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Kapfenberger SV (ice Hockey)
Kapfenberger SV is an Austrian association football club from Kapfenberg, Styria. They won the 2007–08 Austrian Football First League and were promoted to the Austrian Bundesliga. The club was founded in 1919 as ''Kapfenberger SC''. The name of the team is often abbreviated to Kapfenberg. The club was renamed Kapfenberger SV in 1947 and currently play in the Austrian Second League, the second level of Austrian football. Current squad Out on loan Coaches * Abdulah Ibraković - coach * David Sencar - assistant coach * Helmut Walchhütter - goalkeeper coach Manager history * ''Unknown'' (1919–1946) * Josef Blum (1946–1947) * ''Unknown'' (1947–1974) * Hermann Stessl (1974–1975) * ''Unknown'' (1975–1980) * Walter Peintinger (1980–1982) * ''Unknown'' (1982–1987) * Robert Pflug (1987) * ''Unknown'' (1987–1990) * Gerd Struppert (1990–1991) * ''Unknown'' (1991–1994) * Ladislav Jurkemik (1994–1996) * ''Unknown'' ...
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Franz Fekete Stadion
Franz Fekete Stadion is a multipurpose stadium in Kapfenberg, Austria. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Kapfenberger SV. The stadium was constructed in 1950, and currently holds 10,000 people. It was named in 2001 after long time Mayor Franz Fekete (1921-2009). History The opening game was played against Austria Vienna who beat the home side 8–1. The stadium held the 1994, 1995 and 1996 Austrian Supercup finals. In the 1996/97 Grazer AK played a large number of their home games at the stadium. They also played their three home games in the UEFA Cup in Kapfenberg, with the game against Inter Milan Football Club Internazionale Milano, commonly referred to as Internazionale () or simply Inter, and colloquially known as Inter Milan in English-speaking countries, is an Football in Italy, Italian professional Association football, football ... played in front of 11,000 spectators. References Football venues in Austria Kapfenberger SV ...
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Josef Blum
Josef Blum (4 February 1898 – 18 October 1956) was an Austrian international footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby le ... and coach. References 1898 births 1956 deaths Footballers from Vienna Association football defenders Austrian footballers Austria international footballers First Vienna FC players Austrian football managers Austrian expatriate football managers FK Austria Wien managers RC Strasbourg Alsace managers First Vienna FC managers Expatriate football managers in France Austrian expatriate sportspeople in France {{austria-footy-defender-stub ...
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Kurt Russ
Kurt Russ (born 23 November 1964) is an Austrian football coach and a former player. Club career Russ began his playing career with his home town club of FC Langenwang and later moved on to Kapfenberger SV. During his professional club career he played for First Vienna, FC Swarovski Tirol and LASK Linz. He finished his career at SC Schwanenstadt to become player/coach. International career Russ' international debut came in the 1–0 victory over Denmark on 27 April 1988. Under Josef Hickersberger's management of the Austrian national side, Russ was an almost permanent fixture appearing in the starting line ups of 27, out of a possible 31, internationals. The culmination of which was the 1990 FIFA World Cup. Hickersberger's departure issued in the era of Alfred Riedl as national coach, which saw a decline in Russ's use. His final international was a June 1991 European qualification match, like his debut game also against Denmark. Coaching career More recently he has been the tr ...
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Klaus Schmidt (footballer)
Klaus Schmidt (born 21 October 1967) is an Austrian football manager,who is the current assistant manager of Ligue 1 club Monaco. Coaching career On 2 September 2019 he was hired by Admira Wacker. On 7 March 2022, Schmidt signed a 1.5-year contract with TSV Hartberg TSV Hartberg, known as TSV Egger Glass Hartberg for sponsorship purposes, is an Austrian association football club based in Hartberg, founded in 1946, which is currently playing in the Austrian Bundesliga. History The club was founded on 29 Ap .... He was dismissed on 14 November 2022. In 2023, he was appointed as the manager of Austrian club Rheindorf Altach. References External links * * * 1967 births Living people Footballers from Graz Austrian football managers SK Austria Kärnten managers Kapfenberger SV managers SV Austria Salzburg managers FC ...
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Thomas Von Heesen
Thomas von Heesen (born 1 October 1961) is a former German football attacking midfielder, and a current coach. Most of his professional career was spent, as a player, with Hamburger SV, with which he won several accolades, both domestic and continental, appearing in nearly 400 official games for the club. Playing career Born in Höxter, North Rhine-Westphalia, von Heesen made his professional – and Bundesliga – debuts in 1980–81 with Hamburger SV, then went on to feature prominently for the club in the following two seasons, as the club won in that timeframe two leagues and the 1982–83 European Cup (during that campaign, he netted twice in just five matches, and appeared 34 minutes in the 1–0 final win against Juventus). Von Heesen remained with Hamburg until 1994, with exactly 99 first division goals scored. He then switched, at nearly 33, to Arminia Bielefeld, being very important in the club's return to the topflight. In the following campaign, although appearin ...
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Manfred Unger
''Manfred: A dramatic poem'' is a closet drama written in 1816–1817 by Lord Byron. It contains supernatural elements, in keeping with the popularity of the ghost story in England at the time. It is a typical example of a Gothic fiction. Byron commenced this work in late 1816, a few months after the famous ghost-story sessions with Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Shelley that provided the initial impetus for '' Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus ''. The supernatural references are made clear throughout the poem. ''Manfred'' was adapted musically by Robert Schumann in 1852, in a composition entitled '' Manfred: Dramatic Poem with Music in Three Parts'', and in 1885 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in his ''Manfred Symphony''. Friedrich Nietzsche was inspired by the poem's depiction of a super-human being to compose a piano score in 1872 based on it, "Manfred Meditation". Background Byron wrote this "metaphysical drama", as he called it, after his marriage to Annabella Millbanke ...
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Werner Gregoritsch
Werner Gregoritsch (born 22 March 1958) is an Austrian football manager and former player. He manages the Austria U21 national team and has previously managed Kapfenberger SV, SV Mattersburg and Grazer AK. Personal life Gregoritsch's son, Michael Michael may refer to: People * Michael (given name), a given name * Michael (surname), including a list of people with the surname Michael Given name "Michael" * Michael (archangel), ''first'' of God's archangels in the Jewish, Christian an ..., is the youngest goalscorer in the history of the Austrian Bundesliga. He scored his first goal at the age of 15 years and 361 days.Werner Gregoritsch vergleicht Sohn Michael mit Janko
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Ljubiša Sušić
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Hans-Peter Schaller
Hans-Peter Schaller (born 5 September 1962) is an Austrian football manager. References 1962 births Living people Austrian football managers Indonesia Super League managers Persiba Balikpapan managers Grazer AK managers TSV Hartberg managers Wiener Sport-Club managers Laos national football team managers PSM Makassar managers Bali United F.C. managers Austrian expatriate football managers Austrian expatriate sportspeople in Indonesia Expatriate football managers in Indonesia Austrian expatriate sportspeople in Laos Expatriate football managers in Laos Austrian expatriate sportspeople in Ghana Austrian expatriate sportspeople in Qatar {{Austria-footy-bio-stub ...
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Ladislav Jurkemik
Ladislav Jurkemik (born 20 July 1953) is a former Slovak football player and later a football manager. He played in the Czechoslovak First League for Inter Bratislava and Dukla Banská Bystrica. Jurkemik played internationally for Czechoslovakia; he played a total of 57 matches and scored 3 goals. He managed Slovakia in 2002 and 2003. Playing career Jurkemik played in his domestic Czechoslovak First League from 1973 to 1984, with two periods at Inter Bratislava interrupted by the 1980–81 season, which he spent at Dukla Banská Bystrica. He subsequently went to the Swiss league, where he played for FC St. Gallen. Jurkemik was involved in three major tournaments as a player of Czechoslovakia. He was a participant in the 1976 UEFA European Championship, where Czechoslovakia won the gold medal, in the 1980 UEFA European Championship, where Czechoslovakia won the bronze medal, and at the 1982 FIFA World Cup. He also played one match for the Olympic team in 1975. Management c ...
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Gerd Struppert
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