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    Hugo Meisl (16 November 1881 – 17 February 1937), brother of the journalist Willy Meisl, was the multi-lingual football coach of the famous Austrian 'Wunderteam'...
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  • Meisl is a surname. Notable persons with that name include: Karl Meisl (1775–1853), Austrian dramatist Hugo Meisl (1881–1937), Austrian football coach...
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  • given to the Austria national football team of the 1930s. Led by manager Hugo Meisl, the team had an unbeaten streak of 14 games between April 1931 and December...
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  • combination game. Working with Austrian coach and his friend Hugo Meisl in the early 1930s, Meisl's Austria national football team (known as the "Wunderteam")...
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  • the second world war. The team enjoyed success in the 1930s under coach Hugo Meisl, becoming a dominant side in Europe and earning the nickname "Wunderteam"...
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    longest-serving Löw signs new Germany deal, UEFA.com, 31 October 2016 Hugo Meisl - International Matches as Coach, RSSSF Sir Walter Winterbottom - International...
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  • team became a European power in the 1930s under the command of coach Hugo Meisl and the leadership of Matthias Sindelar, which earned him the nickname...
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    in extra time. At Tranebergs Idrottsplats, Austrian football pioneer Hugo Meisl was the referee as Finland beat Italy, also in extra time. In the second...
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  • modelled after the Challenge Cup, was created in 1927, an idea of Austrian Hugo Meisl, and played between Central European clubs. In 1930, the Coupe des Nations...
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  • Chapman was a fan of the continental game and counted among his friends Hugo Meisl and Jimmy Hogan, coaches of the Austrian "Wunderteam" of the 1930s. As...
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  • the initiative of the head of the Austrian Football Association (ÖFB), Hugo Meisl. Moreover, the creation of a European Cup for national teams – that unlike...
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  • 1982, 1990 and 1998 with the participation of Austria at the World Cup. Hugo Meisl was one of the best-known personalities in the early years of the Austrian...
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    one non-FIFA nationality. As of 1 December 2018 Jimmy Hogan (1911–12) Hugo Meisl (1912–13) Unknown (1914–18) Johann Andres (1919–21) Gustav Lanzer (1922–27)...
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    century. He was the brother of Austrian national football manager Hugo Meisl. Meisl's writings did much to transform how football was perceived and played...
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    became an essential part of the Austrian Wunderteam that was coached by Hugo Meisl, until the two later had a falling out. Writer David Goldblatt described...
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  • not in the finals themselves. Head coach: Felipe Pascucci Head coach: Hugo Meisl Although registered to the official list, Raftl, Janda, Stroh, Kaburek...
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    Wunderteam was primarily a strategic creation of coaches Jimmy Hogan and Hugo Meisl. Austria disputed the 4–2 result, asserting that Peruvian fans had invaded...
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    85' Report Stadium: Millenáris Sporttelep Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Hugo Meisl (Austria) Note: Imre Schlosser set the goal scoring record for Hungary...
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  • United States, South Korea Lajos Baróti 91 1957 1978 21 132 Hungary, Peru Hugo Meisl 55 1919 1937 18 131 Austria-Hungary, Austria Antoni Piechniczek 82 1981...
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    Jonas (1840–1896), Czech-American journalist, linguist and politician Hugo Meisl (1881–1937), Austrian football coach "Population of Municipalities – 1...
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    individual skills. This school was heavily influenced by the likes of Hugo Meisl and Jimmy Hogan, the English coach who visited Austria at the time. The...
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    than 5,000 German football players. Hogan next formed a partnership with Hugo Meisl in 1931, coaching the Austria national football team to success during...
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  • Wagner CH Josef Smistik (c) LH Johann Urbanek OR Karl Zischek IR Josef Bican IL Anton Schall OL Rudolf Viertl CF Matthias Sindelar Manager: Hugo Meisl...
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    with the national team of Uruguay. The list also includes such names as Hugo Meisl, Alf Ramsey, Mario Zagallo, Helmut Schön, Carlos Alberto Parreira, Joachim...
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    Lattek (GER) 1970–2000 Bayern Munich, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Barcelona  Hugo Meisl (AUT) 1912–14, 1919–37 Austria national team  Otto Rehhagel (GER) 1972–2010...
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  • conceived by the Austrian football pioneer Hugo Meisl, regarded by some as one of the fathers of European football. Meisl was also behind the launch of the Mitropa...
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  • football team.  Austria Wunderteam Wonder Team In the 1930s led by Manager Hugo Meisl, the team earned the Nickname after a 14 matches undefeated run.  Azerbaijan...
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  • and tactics from internationally respected coaches such as Jimmy Hogan, Hugo Meisl and Vittorio Pozzo in a quest to improve the standards of the Germany...
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    Wiener AC, which ended 3–3. Košek scored 3 goals and the referee was Hugo Meisl. During his time at Sparta Jan played more than 25 games and scored more...
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  • when he was hit by a stone thrown by a spectator. Despite the violence, Hugo Meisl, president of the Austrian Football Association, described the competition...
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