György Kottán

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George Kottan
Personal information
Full name György Kottán
Date of birth (1946-10-06) 6 October 1946 (age 75)
Place of birth Budapest, Hungary
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1962–1972 MTK 13 (1)
1973–1975 VÖEST Linz 80 (18)
1975–1976 Bayer Uerdingen 10 (0)
1979 Los Angeles Aztecs 8 (1)
Teams managed
1979 Los Angeles Aztecs (assistant)
1980–1983 FC Köln (assistant)
1987–1988 Murcia (assistant)
1990 Levante (assistant)
2000–2003 Bangladesh
2003–2005 Muktijoddha Sangsad KS
2005–2006 Churchill Brothers
2009–2010 Pakistan
2015–2016 Dhaka Abahani Limited
Honours
Representing  Bangladesh (As Manager)
Men's football
SAFF Championship
Winner 2003 Bangladesh
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

George Kottan (born 6 October 1946 in Budapest) is a Hungarian-Austrian football manager and former footballer.

Playing career[]

Kottan played as a midfielder and started his career at MTK. His first match in the first league was at 5 April 1970. He left in 1972 to play in the Austrian National League for SK VÖEST Linz where they won the title in 1974, becoming the first team from Linz to become Austrian champions.

He then transferred to KFC Uerdingen 05 of the German Bundesliga in 1976 before winding up his playing career in 1979 in the US for the Los Angeles Aztecs in the North American Soccer League, playing for them for one season as a player-coach under Rinus Michels.

Management career[]

The following season Kottan became Rinus Michels assistant at the Aztecs. After a break, he rejoined Michels at German club 1. FC Köln where they won the DFB-Pokal. In 1984 Kottan left to take charge of his first club in Austria, with Ch. Linz and stayed until 1987 when he left to become a coach under Antal Dunai first for Real Murcia and then moved with him in 1990 to Levante UD.

Then in 1993, he worked with Dunai for the Hungarian Olympic football team, reaching the 1996 Olympic games. Kottan remained as a technical director until 2000 when he had the opportunity to manage Bangladesh, talking them to victory in the 2003 South Asian Football Federation Gold Cup.[1]

He also has managed Muktijoddha Sangsad KS of the Bangladesh Professional Football League and in the process won the Bangladesh Federation Cup. Later, Kottan took control of Indian National Football League club Churchill Brothers SC in 2005.[2]

Kottan became the Pakistan national football team head coach on 20 February 2009. However, just one year later his contract wasn't renewed after mixed results. Then he join Abahoni limited dhaka and left 2015

Other work[]

Kottan has also worked on FIFA's Goal Project in Berlin, Germany and has a degree from the German Sport University Cologne.

He holds a UEFA Pro Licence.

Honours[]

Player[]

With SK VOEST Linz

Manager[]

With Bangladesh national football team

With Muktijoddha Sangsad KS

References[]

  1. ^ Egy magyar futballedző, aki bajnoki címet nyert egy külföldi első osztályú bajnokságban infostart.hu
  2. ^ Season ending Transfers 2005: India Archived 17 February 2020 at the Wayback Machine indianfootball.de. Indian Football Network. Retrieved 1 July 2021.

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