News Former Nepal Coach Rudi Gutendorf Dies At The Age of 93
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The footballing legend, Rudi Gutendorf who coached a world record 55 teams — including 18 national sides — has died at the age of 93.

Gutendorf coached Nepal in 1981 A.D.

His son Fabian told Germany's DPA news agency late on Saturday about his death.

Former FIFA chief Sepp Blatter once called him a football aid worker. With the support of the German government, he did indeed become a global soccer missionary, guiding some of the world's most humble national teams in Africa, Asia and the Pacific.

Here's a list of top flight and international teams that Gutendorf coached:

1955 Blue Stars Zürich
1955–1961 FC Lucern
1961 US Monastir
1963–1964 Duisburg
1965–1966 Stuttgart
1968 St Louis Stars
1968 Bermuda
1968–1970 Schalke
1970–1971 Kickers Offenbach
1971 Sporting Cristal
1972–1973 Chile
1974 Bolivia
1974 Venezuela
1974 1860 Munich
1975 Real Valladolid
1975–1976 Fortuna Cologne
1976 Trinidad & Tobago
1976 Grenada
1976 Antigua & Barbuda
1976 Botswana
1977 Hamburg
1979–1981 Australia
1981 New Caledonia
1981 Nepal
1981 Tonga
1981 Tanzania
1983 Fiji
1984 Hertha Berlin
1984 Sao Tome & Príncipe
1984–1985 Yomiuri SC
1985–1986 Ghana
1986 Nepal
1987 Fiji
1988 China
1988 Iran U-23
1991–1992 China
1993 Mauritius
1995–1996 Zimbabwe
1997 Mauritius
1999 Rwanda
2003 Samoa

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