Jenő Konrád
Hungarian footballer and manager
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | (1894-08-13)13 August 1894 | ||
Place of birth | Bácspalánka, Austria-Hungary (now Bačka Palanka Serbia) | ||
Date of death | 15 July 1978(1978-07-15) (aged 83) | ||
Place of death | New York City, United States of America | ||
Position(s) | Defender | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1909–1911 | Budapesti AK | ||
1911–1919 | MTK Budapest | ||
1919–1924 | Austria Vienna | ||
1924–1925 | First Vienna | ||
1925–1926 | Austria Vienna | ||
International career | |||
1915 | Hungary | 1 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
1925–1926 | Austria Vienna | ||
1926 | SC Wacker Wien | ||
1927 | Chinezul Timişoara | ||
1927–1929 | Wiener AC | ||
1929–1930 | Hakoah Vienna | ||
1930–1932 | 1. FC Nürnberg | ||
1932–1933 | Ripensia Timişoara | ||
1934–1935 | 1. FC Brno | ||
1935 | FK Austria Wien | ||
1936 | Ripensia Timişoara[1] | ||
1936–1938 | US Triestina | ||
1938–1939 | Lille | ||
1939–1940 | Sporting Lisbon (Assistant) | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Jenő Konrád (13 August 1894 – 15 July 1978) also referred to as Eugen Conrad[2] or Eugène Conrad or Eugenio Konrad was a Hungarian footballer and manager. In the 1910s he played on the Hungary national team with his brother, Kálmán Konrád. He is most noted for his career as a football manager; he managed SC Wacker Wien, Chinezul Timişoara, Wiener AC, Hakoah Vienna, 1. FC Nürnberg, Ripensia Timişoara, 1. FC Brno, FK Austria Wien, US Triestina,[3] and Olympique Lillois.
Honours
Manager
Chinezul Timişoara
Ripensia Timişoara
References
- ^ "FOTBAL. Noua CAMPIOANA a ROMANIEI. Ce mai vuiet, ce mai larma..." [FOOTBALL. The new CHAMPION of ROMANIA. What a noise, what a noise ...] (in Romanian). Vechi.timisoaraexpress.ro. 14 May 2017. Retrieved 29 May 2021. Archived 2 June 2021 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Rota, Davide (29 April 1998). "Yugoslav Players and Coaches in Italy". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 20 October 2017.
- ^ "Statistiche Triestina storico". unionetriestina.it (in Italian). Retrieved 20 October 2017.
- ^ "Jenő Konrád profile". WorldFootball. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
- ^ a b "Andone este singurul antrenor care a realizat eventul cu două echipe diferite" [Andone is the only coach who made the double with two different teams] (in Romanian). Gsp.ro. 11 May 2008. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
- ^ "RETRO GSP. 87 de ani de când finala campionatului de fotbal a fost eclipsată de un derby de trap" [RETRO GSP. 87 years since the football championship final was overshadowed by a trot derby] (in Romanian). Gsp.ro. 9 July 2020. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
External links
- Profile at labtof.ro
- Profile at austria-archiv.at
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1. FC Nürnberg – managers
- Spiksley (1913–14)
- Kürschner (1921–22)
- Spiksley (1927)
- Michalke (1927–28)
- Konrád (1930–32)
- Schaffer (1932–35)
- Michalke (1935–36)
- Orth (1936–39)
- Riemke (1939–41)
- Schmidt (1941–45)
- Michalke (1946–47)
- Schmitt (1947–49)
- Schmidt (1950–52)
- Riemke (1952–54)
- Binder (1955–60)
- Widmayer (1960–63)
- Csaknády (1963–64)
- Baumann (1964–65)
- Csaknády (1965–66)
- Vincze (1966)
- Merkel (1967–69)
- Körner (a.i.) (1969)
- Klötzer (1969–70)
- Barthel (1970–71)
- Mihajlović (1971)
- Langner (1971)
- Čajkovski (1971–73)
- Tilkowski (1973–76)
- Buhtz (1976–78)
- Kern (1978)
- Gebhardt (1978–79)
- Vliers (1979)
- Gebhardt (1979–80)
- Heese (1980–81)
- Popp (1981)
- Hoffmann (1981)
- Elzner (1981)
- Klug (1981–83)
- Kröner (1983)
- Popp (1983)
- Höher (1984–88)
- Gerland (1988–90)
- Lieberwirth (1990)
- Haan (1990–91)
- Entenmann (1991–93)
- Renner (1993–94)
- Zobel (1994)
- Sebert (1995)
- Gerland (1995–96)
- Entenmann (1996–97)
- Magath (1997–98)
- Reimann (1998)
- Brunner (1998)
- Rausch (1998–2000)
- Brunner (a.i.) (2000)
- Augenthaler (2000–03)
- Wolf (2003–05)
- Lieberwirth (a.i.) (2005)
- Meyer (2005–08)
- von Heesen (2008)
- Oenning (2008–09)
- Hecking (2009–12)
- Wiesinger (2012–13)
- Reutershahn (2012–13)
- Prinzen (a.i.) (2013)
- Verbeek (2013–14)
- Prinzen (a.i.) (2014)
- Ismaël (2014)
- Weiler (2014–16)
- Schwartz (2016–17)
- Köllner (2017–19)
- Schommers (a.i.) (2019)
- Čanadi (2019)
- Mintál (a.i.) (2019)
- Keller (2019–20)
- Wiesinger (a.i.) (2020)
- Klauß (2020–22)
- Weinzierl (2022–23)
- Hecking (a.i.) (2023)
- Fiél (2023–24)
- Klose (2024–)
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