Josef "Jupp" Derwall (10 March 1927 – 26 June 2007) was a German professional football manager and player. He was head coach of the West Germany national...
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Vengloš Manager: Alketas Panagoulias Manager: Jan Zwartkruis Manager: Jupp Derwall Manager: Guy Thys Manager: Ron Greenwood Manager: Enzo Bearzot Manager:...
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Hidalgo Manager: Todor Veselinović Manager: Fernando Cabrita Manager: Mircea Lucescu Manager: Miguel Muñoz Manager: Jupp Derwall RSSSF weltfussball.de [1]...
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final of 1976, losing 0–2 to Hamburger SV. After working as assistant to Jupp Derwall with the Germany national football team, Ribbeck was appointed Bayer...
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– Stanisław Kania, Polish communist politician (d. 2020) March 10 – Jupp Derwall, German football player and manager (d. 2007) March 12 Raúl Alfonsín...
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(30 caps and World Cup player in 1958); and later national team coach Jupp Derwall all represented Fortuna. Fortuna's performance was not good enough to...
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which remain to this day. Schön was succeeded by his assistant, Jupp Derwall. Derwall's tenure began successfully. The team won a second European Championship...
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Jupp is a German masculine given name, short for Joseph. Notable people with the name include: Jupp Derwall (1927–2007), German footballer and coach Jupp...
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Felix Latzke and Georg Schmidt Head coach: Luis Santibáñez Head coach: Jupp Derwall Although players marked with an * (Allofs, Engels and Hieronymus) were...
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Galatasaray in July 1986. He was spotted by the legendary Germany coach Jupp Derwall who signed him for Galatasaray. He played at Galatasaray for the rest...
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West German squad, remaining off the side until enticed to return by Jupp Derwall in 1981. Breitner is one of only five footballers to have achieved the...
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to stay undefeated in his first ten matches, after Sepp Herberger and Jupp Derwall. This run would end on 23 September, as Germany lost 1–0 to Hungary in...
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Olimpico in Rome with 11,059 spectators, in a repeat of the 1976 final. Jupp Derwall, the West Germany manager, selected a defensive line-up after Herbert...
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coached Turkey from an advice by fellow German and Piontek's teacher Jupp Derwall from May 1990 to 1993, in which though they failed to qualify for either...
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and Herzegovina Ivica Grlić Denis Pozder Germany Reinhold Münzenberg Jupp Derwall Reinhold Yabo Lewis Holtby Marco Stiepermann Kai Havertz Torsten Frings...
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disagreements with the German Football Association, then national team manager Jupp Derwall, and teammates including Paul Breitner. According to Schuster, it was...
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and the post was taken over by his assistant, Jupp Derwall. West Germany's first tournament under Derwall was successful, as they earned their second European...
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the 1982 World Cup qualification against Austria. West Germany manager Jupp Derwall started him in a three-man front line alongside Klaus Fischer and Karl-Heinz...
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Both teams denied any collusion during the match. West Germany manager Jupp Derwall defended his team from the criticism, pointing out that Uli Stielike...
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Fischer Substitutions: GK 21 Bernd Franke DF 12 Wilfried Hannes MF 10 Hansi Müller 70' MF 14 Felix Magath FW 9 Horst Hrubesch 62' Manager: Jupp Derwall...
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would retire after the 1978 World Cup, to be replaced by his assistant Jupp Derwall. He was unable to go out on a high note as his team was knocked out of...
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Beckenbauer was appointed manager of the West Germany national team to replace Jupp Derwall on 12 September 1984. He took the team all the way to the final of the...
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that any club had won the Süper Lig three times in a row. German coach Jupp Derwall (1927–2007), shocked observers by turning down several job offers in...
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parliament Werner Baumbach (1916–1953), bomber pilot in World War II Jupp Derwall (1927–2007), football player and coach, played over 275 games Manfred...
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Fischer Substitutions: GK 21 Bernd Franke DF 12 Wilfried Hannes MF 10 Hansi Müller 70' MF 14 Felix Magath FW 9 Horst Hrubesch 62' Manager: Jupp Derwall...
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"Günay Kayarlar". "Günay Kayarlar". "Günay Kayarlar". "Tomislav Ivic". "Jupp Derwall". "Mustafa Denizli". "Siegfried Held". "Mustafa Denizli". "Karl-Heinz...
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Madonna in the War Crimes Camp 'Golden Mile' Jupp Derwall (1927–2007), football player and manager Jupp Kapellmann (born 1949), footballer Martin Schulz...
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goalscoring midfielder. His immediate progress earned him a call-up from Jupp Derwall for Germany. In Hanover they faced France in November 1980 and Allgöwer...
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Head coach: Bob Guelker Head coach: Aleksandr Ponomarev Head coach: Jupp Derwall "1972 Summer Olympics: Football, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 18 December...
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featured alike in the less successful Euro 1984, all under the coaching of Jupp Derwall. In the 1982 World Cup final, he was responsible for conceding a penalty...
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