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− | Swedish born [[Hans Bakke]] | + | Swedish born [[Hans Bakke]] became [[Panathinaikos FC]] coach in [[2006]], following [[Alberto Malesani|Alberto Malesani's]] two-year tenure that ended by mutual consent. |
− | The 54-year-old (at the time of the agreement) | + | The 54-year-old (at the time of the agreement) had won Danish titles with København (2003, 2004) and AaB (1999) in addition to spending a year in charge of Austria's SV Austria Salzburg. |
+ | After a disappointing start to the [[2007]] domestic season - which included a 0-2 home loss to [[Ionikos FC|Ionikos]] - and a 1-1 home draw to Ukrainian Metallurg Zaporizhzhya, Bakke was sacked in September, [[2006]]. | ||
[[Category: Football Coaches|Bakke, Hans]] | [[Category: Football Coaches|Bakke, Hans]] |
Revision as of 08:05, September 17, 2006
Swedish born Hans Bakke became Panathinaikos FC coach in 2006, following Alberto Malesani's two-year tenure that ended by mutual consent.
The 54-year-old (at the time of the agreement) had won Danish titles with København (2003, 2004) and AaB (1999) in addition to spending a year in charge of Austria's SV Austria Salzburg. After a disappointing start to the 2007 domestic season - which included a 0-2 home loss to Ionikos - and a 1-1 home draw to Ukrainian Metallurg Zaporizhzhya, Bakke was sacked in September, 2006.