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  1. Jock Stein, de son vrai nom John Stein, né à Burnbank (en) (South Lanarkshire, Écosse) le 5 octobre 1922 et mort le 10 septembre 1985 à Cardiff (Pays de Galles), officier de l'Ordre de l'Empire britannique, est un joueur et entraîneur de football écossais.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jock_SteinJock Stein - Wikipedia

    John Stein CBE (5 October 1922 – 10 September 1985) was a Scottish football player and manager. He was the first manager of a British side to win the European Cup, with Celtic in 1967. Stein also guided Celtic to nine successive Scottish League championships between 1966 and 1974.

  3. 10 sept. 2020 · Jock Stein was a legendary manager who led Scotland to three World Cups and won the European Cup with Celtic. He died of a heart attack in 1985 after a dramatic comeback against Wales, leaving a nation in mourning.

  4. 24 avr. 2024 · Jock Stein, a Protestant manager, took the helm of Celtic, a club steeped in Catholic tradition. This appointment shattered a religious barrier, proving that footballing talent mattered more...

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  5. 9 oct. 2012 · On 10 September 1985, legendary Scotland manager Jock Stein died at Ninian Park in Cardiff, immediately after Scotland drew with Wales on the way to qualifying for the 1986 World Cup.

  6. 10 sept. 2015 · Jock Stein (right) played with Celtic in the 1950s before becoming manager in 1965. By Alasdair Lamont. BBC Scotland. Thirty years on from his untimely death, little remains...

  7. 2 oct. 2022 · THIS week sees the centenary of the birth of Jock Stein, one of the greatest football managers in the history of the beautiful game and still the only man to manage a Scottish side to victory in the European Cup.