János Bédl
Janos Bedl (born 10 September 1929 - 9 December 1987[1]) was a Hungarian football manager.
In 1967, he managed the Pittsburgh Phantoms of the
National Professional Soccer League. In 1968, the NSPL merged with the United Soccer Association to form the North American Soccer League. Bedl then coached the Kansas City Spurs in 1968 and 1969. He was the 1968 NASL Coach of the Year and led Kansas City to the 1969 premiership.[2] He also coached the Malta national football team from February 13, 1966 to March 27, 1966, as well as the Maltese team Sliema Wanderers[3][4] and Lierse S.K..[5]
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- Griffiths (1957–61)
- Borg (1961–64)
- Bedl (1966)
- Bedl & Formosa (1966)
- Attard (1969)
- Cuschieri (1970)
- Borg (1970–71)
- Formosa (1971–73)
- Scerri (1973)
- Polverini (1974–76)
- Calleja (1976–78)
- Scerri (1978–83)
- Dobrev (1984–87)
- Heese (1988–91)
- Psaila (1991–93)
- Ghedin (1993–95)
- Gatt (1996)
- Kosanović (1996–97)
- Ilić (1997–2001)
- Held (2001–03)
- Heese (2003–06)
- Fitzel (2006–09)
- Buttigieg (2009–11)
- Ghedin (2012–)
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