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Will a Foreign Manager Finally Win the World Cup? The 92-Year Trend
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Will a Foreign Manager Finally Win the World Cup? The 92-Year Trend

Since the first World Cup in 1930, every tournament winner has been led by a manager from the same country. That's 21 editions and zero foreign-born coaches lifting the trophy. But this year's group stage features several teams hoping to shatter that record. Portugal, for instance, has handed the reins to Spanish tactician Roberto Martínez, while Belgium's squad is guided by Italian-German boss Domenico Tedesco. Even heavily favored Brazil's manager, Tite, is homegrown – yet the likes of Nigeria...

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