Former Celtic Football Club manager Jozef Venglos has died aged 84
The Slovakian was boss for the Hoops in Glasgow during 1998-99, and was known as the man who brought club legend Lubomir Moravcik to Parkhead.
He also previously managed Aston Villa for the 1990-91 season, making history as the first manager from outside the United Kingdom to take charge of a club in the English top flight.
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Hide AdHis career – which consisted of managerial experience both at club and international level stretching over 30 years – also included spells in charge of Czechoslovakia and Slovakia.
Celtic Football Club paid tribute to him over Twitter this evening, tweeting: “Everyone at the club is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of former #CelticFC manager Jozef Vengloš.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends at this difficult time.
"RIP Dr. Jo, YNWA.”
More to follow.