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MAKING A LIST: Former MLS foreigner players coaching abroad
December 1st, 2004 6:45PM
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Former Kansas City and San Jose defender Richard Gough was appointed Tuesday as the manager of struggling Scottish Premier League club Livingston, joining the list of former MLS foreign players who are coaching aboard at the professional or national team level.

BRANCO (Brazil national youth team program, director)
JORGE CAMPOS (Mexico national team, goalkeeping coach)
RICHARD GOUGH (Livingston/Scotland, manager)
DANIEL GUZMAN (UAG/Mexico, head coach)
DOCTOR KHUMALO (Kaizer Chiefs/South Africa, assistant coach)
LOTHAR MATTHAEUS (Hungary national team, head coach)
HUGO SANCHEZ (UNAM/Mexico, head coach)
HRISTO STOITCHKOV (Bulgaria national team, head coach)
CHRIS WOODS (Everton/England, goalkeeping coach)
FRANK YALLOP (Canada national team, head coach)
WALTER ZENGA (Steaua Bucharest/Romania, head coach)



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