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Alexandru "Elek" Schwartz (23 October 1908 – 2 October 2000) was a Romanian professional
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and coach of the Netherlands national team. With
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he won the national Championship and Cup trophies of 1965 and led the club into the final of the
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.


Playing career

Elek Schwartz initially started playing near his hometown Recaş, in Timişoara. Later he played professional football in the French Ligue 1 with FC Hyères (1932–1934),
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(1934–36),
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(1936–38) and Red Star Olympique (1938–39).Mister Schwartz, bănăţeanul care l-a antrenat pe Eusebio
romanialibera.ro (in Romanian)


Coaching career


Beginnings as coach on the Côte d'Azur

He started his coaching career in France with
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(1948–49) and from there continued to
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(1950–1952) and
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(1952–53).


Early years in West Germany

In 1953 he was hired by
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. In his second season with the club from the suburb of
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he led the club to promotion to the western division of the five ways split first division of Germany, the Oberliga West. In 1955, he was appointed as manager by then German champions,
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coaching among others
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there. In the next couple of years he led the team to ranks 4 and 8 in the Oberliga West.


Manager of the Netherlands national team

After leaving Rot-Weiss Essen, Schwartz joined the Netherlands football association, the
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and took on the reins of the
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. He guided the team through 49 matches. However, this was in an era when Dutch football had yet to achieve the standing it has held since the 1970s. Results varied extremely and included 7–0 defeat to
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in 1959 in
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, as well as back to back 1–0 wins against
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and world champions
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in 1963. He held the position of national coach until 1964, when Denis Neville replaced him.


European Cup Final with Benfica

In 1964–65, he coached Portuguese club
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, then with
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. There he led them to their first third-consecutive league title.Goleada com o selo de Yaúca
''Record'' (in Portuguese)
After this, Benfica overcame Real Madrid in the quarterfinals of the European Cup of Champions and eventually even made it all the way to the
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, where Benfica had to yield to the masters of the Catenaccio, the
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coached team of
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, who won 1–0, thus failing what would be Benfica's third European Cup title.


Bundesliga with Eintracht Frankfurt and FC Porto spell

From July 1965 to June 1968 Schwartz coached – as successor to
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in the German
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. There he introduced the 4–2–4 system. Nevertheless, place 4 was as good as it got in the league. During the 1966–67 season he won the
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and the
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. In the same year he led his side to the semifinals of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. In 1969–70, he coached FC Porto. Not only that the Dragons exited already in the first round of the national cup competition and in the second round of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup – in the end Porto was only ninth in the league, the club's worst finishing ever.


End of the career in Munich and Strasbourg

In the 1972–73 season, Schwartz coached
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, but he could not help them to fulfill their aspirations to return to the Bundesliga after then three years of absence. He had more luck in 1976–77, when in the course of his last professional engagement he led
Racing Strasbourg Racing Club de Strasbourg Alsace (commonly known as RC Strasbourg, Racing Straßburg, RCSA, RCS, or simply Strasbourg; Alsatian: ''Füeßbàllmànnschàft Vu Stroßburri'') is a French association football club founded in 1906, based in the c ...
to
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to the French Ligue 1. After this he guided the Alsatian amateur side SR Haguenau, today's
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, through the 1978–79 season. Haguenau, he decided, was also a nice place for him to spend the rest of his life.


Tribute

In 1996, he was invited by the
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to the inauguration of the
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.


References


External links


Data about Elek Schwartz
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Schwartz, Elek 1908 births 2000 deaths Sportspeople from Timișoara People from the Kingdom of Hungary Romanian footballers Romanian football managers Jewish Romanian sportspeople Austro-Hungarian Jews French people of Romanian-Jewish descent CA Timișoara players AS Cannes players RC Strasbourg Alsace players Red Star F.C. players Ligue 1 players Ligue 1 managers Eintracht Frankfurt managers Netherlands national football team managers Expatriate footballers in France Expatriate football managers in West Germany Expatriate footballers in the Netherlands Expatriate footballers in Portugal Eredivisie managers Bundesliga managers AS Cannes managers AS Monaco FC managers Le Havre AC managers Rot-Weiss Essen managers S.L. Benfica managers FC Porto managers Sparta Rotterdam managers TSV 1860 Munich managers RC Strasbourg Alsace managers Romanian expatriate sportspeople in Monaco Romanian expatriate sportspeople in France Romanian expatriate sportspeople in West Germany Romanian expatriate sportspeople in the Netherlands Romanian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal Expatriate football managers in France Expatriate football managers in Monaco Expatriate football managers in the Netherlands Expatriate football managers in Portugal Association football defenders