Willibald Hahn
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 31 January 1910 | ||
Place of birth | Vienna, Austria-Hungary | ||
Date of death | 31 May 1999 89) | (aged||
Playing position | Manager | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1931–1932 | Florisdorfer AC | ||
1932–1933 | Austria Wien | ||
1933–1934 | SC de la Bastiedienne Bordeaux | ||
1934–1935 | Favoritner Sportclub | ||
1935–1937 | Favoritner AC | ||
1937–1938 | Admira Wien | ||
Teams managed | |||
1938 | Moss FK | ||
1952–1955 | Norway | ||
1955 | Vålerenga | ||
1956–1958 | Bayern Munich | ||
1958–1959 | Switzerland | ||
1960–1962 | KSV Hessen Kassel | ||
1963–1964 | Schwarz-Weiß Essen | ||
1964–1966 | Rot-Weiß Oberhausen | ||
1968 | ESV Ingolstadt | ||
1969–1971 | SpVgg Bayreuth | ||
1971–1972 | SSV Reutlingen | ||
1972–1973 | Stuttgarter Kickers | ||
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. |
Willibald Hahn (31 January 1910 – 31 May 1999) was an Austrian footballer and football manager.
Career
Hahn played for Florisdorfer AC, Austria Wien, SC de la Bastiedienne Bordeaux, Favoritner Sportclub, Favoritner AC and Admira Wien.
Coaching career
He began his coaching career with Moss FK in Norway and went on to coach the national team. He then coached, Bayern Munich, Switzerland, KSV Hessen Kassel, Schwarz-Weiß Essen, Rot-Weiß Oberhausen, ESV Ingolstadt, SpVgg Bayreuth, SSV Reutlingen and Stuttgarter Kickers.
References
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