Wales Toshack

John Benjamin Toshack

Born:22-Mar-49
Region/City:Cardiff

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John Benjamin Toshack (born 22 March 1949) is a Welsh former professional football player and manager. He began his playing career as a teenager with his hometown club Cardiff City, becoming the youngest player to make an appearance for the side when he made his debut in 1965. After establishing himself in the first-team, he went on to make over 200 appearances and scored 100 goals in all competitions after forming a striking partnership with Brian Clark. In 1970, he joined First Division side Liverpool, where he formed a noted forward partnership with Kevin Keegan and Steve Heighway that helped the club to win two league titles, the European Cup, the UEFA Cup on two occasions, the FA Cup and the UEFA Super Cup. His partnership with Keegan was so effective that the two were described as telepathic. Mounting injuries eventually led to him securing his release from Liverpool to join Swansea City as player-manager in March 1978. He led the club to three promotions in four seasons, elevating them from the Fourth Division to the First Division in a feat that led former Liverpool manager Bill Shankly to describe him as the "manager of the century". During his career, he scored over 150 goals in the Football League in more than 350 appearances and also represented Wales at international level, winning 40 caps and scoring 13 goals. He resigned from Swansea in 1984 after suffering relegation and embarked on a managerial career abroad, taking charge of Sporting CP in Portugal and later Spanish side Real Sociedad, winning the Copa del Rey in 1987. Two years later, he was appointed manager of Real Madrid and led them to a fifth consecutive La Liga title with a record total of points and goals scored. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




Wales Swansea City78/84
PT Sporting Lisbon84/85
ES Real Sociedad85/89
ES Real Madrid89/90
ES Real Sociedad91/94
Wales Wales94
ES Deportivo La Coruña95/97
TR Beşiktaş97/99
    uefaChampions 97/986
ES Real Madrid99
    uefaChampions 98/992
    uefaChampions 99/00 6
FR AS Saint-Etienne00
ES Real Sociedad00/02
    La Liga 00/0122
La Liga 01/0229
IT Catania02/03
ES Real Murcia04
Wales Wales04/10
    Euro 08 Qual 0812
    Friendlies 071
    Friendlies 085
    Qualif WC 1010
    Friendlies 092
    Friendlies 102
    Euro Qual 121
MK North Macedonia11/12
    Euro Qual 124
    Friendlies 112
    Friendlies 123
AZ Khazar Lankaran FK13
    uefaEuropa Qualif 13/144
Premyer Liqasi 13/1414
MA Wydad Casablanca14/16
IR Tractor SC18

North Macedonia fifa Friendlies 2012




2 lineups analysed - Number represent player in starting lineup. Click to show
Lineups not confirmed are not included.

Goalkeepers
MK Nuredin. (1)
MK Bogatin. (1)

Right backs
MK Todorov. (1)
Centre backs
MK Šikov (2)
MK Grnčarov (2)
MK Noveski (1)
Left backs
MK Lazevski (1)
Right midfielders
MK Demiri (1)
MK Ristovs. (1)
Centre midfielders
MK Gligorov (2)
MK Spirovs. (1)
Left midfielders
MK Ibraimi (1)
MK Urdinov (1)
Fowards
MK Pandev (2)
MK Hasani (1)
MK Naumoski (1)
MK Tričkov. (1)
MK Fazli (1)
See also Team Substitutions
Lineups found             Starting lineup changes since last game
29Feb Luxembourg2-14-3-3Initial team: Nuredin., Todorov., Šikov, Grnčarov, Lazevski, Demiri, Gligorov, Ibraimi, Hasani, Pandev, Naumoski,
26May Portugal0-03-4-2-1In:Bogatin., Noveski, Ristovs., Spirovs., Urdinov, Tričkov., Fazli,
Out:Nuredin., Todorov., Lazevski, Demiri, Ibraimi, Hasani, Naumoski,
29May Angola0-0         missing lineup
    Color References:     GK, DF, DM, MF, FW , Unknown Pos
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