• Otto Nerz (21 October 1892 – 18 April 1949) was a German footballer player and manager and the first head coach of the Germany national team between 1923...
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  • Dominik Nerz (born 1989), German road cyclist Joachim Nerz (born 1964), German botanist Louis Nerz (1866–1938), Austrian screenwriter and actor Otto Nerz (1892–1949)...
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    'Association Coach') is a position created in 1926 and first held by Otto Nerz. The German team began playing matches in 1908, but for 18 years it had...
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    becoming Germany's second youngest coach at 36 years old, only behind Otto Nerz, who was 34 when hired in 1926. Nagelsmann is set to manage Germany at...
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  • no dedicated coach. The first manager of the Germany national team was Otto Nerz, a school teacher from Mannheim, who served in the role from 1926 to 1936...
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  • Korb, Laurent and Courtois remained on standby in France. Head coach: Otto Nerz Although registered to the official list, Buchloh, Münzenberg, Albrecht...
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    Margwelaschwili, author (1927–2020) Karl August Nerger, Admiral (1875–1947) Otto Nerz, football coach and SA officer (1892–1949) Eduard Stadtler (1886–1945)...
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    occupational injuries was extremely popular. The former national coach Otto Nerz claimed that a hypothetical "Hohenlychen national team" could compete...
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    German football team between 1921 and 1925 before becoming assistant to Otto Nerz in 1932. Herberger succeeded him as national coach after Germany's uninspired...
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    of Wikipedia articles can be found here. Richard Girulatis (1912–1920) Otto Nerz (1924–1926) Sepp Herberger (1930–1932) Lori Polster (1944–1945) Walter...
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    eliminated in the quarter finals, losing 2–0 to Norway. The result cost coach Otto Nerz his job, being replaced by his assistant Sepp Herberger. Following World...
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    including Adolf Hitler witnessed this defeat, whereafter team manager Otto Nerz was immediately dismissed and replaced by Sepp Herberger. Major football...
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  • Janes CH Fritz Szepan (c) LH Paul Zielinski OR Ernst Lehner IR Karl Hohmann IL Otto Siffling OL Stanislaus Kobierski CF Edmund Conen Manager: Otto Nerz...
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    (1882–1951), last German Crown Prince Paul Levi (1883–1930), communist leader Otto Nerz (1892–1949), football player and manager and sports administrator Friedrich...
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  • no dedicated coach. The first manager of the Germany national team was Otto Nerz, a school teacher from Mannheim, who served in the role from 1926 to 1936...
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    thinking football officials, like the Germany national team managers Otto Nerz and Sepp Herberger, who had hoped for a Reichsliga, a unified highest...
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  • first assembled during the 1934 FIFA World Cup under the management of Otto Nerz. The dominant German side of the era was Schalke 04, but the club's style...
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  • replacing Willibald Kress, who had fallen out of favour with Reich coach Otto Nerz after a momentous blunder by Kress in the semi-final had arguably cost...
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  • Erich Naumann Hans Naumann Werner Naumann Arthur Nebe Josef Neckermann Otto Nerz Hermann Neubacher Erich Neumann (politician) Konstantin von Neurath Elly...
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  • Germany national football team in Berlin against France. Then manager Otto Nerz substituted him for Richard Hofmann in the half time break since the crowd...
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  • strong header, with a fast start and a hard shot striker. Reichs coach Otto Nerz invited the Neuendorf striker hope - he had already attracted attention...
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    a fact that is widely attributed to bad relations with national coach Otto Nerz. Nevertheless, because of his success and his athletic prowess, national...
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    Rohr received his first German national team call-up by German manager Otto Nerz. There he found himself on the pitch with stars such as Ernst Kuzorra...
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  • Norway eliminated the host nation from the tournament and got coach Otto Nerz sacked. Nerz' successor Sepp Herberger, who later handed his son Günter caps...
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    the examination as a sports teacher. The then German national manager Otto Nerz discovered his ability for team leading and managing and connected him...
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  • Tramutola, who co-managed Argentina at age 27 in 1930, while the oldest is Otto Rehhagel, who was in charge of Greece at age 71 in 2010. While many of the...
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    of national strength, making sport become an instrument of propaganda. Otto Nerz was discovered and appointed by Linnemann as the national team coach....
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  • midfield, used as needed and appropriate". The later national team coach Otto Nerz called him "one of the greatest geniuses of German football and the creator...
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  • Frank Powell Head coach: Jim Mc Crae Head coach: Peter Farmer Head coach: Otto Nerz Head coach: Augusto Rangone Head coach: Gustave Jacquemart The following...
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  • Munzinger Andrea Nahles Fritz Naphtali Michael Naumann Robert Neddermeyer Otto Nerz Wolfgang Nešković Gustav Neuring Paul Nevermann Julian Nida-Rümelin Ernst...
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