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  1. Helenio Herrera Gavilán ( Spanish pronunciation: [eˈlenjo eˈreɾa ɣaβiˈlan]; 10 April 1910 – 9 November 1997) was an Argentine-French football player and manager. He is best remembered for his success with the Inter Milan team known as Grande Inter in the 1960s.

  2. Sep 11, 1997 · Transfermarkt provides an overview of the career of Helenio Herrera, a former player and manager from Argentina. See his date of birth, death, clubs, matches, points per match and transfer history.

    Season
    Date
    Left
    Joined
    45/46
    Jul 1, 1945
    Retired
    44/45
    Jul 1, 1944
    43/44
    Jul 1, 1943
    42/43
    Jul 1, 1942
    • Argentina
    • April 10, 1910
    • Buenos Aires
  3. Feb 28, 2019 · Helenio Herrera may not have been the inventor of catenaccio, but his mastery of the ultra-defensive tactic has influenced coaches ever since.

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  4. Jan 15, 2017 · Nicknamed 'Il Mago' (the Wizard), Helenio Herrera's 'catenaccio' style and his side's fitness and mental toughness made Internazionale the envy of their opponents.

    • Life Before Management
    • Spanish Success
    • La Grande Inter
    • The Post-Inter Period
    • Herrera’s Legacy

    Even something as simple as a birthdate is a disputable fact in Herrera’s biography. According to his Argentinian, French, and Spanish passports, Herrera was born in 1916. However, his original birth certificate shows that he was in fact born in 1910. Rumor has it that he falsified the date to give himself six extra years. In any case, that constit...

    Herrera credited his managerial success by acknowledging his humble career as a player, which enabled him to transmit his ideas and philosophies easier to his squad members. Jonathan Wilson writes in his book “Inverting The Pyramid”that Herrera said: “As a player, I was a very sad thing. My advantage is that big-star players are monuments of presum...

    Just as Massimo Moratti’s most influential signing was bringing José Mourinho to Inter in 2008, his father Angelo’s best piece of business came in the summer of 1960 when he recruited the José Mourinho of the mid-twentieth century: Helenio Herrera. Little did Angelo know that the secret meeting between him and Herrera in a tollbooth on the Italian ...

    Unfortunately, every fairytale has an end, and Herrera’s was not a joyful one. The beginning of the end for Herrera at Inter came when he lost the European Cup Final to Jock Stein’s Celtic in 1967. After that loss, things spiraled south for the Argentine. His time at Inter ended in 1968, after which he went on to coach Roma, made an unsuccessful co...

    Before Herrera’s glorious first tenure at Inter, coaches were considered part of the squad, a peripheral, marginal one, and all the attention and detail went into dissecting the players and their style of play, without giving much recognition to the coaches or managers. The great Real Madrid side of the 1950s, which went on to win the European Cup ...

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  6. Aug 7, 2019 · Learn about the life and career of Helenio Herrera, the Argentine manager who revolutionised football with his Catenaccio system and psychological tactics. Discover his achievements, controversies and legacy with Barcelona, Inter, Italy and more.

  7. Apr 7, 2020 · Learn how Helenio Herrera, the former Barcelona star, revolutionized football with his defensive tactics and led Inter Milan to glory in the 1960s. Discover how he created La Grande Inter, the team that influenced European football for decades.