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Eckhard Krautzun (born 13 January 1941) is a German
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coach and former player.


Managerial career

As a player, Krautzun turned out for
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, Rheydter SV,
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, Young Fellows Zürich and
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. In 1968, he was technical advisor of
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/ South Korea U20. In 1973, Krautzun was the first head coach of
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not to hail from that country or the United Kingdom. After his resignation, Krautzun pointed to the lack of public support for amateur sports in Canada as a reason for the country's lack of success on the international stage. Krautzun went on right after resigning to coach in the NASL with the
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(and later with the
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and Ft. Lauderdale Strikers). He was not a popular coach with the Whitecaps due to the defensive style of play he employed. It was only later with the Strikers (with stars such as
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, Teofilo Cubillas, Ray Hudson and
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) where he loosened up and got his teams attacking and the Strikers had two very successful seasons getting to the semi-finals twice. In 2001, Krautzun steered
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through
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qualifying but resigned ahead of the tournament, citing interference from the
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with his coaching. Krautzun was in charge of a training camp for promising Chinese youngsters in
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, Germany in 2006, helping prepare the younger generation of players for the
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. In 2007, he acted as an adviser to the Chinese women's national team, stepping down in March of that year due to health issues. As well as a manager, Krautzun has acted as a technical advisor and scout. He has worked extensively in North America and Asia, where he worked as a scout in China and South Korea from 2001 to 2003.


Honours

VfL Wolfsburg *
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: runners-up 1994–95 1. FC Kaiserslautern *
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: 1995–96


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Krautzun, Eckhard 1941 births Living people People from Solingen Sportspeople from Düsseldorf (region) German footballers Footballers from North Rhine-Westphalia Association football midfielders Bundesliga players 1. FC Kaiserslautern players Tennis Borussia Berlin players SC Young Fellows Juventus players German football managers North American Soccer League (1968–1984) coaches SC Young Fellows Juventus managers Kenya national football team managers Canada men's national soccer team managers Vancouver Whitecaps (1974–1984) coaches Wormatia Worms managers TSV 1860 Munich managers Fort Lauderdale Strikers (1977–1983) coaches SG Union Solingen managers Tennis Borussia Berlin managers SV Darmstadt 98 managers Alemannia Aachen managers SC Freiburg managers Philippines national football team managers Malaysia national football team managers VfL Wolfsburg managers 1. FC Union Berlin managers 1. FC Kaiserslautern managers CS Sfaxien managers FC St. Pauli managers 1. FSV Mainz 05 managers Tunisia national football team managers German expatriate football managers West German expatriate sportspeople in Switzerland Expatriate football managers in Switzerland West German expatriate sportspeople in Kenya Expatriate football managers in Kenya West German expatriate sportspeople in Canada Expatriate soccer managers in Canada West German expatriate sportspeople in the United States Expatriate soccer managers in the United States West German expatriate sportspeople in South Korea Expatriate football managers in South Korea German expatriate sportspeople in the Philippines Expatriate football managers in the Philippines German expatriate sportspeople in Malaysia Expatriate football managers in Malaysia German expatriate sportspeople in Tunisia Expatriate football managers in Tunisia German expatriate sportspeople in China Expatriate football managers in China West German football managers West German expatriate football managers West German footballers West German expatriate sportspeople in Saudi Arabia Expatriate football managers in Japan German expatriate sportspeople in Japan