 78

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1 hour ago, Sinbabad said:

Portuguese Alberto Festa, who played 3 games at the 1966 WC has died aged 84.

Was he an uncle I wonder? 

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2 hours ago, diego said:

Zagallo died

With his death, Swedish Kurt Hamrin is the last living 1958 finalist, and Brazilian Amarildo and Czech Josef Jelinek are the last living 1962 finalists.

 

Brazil 1958 Squad is now down to 4 players :

Jose Altafini "Mazzola"

Dino Sani

Moacir

Pepe

Only the first two, Altafini and Dino Sani, actually played games, the two others being unused substitutes.

 

Zagallo was the longest lived WC winning manager.

He was the last 1970 and 1974 surviving manager.

He was the earliest surviving WC winning manager, outliving 2 of his successors, Helmut Schon and Enzo Bearzot.

Now the earliest surviving WC winning manager is Cesar Luis Menotti.

 

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Franz Beckenbauer is dead. Became the 5th player of winning champions of 1974 after Flohe, Mueller, Grabowski and Hoettges, to die.

 

Here's update after Beckenbauer's death.

List of surviving WC managers between 1986 and 1994 (in part). Names of 1994 WC managers are included.
1986 - 9/24 (Carlos Bilardo, Argentina; Kim Jung-nam, South Korea; Evaristo de Macedo, Iraq; Bora Milutinovic, Mexico; Gyorgy Mezey, Hungary; Rabah Saadane, Algeria; Sepp Piontek, Denmark; Alex Ferguson, Scotland; Antoni Piechniczek, Poland)
1990 - 14/24 (Josef Hickersberger, Austria; Bob Gansler, United States; Carlos Bilardo, Argentina; Valery Nepomnyashchy, Cameroon; Emerich Jenei, Romania; Sebastiao Lazaroni, Brazil; Bora Milutinovic, Costa Rica; Andy Roxburgh, Scotland; Olle Nordin, Sweden; Francisco Maturana, Colombia; Carlos Alberto Parreira, United Arab Emirates; Lee Hoe-taik, South Korea; Oscar Tabarez, Uruguay; Leo Beenhakker, Netherlands)
1994 - 19/24 (Francisco Maturana, Colombia; Anghel Iordanescu, Romania; Roy Hodgson, Switzerland; Bora Milutinovic, United States; Carlos Alberto Parreira, Brazil; Tommy Svensson, Sweden; Xabier Azkargorta, Bolivia; Berti Vogts, Germany; Kim Ho, South Korea; Javier Clemente, Spain; Alfio Basile, Argentina; Dimitar Penev, Bulgaria; Clemens Westerhof, Nigeria; Arrigo Sacchi, Italy; Miguel Mejia Baron, Mexico; Egil Olsen, Norway; Paul Van Himst, Belgium; Dick Advocaat, Netherlands; Jorge Solari, Saudi Arabia)

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Posted (edited)

So it has been 13 years and 15 days (since 2010) between the deaths of Enzo Bearzot and Zagallo, the longest gap between World Cup Winning Managers deaths.
The previous "record" was 12 years 5 months and 19 days between Juan Lopez Fontana and Helmut Schon deaths (1983-1996)

 

On the opposite, Zagallo and Beckenbauer died only 2 days apart, the shortest gap between World Cup Winning Managers deaths.

The previous record was 9 months and 4 days between the deaths of Aymoré Moreira and Alf Ramsey (1998-1999).

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who is the most famous player of the 60s still alive now then?

 

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2 minutes ago, JonNgoat said:

who is the most famous player of the 60s still alive now then?

 

Well, the guy who, until last year, was the only one to ever score a World Cup Final hat trick has got to be up there... :rolleyes:

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4 minutes ago, JonNgoat said:

who is the most famous player of the 60s still alive now then?

 

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18 minutes ago, JonNgoat said:

who is the most famous player of the 60s still alive now then?

 

Denis Law, Geoff Hurst, Gianni Rivera, Karl-Heinz Schnellinger, Luigi Riva, Amarildo? 

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On 17/12/2022 at 21:56, Sinbabad said:

1950 World Cup :


Carlos Rojas from Chile

On Wiki Carlos Rojas "date of death (was) unknown". He actually died in 1963.

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4 hours ago, whoismakoto said:

The Korean Wiki page of Park Jae-Sung cites his date of death as 14 October 2015

 

On 18/10/2023 at 18:02, Ulitzer95 said:


Park's South Korean Wikipedia page now carries a death date of 14th October 2022. Not sure if this is backed up anywhere else, but in any case this suggests why we can't really go off what is written under a YouTube video.


The changes on his Korean page seem to go back in forth, but neither dates have a reference to confirm, so could still be total b/s. We need a reliable source for this.
 

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Not dead

Carlos Alberto Parreira (Brazilian coach in the 94 World Cup) has been undergoing chemotherapy treatment for Hodgkin's lymphoma for 4 months, he has been reacting well
He is 80 years old

Carlos Alberto Parreira está em tratamento de quimioterapia há quatro meses, diz CBF | seleção brasileira | ge (globo.com)
Here's a recent photo:

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On 31/03/2023 at 21:02, whoismakoto said:

If only we can find an obit saying that Nelson Lopez (Wiki) is dead, I don't know if we can trust the comment from this blog post saying he died a long time ago. I did find in his Spanish wiki that he died in 1980 in the categories. No link, explanation or even from the info box that mentions this.

Nelson Lopez Died on 17 January, 1980

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Seems another big football death was narrowly avoided.

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5 hours ago, drol said:

Seems another big football death was narrowly avoided.

Aged like milk.

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Mokhtar Hasni, part of the Tunisian 1978 squad, has died, aged 71 - https://www.dhnet.be/regions/centre/2024/01/22/lancien-joueur-de-la-raal-international-tunisien-et-commercant-louvierois-bien-connu-mokhtar-hasni-est-decede-D633E6QFUNGYPNZKJXNPZEUBGM/ Didn't end up coming off the bench though, so saw no game time in Argentina.

 

 

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