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Donald George Revie OBE (10 July 1927 – 26 May 1989) was an English footballer and manager. He is best known for managing Leeds United from 1961 until 1974, winning the Football League First Division twice and the FA Cup once, before being the England national football team manager for three years.
Don Revie: 29 matches in charge. P 29 W 14 D 8 L 7 F 49: A 25 62% successful 1974-77. discipline: tbc 1 players managed: 52. Profile : Donald George Revie OBE: Birth: 10 July 1927 at 20 Bell Street, Middlesbrough, North Riding of Yorkshire [registered in Middlesbrough, September 1927]. Marriage
Donald George Revie (Middlesbrough, 10 de julio de 1927 — Edimburgo, 26 de mayo de 1989), más conocido por Don Revie, fue un futbolista y entrenador inglés. Inició su trayectoria profesional en el Leicester City en 1944 y de allí pasó al Hull City , Manchester City (con el que ganó la FA Cup de 1956), Sunderland y Leeds United .
25 de nov. de 2007 · That same day, in an Edinburgh hospital, Don Revie, the former Leeds and England manager, passed away, aged just 61, his body ravaged by motor neurone disease. 'A friend of mine died...
24 de nov. de 2015 · Don Revie is an exception. He won his main battle, and yet history has remembered him differently. It doesn’t help that his opponent was arguably the most iconic figure in English football history, and that their key battle ground, while defining Revie, eventually served only as a precursor for Brian Clough’s redemption at ...
19 de sept. de 2019 · To the wider public, Don Revie is chiefly remembered for his remarkable success as Leeds United manager and subsequent controversial reign in charge of England. However, for City fans of a certain vintage, Revie is rightly revered as one of the Club’s finest post-war players.
English clubs managed: Leeds United. Honours: 2 Inter-Cities Fairs Cups, 2 Division One Championships, 1 FA Cup, 1 League Cup, 1 Charity Shield. Inducted: 2004. Tweets by @FootballMuseum. The Hall of Fame profile for Leeds United schemer Don Revie, who masterminded the Whites' rise to prominence.