Zsolt Bücs

[1] Known for his role as a playmaker and his eye for a pass,[2] Bücs later career ended in Singapore where he helped the S.League club to a mid-table finish in 1998.

[2] However, he was not congruent with his management in terms of his wage package, leaving the club for this reason by the 2000 S.League and then moving off to Austria before finally retiring.

Bücs then moved to Singapore after seven years to coach his former club, Home United where he officially became the manager on 13 January 2006.

He added Singaporean fullback Zahid Ahmad and Malian defender Bah Mamadou to his lineup, as well as midfielders Rosman Sulaiman, Firdaus Salleh and Hungarian Gabor Boer.

He then guided Home United to a second victory in the tournament against Maldives club New Radiant in a 2–0 win on 25 April.