Bora Milutinovic is a Serbian former professional soccer player and coach. He was born on September 2, 1944 in Bajina Bašta, Yugoslavia (now Serbia).
As a player, Milutinovic had a modest career, playing for clubs in Yugoslavia and Mexico. However, he found greater success as a coach. He has coached numerous national teams, including Mexico, the United States, Costa Rica, Nigeria, China, Honduras, and Iraq.
Milutinovic is known for his ability to lead underdog teams to surprising success in international competitions. He has coached teams in five different FIFA World Cup tournaments, a feat unmatched by any other coach. He led Mexico to the quarter-finals in 1986, Costa Rica to the round of 16 in 1990, the United States to the round of 16 in 1994, and Nigeria to the round of 16 in 1998.
Milutinovic is highly respected for his tactical acumen, player management skills, and ability to bring out the best in his teams. He is often referred to as a "miracle worker" for his ability to achieve success with teams that were not favored to do well in major tournaments.
Overall, Bora Milutinovic is considered one of the most successful and respected soccer coaches in the world, with a reputation for achieving outstanding results with limited resources.
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