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Bora Milutinovic

Born: Sept. 7, 1944
Soccer

Serbian who coached United States national team from 1991-95; led Mexico (1986), Costa Rica ('90), USA ('94) and Nigeria ('98) into the 2nd round of the World Cup; coached China to its 1st World Cup in 2002 but went 0-3 in the 1st round.


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