Alex Ferguson is already often known as one of many best managers in soccer historical past however the Scot should make room in his trophy cupboard for another medal that’s set to be awarded 40 years after he guided Aberdeen to European glory.
Before Ferguson turned a serial winner with English aspect Manchester United, the place he received 13 Premier League titles and two Champions League trophies amongst different honours, he managed Aberdeen from 1978 to 1986.
His best success on the Scottish membership got here when it beat Real Madrid in additional time within the last of the European Cup Winners’ Cup in May 1983.
However, solely the beginning 11 and 5 substitutes acquired winners’ medals on the evening in Gothenburg.
UEFA have now agreed to supply six further medals, with Ferguson the primary title on the checklist.
“It’s a great honour to be receiving this medal and I am grateful to everyone who has worked so hard to make this happen,” Ferguson, 81, mentioned in a press release.
“Their efforts, along with the co-operation of UEFA is much appreciated. It’s also fantastic to see some of the wonderful people who worked tirelessly behind the scenes during this hugely successful period for the club now being honoured.”
Assistant supervisor Archie Knox and midfielder Dougie Bell — who missed out on a spot within the squad on account of damage — can even obtain medals.
“In addition, a medal will be presented to the Donald Family in recognition of then director, Ian Donald, and his father and late chairman, Dick Donald,” the membership mentioned.
“The same accolade will also be granted posthumously to former vice-chairman, Chris Anderson.
“And a medal will also be presented to the family of Teddy Scott. The legendary figure, who was an Aberdeen player, trainer, coach and eventually kit manager retired in August 2003 after serving the club for almost 50 years.”
Ferguson retired in 2013 after guiding United to its final Premier League title, the forty ninth of his illustrious profession which additionally included a spell at St Mirren.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com