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  1. Jack Greenwell (né le 2 janvier 1884 à Crook, dans le comté de Durham, Angleterre et mort le 20 novembre 1942 à Bogota, Colombie) est un footballeur et un entraîneur anglais des années 1910, 1920 et 1930.

  2. 17 avr. 2024 · A forgotten football "pioneer" has been inducted into the game's Hall of Fame after a campaign by a man who lives in the legend's childhood home. Jack Greenwell was born in Crook, County Durham...

  3. 18 avr. 2024 · The former English player and coach was a pioneer at FC Barcelona, introducing passing football to get into the opposition's half. He is currently the third most decorated coach in the Club's...

  4. 16 avr. 2024 · Jack Greenwell, the English coach who remains Barcelona’s longest-serving manager and the man credited with the inception of what became known as ‘Tiki-Taka’ has been posthumously inducted into the National Football Museum’s hall of fame.

  5. Jack Greenwell. From a mining town in County Durham to Barcelona’s longest-serving manager, Jack Greenwell shaped the fortunes of clubs and countries far beyond these shores.

  6. 22 avr. 2024 · On 16 April 2024, Jack Greenwell was inducted into the English National Football Museum Hall of Fame at a ceremony held at Durham University. Jack who? While that might be your first response, especially as he died over 80 years ago, it was long overdue recognition for a truly remarkable figure.

  7. 6 mai 2016 · Learn how Jack Greenwell, a former Crook Town player, became a pioneer of passing football in Spain and South America. Discover his achievements, legacy and tragic death in this BBC article.