10 Coaches with The Longest Working Lives in One Club

1. Fred Everiss coach West Bromwich Albion (WBA-England) for 46 years ( 1902- 1948).
Fred Everiss
2. Guy Roux Coach Auxerre(France) for  44 years (1961-2005). 
Guy Roux
3. Willie Maley Coach Glasgow Celtic (Scotland) for 43 years (1897-1940).
4. Dario Gradi Coach Crewe Alexandra (UK) for 25 years (1983-2008)
Dario Gradi
5.  Alex Ferguson Coach MU(England) for 25 year (1986-present) 
Alex Ferguson
6. Arsene Wenger Sejak 1996 coach Arsenal for 15 years (1996-present). 
Arsene Wenger
7. Alan Curbishley coach Charlton for 15 years (1991-2006). 
Alan Curbishlay
8. Otto Rehhagel coach Werder Bremen(Germany) for 14 years (1981-1995). 
Otto Rehhagel
9. Patrick Maurer coach  FC Jeunesse (Luxemberg) for 13 years (1998-present).
10. Sergey Oborin Coach  FC Amkar Perm (Russia) for 11 years (1995-2006).
Sergey Oborin

Juventus F.C.




Full nameJuventus Football Club
Nickname[La] Vecchia Signora(The Old Lady)
[La] Fidanzata d'Italia (The Girlfriend of Italy)
[I] bianconeri (The White-Blacks)
[Le] Zebre (The Zebras)
[La] Signora Omicidi (The Lady Killer)[2]
[La] Goeba (Gallo-Italic for: Hunchback)
Founded1 November 1897
GroundStadio Olimpico di Torino Turin, Italy (Capacity: 28,000)
OwnerAgnelli family (through Exor S.p.A)
PresidentAndrea Agnelli
ManagerLuigi Delneri
LeagueSerie A
websitewww.juventus.com
Luigi Delneri
Olimpico Turin
Honours

National titles
Italian Football Championship / Serie A(27)1905, 1925–26, 1930–31, 1931–32, 1932–33, 1933–34, 1934–35, 1949–50, 1951–52, 1957–58, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1966–67; 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1983–84, 1985–86, 1994–95, 1996–97, 1997–98, 2001–02, 2002–03
Coppa Italia (9)1937–38, 1941–42, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1964–65, 1978–79, 1982–83, 1989–90, 1994–95
Supercoppa Italiana (4)1995, 1997, 2002, 2003

European titles
European Champions' Cup / UEFA Champions League (2)1984–85, 1995–96
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1)1983–84
UEFA Cup (3)1976–77, 1989–90, 1992–93
UEFA Intertoto Cup (1) : 1999
UEFA Super Cup (2)1984, 1996
World-wide titles Intercontinental Cup (2)1985, 1996

First Team Squad 2011 
No. Position PlayerNationality
1GK Gianluigi Buffon (vice-captain)Italy
2DF Marco Motta (on loan from Udinese)Italy
3DF Giorgio ChielliniItaly
4MF Felipe MeloBrazil
5MF Mohamed SissokoMali
6DF Fabio GrossoItaly
7MF Hasan SalihamidžićBosnia
8MF Claudio MarchisioItaly
9FW Vincenzo IaquintaItaly
10FW Alessandro Del Piero (captain)Italy
13GK Alex ManningerAustria
14MF Alberto Aquilani (on loan from Liverpool)Italy
15DF Andrea BarzagliItaly
17DF Armand Traoré (on loan from Arsenal)France
18FW Fabio Quagliarella (on loan from Napoli)Italy
19DF Leonardo BonucciItaly
20FW Luca ToniItaly
21DF Zdeněk GrygeraCzech
23MF Simone Pepe (on loan from Udinese)Italy
25MF Jorge Andrés MartínezUruguay
26DF Leandro Rinaudo (on loan from Napoli)Italy
27MF Miloš KrasićSerbia
29DF Paolo De CeglieItaly
30GK Marco StorariItaly
31GK Marco CostantinoItaly
32FW Alessandro Matri (on loan from Cagliari)Italy
Del Piero (Captain)

Source : Juventus_F.C.

CHELSEA F.C



Full nameChelsea Football Club
NicknameThe Pensioners, The Blues
Founded10 March 1905
GroundStamford Bridge (Capacity: 41,841)
OwnerRoman Abramovich
ChairmanBruce Buck
ManagerCarlo Ancelotti
LeaguePremier League
Websitewww.chelseafc.com
Abramovich
Ancelotti
Stamford Bridge
Honours

Domestic
First Division/Premier League Winners: 1954–55, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2009–10
FA Cup Winners: 1969–70, 1996–97, 1999–00, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2009–10
Football League Cup Winners: 1964–65, 1997–98, 2004–05, 2006–07
FA Charity Shield/FA Community Shield Winners: 1955, 2000, 2005, 2009
Full Members Cup Winners: 1985–86, 1989–90
European
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Winners: 1970–71, 1997–98
UEFA Super Cup Winners: 1998
Chelsea Squad 2011

CheFirst Team Squad 2011 
No. Position PlayerNationality
1GK Petr ČechCzech Republic
2DF Branislav IvanovićSerbia
3DF Ashley ColeEngland
4DF David LuizBrazil
5MF Michael EssienGhana
7MF RamiresBrazil
8MF Frank Lampard (vice-captain)England
9FW Fernando TorresSpain
10MF Yossi BenayounIsrael
11FW Didier Drogba (2nd vice-captain)Côte d'Ivoire
12MF John Obi MikelNigeria
15MF Florent MaloudaFrance
17DF José BosingwaPortugal
18MF Yuri ZhirkovRussia
19DF Paulo FerreiraPortugal
21FW Salomon KalouCôte d'Ivoire
22GK Ross TurnbullEngland
26DF John Terry Captain sports.svgEngland
33DF AlexBrazil
34DF Ryan BertrandEngland
39FW Nicolas AnelkaFrance
40GK Henrique HilárioPortugal
46MF Josh McEachranEngland
John Terry (Captain)

Andrea Pirlo

Andrea Pirlo
Andrea Pirlo, born 19 May 1979 in Flero, Lombardy, is an Italian  footballer who plays for Serie A club Milan and the Italian national team. He is usually deployed as a deep-lying playmaker for both Milan and Italy and is widely regarded as the best player in this position. Praised for his inventive play and his long passing ability, he is also a set-piece specialist.

Pirlo has played for the Italian youth teams U-15, U-18 and U-21, captaining and leading the latter to victory in the 2000 as the Golden Player and Top Scorer of the tournament. He joined the Italian senior side during the qualification round for World Cup 2002 and captained the national team to a bronze medal in the 2004 Olympics. Later, he was instrumental in their victory in the 2006 World Cup. He was named man of the match three times, including the final.

Fellow players on the Italian team gave him the nickname "l'architetto" (the architect) because his long passes frequently set up goal-scoring opportunities for the Azzurri (Italian national team).


Personal Information
Date of birth19 May 1979
Place of birthFlero, Lombardy, Italy
Height1.77 m (5 ft 9 1⁄2 in)
Playing positionMidfielder
NationalityItaly (Caps 72, 9 Goal)
ClubAC Milan
WifeDeborah
ChildredSon Niccolo (born 2003)
Angela (born 2006)


Senior CareerSSenior Career
YearsTeamAppsGoals
1995–1998Brescia476
1998–2001Internazionale220
1999–2000→ Reggina (loan)296
2001→ Brescia (loan)100
2001–PresentMilan28232
Honours

Milan Serie A: 2004,2011
Coppa Italia: 2003
Supercoppa Italiana: 2004
UEFA Champions League: 2003, 2007
UEFA Super Cup: 2003, 2007
FIFA Club World Cup: 2007

International
UEFA Under-21 European Championship: 2000
FIFA World Cup: 2006

Individual
UEFA European Under-21 Championship Golden Player: 2000
UEFA European Under-21 Championship Top Scorer: 2000
2006 FIFA World Cup Final Man of the Match
Pirlo
Pirlo-Italy
source : Andrea Pirlo

F.C. Internazionale Milano



Full nameFootball Club Internazionale Milano SpA
NicknameI Nerazzurri (The Black and Blues)
La Beneamata (The Cherished One)
Il Biscione (The Big Grass Snake)
Il Serpente (The Serpent)
Baüscia (Boasters in Lombard language)
Founded9 March 1908
GroundSan Siro, Milan (Capacity: 80,074)
OwnerMassimo Moratti
PresidentMassimo Moratti
ManagerLeonardo Araújo
LeagueSerie A
Websitewww.inter.it
Massimo Moratti
Leonardo
San Siro
Honours

National titles
Serie A Winners (18): 1909–10, 1919–20, 1929–30, 1937–38, 1939–40, 1952–53, 1953–54, 1962–63, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1970–71, 1979–80, 1988–89, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10
Coppa Italia Winners (6): 1938–39, 1977–78, 1981–82, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2009–10
Supercoppa Italiana Winners (5): 1989, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010
International titles
World-wide titles Intercontinental Cup Winners (2): 1964, 1965
FIFA Club World Cup Winners (1): 2010
European titles European Cup/Champions League Winners (3): 1963–64, 1964–65, 2009–10
UEFA Cup Winners (3): 1990–91, 1993–94, 1997–98

First Team Squad 2011 
No. Position PlayerNationality
1GK Júlio CésarBrazil
2DF Iván Córdoba (vice-captain)Colombia
4DF Javier Zanetti (captain)Argentina
5MF Dejan StankovićSerbia
6DF LúcioBrazil
7FW Giampaolo PazziniItaly
8MF Thiago MottaItaly
9FW Samuel Eto'oCameroon
10MF Wesley SneijderNetherlands
12GK Luca CastellazziItaly
13DF MaiconBrazil
14MF Houssine Kharja (on loan from Genoa)Morocco
15DF Andrea RanocchiaItaly
17MF McDonald MarigaKenya
18FW David SuazoHonduras
19MF Esteban CambiassoArgentina
20MF Joel ObiNigeria
21GK Paolo OrlandoniItaly
22FW Diego MilitoArgentina
23DF Marco MaterazziItaly
25DF Walter SamuelArgentina
26DF Cristian ChivuRomania
27FW Goran PandevMacedonia
29MF Philippe CoutinhoBrazil
55DF Yuto Nagatomo (on loan from Cesena)Japan
57DF Felice NatalinoItaly
Sneijder
Zanetti (Captain)

FC Schalke 04



Full name Fußball-Club Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04 e. V.
Nickname(s) Die Königsblauen (The Royal Blues)
Die Knappen (The Miners)
Founded 4 May 1904
Ground Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen (Capacity: 61,672)
President Josef Schnusenberg
Manager Ralf Rangnick
League Bundesliga
Website www.schalke04.de
Ralf Rangnick/Manager
Veltins-Arena
Honours

German championship  Winners : 1934, 1935, 1937, 1939, 1940, 1942, 1958

DFB-Pokal Winners : 1937, 1972, 2001, 2002
Ligapokal Winners :  2005

UEFA Cup Winners : 1997
UEFA Intertoto Cup Winners : 2003, 2004
Fußball-Bundesliga Winners : 1982, 1991



Schalke 04 Squad



First Team Squad 2011
No. Position PlayerNationality
1GK Manuel Neuer (captain)Germany
2DF Hans SarpeiGhana
3DF Sergio EscuderoSpain
4DF Benedikt HöwedesGermany
5DF Nicolas PlestanFrance
6DF Tim HooglandGermany
7FW RaúlSpain
8MF Hao JunminChina
9FW EduBrazil
10MF Ali KarimiIran
11MF Alexander BaumjohannGermany
12MF Peer KlugeGermany
13DF Lukas SchmitzGermany
14DF Kyriakos PapadopoulosGreece
15FW Angelos CharisteasGreece
17MF Jefferson FarfánPeru
18MF José Manuel JuradoSpain
19FW Mario GavranovićSwitzerland
20MF Vasileios PliatsikasGreece
21DF Christoph MetzelderGermany
22DF Atsuto UchidaJapan
23MF Avelar (on loan from Karpaty)Brazil
24DF Christian PanderGermany
25FW Klaas-Jan HuntelaarNetherlands
27MF Ciprian DeacRomania
28MF Christoph MoritzGermany
30MF Levan KeniaGeorgia
31MF Julian DraxlerGermany
32MF Joël MatipCameroon
33GK Mathias SchoberGermany
36GK Lars UnnerstallGermany
40MF Anthony AnnaGhana
Raul Gonzales (Center)
Manuel Neuer (captain)
source : here

AFC AJAX




Full nameAmsterdamsche Football Club Ajax NV
Nickname(s)de Godenzonen (the sons of the Gods)
Ajacieden, de Joden (the Jews)
de Amsterdammers (the Amsterdammers)
Founded18 March 1900
GroundAmsterdam Arena (Capacity: 52,960)
ChairmanUri Coronel
ManagerFrank De Boer
LeagueEredivisie
Websitewww.ajax.nl
Frank De Boer
Amsterdam Arena
Honours

National
Eredivisie (29)1917–18, 1918–19, 1930–31, 1931–32, 1933–34, 1936–37, 1938–39, 1946–47, 1956–57, 1959–60, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1976–77, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1984–85, 1989–90, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1997–98, 2001–02, 2003–04
KNVB Cup (18)1916–17, 1942–43, 1960–61, 1966–67, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1978–79, 1982–83, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1992–93, 1997–98, 1998–99, 2001–02, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2009–10
Johan Cruijff Shield (7)1993, 1994, 1995, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007
Ajax 1995
International
Intercontinental Cup (2) : 1972, 1995
European Champion Club's Cup / Champions League (4) : 1971, 1972, 1973, 1995
European Cup Winners' Cup (1) : 1987
UEFA Cup (1) : 1992
UEFA Super Cup (2) : 1973, 1995



First Team Squad 2011 
No.PositionPlayerNationality
1GKMaarten Stekelenburg (captain)Netherlands
2DFGregory van der WielNetherlands
3DFToby AlderweireldBelgium
4DFJan Vertonghen (vice-captain)Belgium
5MFVurnon AnitaNetherlands
6MFEyong EnohCameroon
7FWMiralem SulejmaniSerbia
8MFChristian EriksenDenmark
9FWMounir El Hamdaouimarocco
10MFSiem de JongNetherlands
12GKKenneth VermeerNetherlands
13DFAndré OoijerNetherlands
15MFNicolás LodeiroUruguay
17DFDaley BlindNetherlands
18MFRasmus LindgrenSweden
20MFDemy de ZeeuwNetherlands
22DFBruno SilvaUruguay
23DFOleguerSpain
27FWDarío CvitanichArgentina
30GKJeroen VerhoevenNetherlands
33FWAraz ÖzbilizNetherlands
36GKRonald GraaflandNetherlands
37FWJody LukokiNetherlands
41FWLorenzo EbecilioNetherlands
42FWGeoffrey CastillionNetherlands
46FWFlorian JozefzoonNetherlands
source : Ajax