Ferdinand Humenberger
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Ferdinand Humenberger (13 February 1897 – 13 May 1956) was an Austrian professional
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player and manager.


Playing career

Humenberger played club football for Austrian side
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. He also played at international level for
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, earning two caps in 1918.


Coaching career

He coached Italian club
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between 1923 and 1924. Hummenberger is mentioned as a coach of Danish club KB around 1929 or 1930. Humenberger was manager of Swedish side
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between 1930 and 1932, winning the championship in 1932.


Personal life

His brother
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was also a professional football player and manager.


References

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