Sir Alexander Chapman "Alex" Ferguson CBE (born December 31, 1941 in Govan, Glasgow) is a coach and former Scottish football player, who is currently dealing with Manchester United FC, he had served more than 1000 games. Regarded as one of the best coaches in the game, he has won more trophies than any other coach in the history of English football. He has been devoted to Manchester United for 21 years, the second longest after Sir Matt Busby.
Ferguson's previous deal with East Stirlingshire and St. Mirren, before reaching the periods of success with Aberdeen. Being a coach of Scotland in a short time - to fill the position of Jock Stein, who died - he was appointed as coach of Manchester United in November 1986.In Manchester United, Sir Alex became the most successful coaches in the history of English football, with the leading team won 10 league titles. As of 1999, he became the first coach who brought the British team won the treble of Premiership, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League. Also became the only coach who won the FA Cup five times as much, he also became the only coach who has won league titles as much as three times in a row with the same team (1998-1999, 1999-2000 and 2000-2001). In 2008, he joined with Brian Clough (Nottingham Forest) and Bob Paisley (Liverpool) as head coach of the British who won the European championships by more than one occasion.
Biography:
Full name: Alexander Chapman Ferguson
Date of birth: December 31, 1941 (age 67)
Place of birth: Glasgow, Scotland
Playing position: Striker (retired)
Current club: Manchester United (coach)
Senior club (while still playing):
1957-1960 Queen's Park 32 11
1960-1964 St. Johnstone 37 19
Dunfermline Athletic 88 66 1964-1967
Rangers 41 25 1967-1969
Falkirk 1969-1973 37 106
Ayr United 24 9 1973-1974
Total 327 167
Career is training:
1974: East Stirlingshire
1974-1978: St. Mirren
1978-1986: Aberdeen
1985-1986: Scotland
1986 -? : Manchester United
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