Hans Pesser |
Personal information |
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Full name | Johann Erik Pesser |
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Date of birth | (1911-11-07)7 November 1911 |
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Place of birth | Vienna, Austria-Hungary |
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Date of death | 12 August 1986(1986-08-12) (aged 74) |
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Playing position | Striker |
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Senior career* |
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Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
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1930–1942 | Rapid Vienna | | |
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National team |
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1935–1937 | Austria | 8 | (3) |
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1938–1940 | Germany | 12 | (2) |
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Teams managed |
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1945–1953 | Rapid Vienna |
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1953–1960 | Wiener Sportklub |
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1960–1967 | Admira Wien |
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1967–1968 | Austria |
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* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals).
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Johann "Hans" Erik Pesser (7 November 1911 – 12 August 1986) was an Austrian football striker and coach.
Career
He earned 8 caps and scored 3 goals for the Austria national football team. After the annexation of Austria by Germany, he earned 12 caps and scored 2 goals for the Germany national football team, and participated in the 1938 FIFA World Cup. He spent his club career at SK Rapid Wien,[1] and later also managed the team, and also briefly managed the Austria national team.[1] As coach he reached 7 titles in the Austrian championship and three Austrian Cups.
Honours
as player
- Rapid Wien(4 x Austrian Champion 1935, 1938, 1940, 1941;German Cup 1938;German Champion 1941)
as coach
- Rapid Wien(1945-52: 4 x Austrian Champion, 1 x Austrian Cup, 1x Zentropacup)
- Wiener Sportklub (1953-1960: 2 x Austrian Champion)
- Admira (1 x Austrian Champion, 2 x Austrian Cup)[1]
References
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| - Schönecker (1910–25)
- Willmott (1925–26)
- Bauer (1926–36)
- Nitsch (1936–45)
- Pesser (1945–53)
- Uridil (1953–54)
- Hierländer (1954–55)
- Gernhardt (1955)
- Wagner (1955)
- Beranek (1956)
- Wagner (1956)
- Merkel (1956–58)
- Kumhofer (1958–59)
- Körner (1959–66)
- Vytlačil (1966–68)
- Decker (1968)
- Vytlačil (1968–69)
- Rappan (1969–70)
- Springer (1970–72)
- Körner (1972)
- Hložek (1972–75)
- Pecanka (1975)
- Binder and Körner (1975–76)
- Brzeżańczyk (1976–77)
- Körner (1977–78)
- Schlechta (1978–79)
- Skocik (1979–82)
- Nuske (1982)
- Barić (1982–85)
- Marković (1985–86)
- Barić (1986–88)
- Kaipel (1988)
- Marković (1988–89)
- Krankl (1989–92)
- Starek (1992–93)
- Baumgartner (1993–94)
- Dokupil (1994–98)
- Weber (1998–00)
- Dokupil (2000–01)
- Persidis (2001)
- Matthäus (2001–02)
- Hickersberger (2002–05)
- Zellhofer (2006)
- Pacult (2006–11)
- Barisic (2011)
- Schöttel (2011–13)
- Barisic (2013–)
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| - Meisl (1912–14)
- Retschury (1914–19)
- Meisl (1919–37)
- Retschury (1937)
- Zankl (1945)
- Bauer (1945–48)
- Frühwirth (1948)
- Nausch (1948–54)
- Kaulich (1954–55)
- Molzer (1955)
- Geyer (1955–56)
- Molzer & Argauer (1956–58)
- Frey, Putzendopler, Selzer & Molzer (1958)
- Decker (1958–64)
- Walter & Guttmann (1964)
- Frühwirth (1964–67)
- Alge & Pesser (1967–68)
- Šťastný (1968–75)
- Elsner (1975)
- Senekowitsch (1976–78)
- Stotz (1978–81)
- Latzke & Schmidt (1982)
- Hof (1982–84)
- Elsner (1985–87)
- Hickersberger (1988–90)
- Riedl (1990–91)
- Constantini (1991)
- Happel (1991–92)
- Constantini (1992)
- Prohaska (1993–99)
- Barić (1999–2001)
- Krankl (2002–05)
- Ruttensteiner, Herzog & Kovacic (2005)
- Hickersberger (2006–08)
- Brückner (2008–09)
- Constantini (2009–11)
- Ruttensteiner (2011)
- Koller (2011–)
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