Walter Presch
Austrian footballer (1910–1991)
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | (1910-08-05)5 August 1910 | ||
Place of birth | Vienna, Austria-Hungary | ||
Date of death | 13 March 1991(1991-03-13) (aged 80)[1] | ||
Place of death | Strasbourg, France | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1929–1930 | First Vienna | ||
1930–1931 | Cantonal Neuchâtel | ||
1931–1932 | Young Fellows | ||
1932–1933 | Hyères | ||
1933–1934 | Strasbourg | 25 | (13) |
1934–1936 | Olympique Lillois | 3 | (2) |
1936–1937 | Sète | 10 | (2) |
1937–1938 | Red Star | ||
1938–1939 | Cannes | ||
1945–1946 | Strasbourg | ||
Managerial career | |||
1951–1953 | Aarau | ||
1953–1956 | B 1909 | ||
1956–1957 | Viborg FF | ||
1957–1960 | Lausanne | ||
1960–1961 | Young Fellows | ||
1962–1963 | Biel-Bienne | ||
1964–1966 | KB | ||
1966–1967 | Strasbourg | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Walter Presch (5 August 1910 – 13 March 1991) was an Austrian football player and manager.
Playing career
Presch spent his career in Austria, Switzerland and France.
Managerial career
Presch coached Aarau,[2] B 1909, Angers,[3] Viborg FF Lausanne, Young Fellows, Biel-Bienne, KB[4] and Strasbourg.[5]
References
- ^ Insee Social Security Death Index: Walter Presch
- ^ "Switzerland - Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs". RSSSF. Retrieved 20 July 2009.
- ^ "France - Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs". RSSSF. Retrieved 20 July 2009.
- ^ "www.haslund.info - Pokalturneringen 1964/1965 - Finale". Archived from the original on 23 October 2007. Retrieved 20 July 2009.
- ^ http://www.unecatef.fr/entraineurs%20Strasbourg.htm[permanent dead link]
External links
- Player profile (in French)
- Manager profile (in French)
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FC Aarau – managers
- Kerr (1933–34)
- Hammerlindl (1934–35)
- Stocker (1934–35)
- Kiss (1934–35)
- Schrenk (1935–36)
- Volentik (1936–38)
- Sutter (1938–39)
- Heine (1939)
- Kerr (1939–40)
- Heine (1940–41)
- Suter (1941–42)
- Heine (1942–43)
- F. Sobotka (1943–46)
- Ludwig (1946–48)
- Longrin (1948–50)
- Schneeberger (1950–51)
- Weber (1950–51)
- Schaer (1950–51)
- Presch (1951–53)
- Imhof (1953)
- Czischek (1953–54)
- Kerr (1954–55)
- Isler (1955–56)
- Scheurer (1956–58)
- Macho (1958–59)
- Imhof (1959–60)
- Schulz (1960–62)
- Schauer (62)
- Beck (1962–65)
- Schauer (65)
- Bürgler (1965–67)
- Stehrenberger (1967–70)
- Olk (1970–72)
- J. Sobotka (1972–73)
- S. Čebinac (1973–75)
- Tschui (1975–77)
- Stehrenberger (1977–82)
- Stehrenberger & Fischli (1982)
- Z. Čebinac (1982–84)
- Hitzfeld (1984–88)
- Kostka (1988–89)
- Frank (1989–90)
- Wehrli (1990–91)
- Strasser (1991–92)
- Fringer (1992–95)
- Trümpler (1995–98)
- Strasser (1998–99)
- Dries (1999–2000)
- Fringer (2000–02)
- Geiger (2002–04)
- Rueda (2004)
- Egli (2004–05)
- Geiger (2005–06)
- Schönenberger (2006)
- Zahner (2006–07)
- Komornicki (2007)
- Gress (2007)
- Komornicki (2007–09)
- Saibene (2009)
- Andermatt (2009–10)
- Jakovljević (2010)
- Strasser (2010)
- Jakovljević (2010–11)
- Weiler (2011–14)
- Christ (2014–15)
- Ponte (2015)
- Bordoli (2015)
- Schällibaum (2015–17)
- Jurendic (2017–18)
- Keller (2018)
- Verkerk (2018)
- Rahmen (2018–20)
- Keller (2020–22)
- Smiljanić (2022–23)
- Frei (2023–24)
- Jakovljević (2024–)
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