Togo coach to become 2nd oldest of all time
June 8th, 2006 | By: Nick O'Neill | 1 Comment »
Togo coach Otto Pfister is set to become the 2nd oldest World Cup coach of all time. Pfister, who is German, has coached a selection of African teams and has been in charge of Togo for 3 months. When Togo play their opening game against S.Korea on June 13th, Pfister will be 68 years and 201 days old, making him the 2nd oldest World Cup coach of all time, behind Italy’s Cesare Maldini, who was 70 years old when he coached Italy in 1998.
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