Former Celtic and
Aston Villa manager Jozef Venglos has died aged 83.
The Slovak managed
Celtic for a year from in season 1998-99 and famously brought Lubomir Moravcik to the club for just £350,000.
His most famous moment in charge of the Hoops was in leading them to a 5-1 victory over Rangers at Parkhead when double form
Henrik Larsson and Moravcik put Dick Advocaat's team to the sword.
The Ibrox team were to get their own back by winning the treble and Venglos would make way for John Barnes and Kenny Dalglish's much vaunted 'Dream Team'.
Before his spell in Glasgow he became the first manager born abroad to take charge of a club in the English top flight when taking over at Villa in 1990.
After Celtic, he went on to manage again with a short spell at JEF United Ichihara before retiring in 2002.
Following the World Cup, he took over at Villa, becoming the first manager born outside Britain or Ireland to take charge of a top division club in England
He held a doctorate in Physical Education and was a key figure of high repute in
FIFA.