Al-Hilal FC - Managerial History

Managerial History

  • Hasan Sultan
  • Al Toom Jobarat Allah
  • George Smith (1976–78)
  • Paulo Amaral (1978)
  • Mário Zagallo (1978–79)
  • Olten Filho (1981–82)
  • László Kubala (1982–84)
  • Ljubiša Broćić (1984)
  • Valdir Espinosa (1984–85)
  • Candinho (1985)
  • Noagira (1986)
  • Rubens Minelli (1987)
  • Omar Borras (1988)
  • Candinho (1988–89)
  • João Carlos (1989)
  • Joel Santana (1989–90)
  • Edson Tavares (1990–91)
  • Cedinho (1991)
  • Sebastião Lazaroni (1991–93)
  • José Oscar Bernardi (1993)
  • Nelsinho Baptista (1993–94)
  • Antônio Lopes (1994)
  • José Oscar Bernardi (1995)
  • Sebastião Lazaroni (1995)
  • Willem van Hanegem (Oct 1995–May 96)
  • Gobier (1996)
  • Mirko Jozić (1996–97)
  • Heron Ferreira (1997)
  • José Oscar Bernardi (1997)
  • Ilie Balaci (1997–98)
  • Reiner Hollmann (1999)
  • Khalil Al-Zayani (1999)
  • Lori Sandri (1999)
  • Anghel Iordănescu (1999–00)
  • Ilie Balaci (2000–01)
  • Safet Sušić (2001)
  • Artur Jorge (2001–02)
  • Francisco Maturana (2002)
  • Ilie Balaci (2002–03)
  • Aad de Mos (2003–March 4)
  • Ahmed Alajlani (2004)
  • José Oscar Bernardi (2004)
  • Marcos Paquetá (July 2004–Dec 05)
  • Candinho (2006)
  • José Peseiro (June 2006–Jan 07)
  • Toninho Cerezo (2007)
  • Marcos Paquetá (2007)
  • Cosmin Olăroiu (July 2007–Feb 2009)
  • Georges Leekens (April 2009–May 9)
  • Eric Gerets (July 2009–Nov 10)
  • Gabriel Calderon (Nov 2010–June 11)
  • Thomas Doll (July 2011–Jan 12)
  • Heiko Bonan (interim) (Jan 2012)
  • Ivan Hašek (Jan 2012–May 2012)
  • Antoine Kombouaré (June 2012 -)

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