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    Gus Poyet. Gustavo Augusto Poyet Domínguez (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡus poˈʝet]; born 15 November 1967) is a Uruguayan professional football manager and former footballer who most recently managed Greece. Poyet played as a midfielder and began his career with short spells at Grenoble and River Plate.

  2. Gus Poyet: the manager. He has managed teams in some of the top leagues in Europe, such as the English Premier League, the Spanish La Liga and the French Ligue 1. Learn about his roots, his career and his performance in clubs like Sunderland, AEK Athens, Real Betis, and Girondins de Bordeaux. More information.

  3. Mar 31, 2024 · Full Name: Gustavo Augusto Poyet Domínguez. Date of birth/Age: Nov 15, 1967 (56) Place of Birth: Montevideo. Citizenship: Uruguay.

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  4. Jun 16, 2020 · The silence from the Albion’s side on Poyet’s departure is hardly a shock. More surprising has been that Gus Poyet has never had his say on how his time at Brighton ended, or indeed the success that he helped to deliver. Until now, that is. The guys at the Together BHA Podcast have become the first people to speak to Poyet.

  5. Mar 23, 2024 · Gus Poyet is etching his name into Greek football history as he attempts to become the next foreign manager to guide them to European Championship glory. Two decades have passed since the legendary upset of Euro 2004, where unfancied Greece, under German coach Otto Rehhagel, shocked the world by claiming the title.

  6. Feb 11, 2022 · Gus Poyet was hired as coach of Greece’s national team on Friday in a change of leadership after its failure to qualify for the World Cup in Qatar. The Greek Soccer Federation said it had reached an agreement with the former Chelsea, Tottenham and Uruguay midfielder. Details of the deal were not immediately announced.

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  8. Mar 23, 2024 · Gus Poyet is aiming to build on a tradition as he tries to become the latest foreign coach to take Greece to a European Championship. It’s been 20 years since German coach Otto Rehhagel led an unheralded team to the title at Euro 2004 in one of soccer’s biggest surprises, and 12 years since Portuguese manager Fernando Santos helped Greece reach the Euro 2012 quarterfinals.