Almost as old as Kirk Douglas, German coaching legend Rudi Gutendorf, the former Australia, Chile, Hamburg, Schalke, Hertha Berlin etc.coach passed away in September last year aged 93.
I belatedly read his obituary recently in world Soccer magazine at the Public Library.
His last coaching job was in this part of the world when he coached Samoa in 2003 aged 77.
At the beginning of his career, he coached Duisburg to runners-up in the inaugral Bundesliga season in 1963-64.
While briefly Hamburg manager in 1977 he signed Kevin Keegan from Liverpool.
He was in charge of Chile in 1973 and helped qualify them for the 1974 World Cup in his native West Germany.
However he had to flee the country when the dictator Pinochet took over and his friend the socialist president Allende died.
(Gutendorf was a man of left-wing political views)
Thus he was unable to coach Chile in the finals.
Those of us following the All Whites on the road to Spain in 1981 - 82 will always remember Rudi as coach of the Socceroos side we knocked out in the first round qualifying group, including a famous 2-0 win in Sydney.
I seem to remember Rudi boasting that they would thrash us in the home leg after drawing 3-3 in Auckland in the first qualifying match.
He coached 18 national teams and six different clubs in the German top flight.
He holds a Guinness World Record for coaching 55 teams in 32 countries across five continents
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Big Pete 65, Christchurch