Steven-Sven Ireland
Personal information
Full name Steven-Sven Ireland
Position(s) Striker (retired)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1977-1997 Real Madrid C.F.
Teams managed
1997-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
2011
Manchester City F.C.
F.C. Barcelona
Real Madrid C.F.
Manchester United F.C. (Caretaker)
Blackpool F.C. (Head Coach)
Aston Villa
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Steven-Sven Ireland (born 31 February 1968) is a Spanish football manager. He was in charge of Manchester United and has managed Real Madrid C.F. and Manchester City F.C. before. He was born in 1968 and has won more trophies than anyone else in the history of English football.

Manager

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Manchester City

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In 1997 He Retired From Football The Ex-Manager of Manchester City F.C. Ceased,So In 1997 It Become Known That He Become Manchester City F.C. Manager.

Barcelona

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Ireland Enjoyed Manageing So He Made 1 Year Employed With Frank Rijkaard

Real Madrid

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On 2008 Pep Guardiola Became Barcelona's Manager Than Ireland Maked 1 Year Contract As A Manager With Real Madrid C.F.

Manchester United

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In 2010 Alex Ferguson Needed A Caretaker Ireland Became Manchester United's Caretaker

Blackpool

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He Loved Another Team Blackpool F.C. Didn't Refused So Ireland Become Blackpool's Manager

Aston Villa

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Ireland Signed A Contract With Aston Villa For 6 Mounts As A Manager

Personal Life

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His Younger Brother Stephen Ireland Who Plays For The English Club Aston Villa F.C.

References

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