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February 3 -Football Birthday

MONews
3 Min Read

All German national team managers Joachim Low Today is 65 years old. Low did not have a majestic game, and he never gained great glory.
But this took a big turn when he tried his hand to his management. He won the Austrian Super Cup with VFB Stuttgart in 1997 with the German Cup and Austria Vienna.
In 2004, Jurgen Klinsmann took over as an administrator of the German national team and appointed LOW as his assistant. Low succeeded Klinsmann two years later, managed his homeland for the next 15 years and won the World Cup in Brazil in 2014 and won the Confederations CUP three years later.

Team flower Today is 57. Former British goalkeepers, who had 11 caps between 1993 and 1998, played at Wolves, Southampton, BLACKBURN ROVERS and Leicester City. He also spent a loan time in Swain Town at Stock Port County, Coventris City and Manchester City.
He won the Premier League in 1994/95 and won the League Cup five years later.

Former central defender Darren Duke Today I am 57 years old. PEACOCK started in a subcommunication of Newport County and Hereford United before joining QPR in 1990.
Four years later in Loftus Road, PEACOCK moved to Kevin Keegan’s Newcastle United. He spent four years in Newcastle before moving to Blackburn Rovers.

Former Estonia International goalkeeper Mart poop Congratulations on his 53rd birthday today. POOM moved to the UK for the first time when he joined Portmouth in 1994, but he made several appearances before joining Derby County in 1997. There was a place named after him and he would spend in the club for the next six years.
Sunderland was the next stop of Estonia, and he scored a header in the last minute of Mackems’s first season with the former Club Derby County!
He later retired in 2007 by joining Arsenal as a backup before he finished his career in Watford. POOM acquired 120 caps from Estonia between 1992 and 2009.

February 3 -Football’s birthday was first in the FAR POST header.

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