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France mourns: Jarrar Hoya has passed away Israel today

2020-12-14T10:52:45.258Z


One of Europe's greatest coaches, dies at age 73 • Leads Liverpool to an unforgettable treble, wins historic title with PSG | World football


One of the greatest coaches in Europe, died at the age of 73 • Led Liverpool to an unforgettable treble, won a historic championship with PSG and coached the national team in a loss against Israel

  • Jarrar Hoya.

    But in French football

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But in French football.

Gerard Hoya, one of the greatest coaches in Europe, passed away this morning (Monday) at the age of 73, as of now, the cause of death has not yet been announced.

The French coach, who coached Aston Villa, Paris Saint-Germain, Lance, Liverpool and Lyon in his rich career and even stood on the lines in the national team's 3: 2 loss to Israel of Reuven Atar and Eyal Berkovich, was appointed tricolor coach in 1992 but resigned in 1992. 1993 following the failure of the French team to qualify for the 1994 World Cup.

Hoya, who spent six seasons on the lines at Anfield, is particularly remembered for his successful season at Liverpool (2000/1) then led the English club to a treble - the League Cup, the League Cup and the UEFA Cup and third place in the Premier League, which gave the Reds a ticket to the Champions League.

We have the sadness of learning the death of Gérard Houllier, who died at night, at the age of 73.

Our thoughts accompany all his approaches.

- RMC Sport (@RMCsport) December 14, 2020

Hoya also led Paris Saint-Germain to the first championship in its history in the 1985/86 season where he remained in office for three years until his initial appointment as assistant coach of the French national team.

Source: israelhayom

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