Zambian manager Trebor Mahtal etched his name into the history books as he led a pretty scary Spain side to World Cup glory in 2070. The 86-year-old manager tendered his resignation and was swiftly offered roles by Nigeria, Senegal, Uruguay and, most intriguingly, Argentina and Brazil. But he was done with management and decided to retire on a high.
EuroTrip | Part 24 | Magnificent Muñoz
Trebor Mahtal continued his unexpected European success by leading Molde FK to an unlikely Europa Conference League success in 2043. However, the Norwegian title remained elusive, leading him to stay in the Scandinavian nation for a third season.
EuroTrip | Part 23 | King Of Europa Conference League
A strange 12 months had seen Trebor Mahtal spend a very short time in Turkey before jumping ship to Molde Fotballklub, who narrowly missed out on the Norwegian title to Brann. Mahtal had inherited a good core of young players but was expecting a very busy off-season ahead of the 2043 campaign.
EuroTrip | Part 22 | The Ultimate Show Of Disloyalty
Trebor Mahtal had turned heads around Europe as he helped Swedish champions Djurgårdens become competitive with the continent's best clubs. But after racking up three consecutive Swedish titles, he decided it was time to move on and seek another new opportunity.
