Austrian footballer and manager
Adolf RiebePersonal information |
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Date of birth | (1889-02-09)9 February 1889 |
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Place of birth | Vienna, Austria-Hungary |
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Date of death | 3 May 1966(1966-05-03) (aged 77) |
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Place of death | Vienna, Austria |
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Position(s) | Midfielder |
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Senior career* |
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Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
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| Wien | | |
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| TV Jahn München | | |
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–1912 | FA Bayern im Münchener SC | | |
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1912–1915 | SpVgg Fürth | 33 | (6) |
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1915–1919 | Wiener AF | | |
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Managerial career |
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1919–1921 | Wiener AF |
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1921–1922 | VfvB Ruhrort |
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1922–1923 | Parma |
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| SG Andrea Doria |
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1925–1926 | SpVgg Fürth |
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1926–1927 | Hamburger SV |
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1930–1932 | Strasbourg |
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1935–1937 | Warta Poznań |
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Adolf Riebe (9 February 1889 – 3 May 1966) was an Austrian football midfielder and manager.
Riebe played for Wien, TV Jahn München, FA Bayern im Münchener SC and SpVgg Fürth.[1]
He later coached Wiener AF, VfvB Ruhrort, Parma, SG Andrea Doria, SpVgg Fürth, Hamburger SV,[2] RC Strasbourg[3] and Warta Poznań.
References
- ^ "Lizenzmannschaft der SpVgg Greuther Fürth: Adolf Riebe". Kleeblatt-chronik.de. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
- ^ "Adolf Riebe". Archived from the original on 14 June 2013. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
- ^ "Adolf Riebe". Racingstub.com. 9 February 1889. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
Adolf Riebe managerial positions |
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Parma Calcio 1913 – managers |
- Technical Commission (Violi, Porcelli & Spaggiari) (1919–20)
- Humphrey (1920–21)
- Riebe (1921–23)
- Ara (1923–24)
- Gobbi (1924)
- Forlivesi (1924–25)
- Achatzi (1925–26)
- Ghini (1926–27)
- Stuardt (1927)
- Grossi (1927–28)
- Violi (1928–29)
- Grossi (1929–30)
- Halmos (1930–31)
- Grossi (1931–32)
- Crotti (1932–33)
- Mistrali (1933–36)
- Mattioli (1936–37)
- Banchero (1937–38)
- Szalay (1938–39)
- Wereb (1939–40)
- Trevors (1940–42)
- Defendi (1942–43)
- Ferrari (1945–46)
- Technical Commission (Cattaneo, Lombatti, Frione & Mistrali) (1946–47)
- Technical Commission (Dentelli, Dietrich, Mazzoni & Tagliani) (1947–48)
- Technical Commission (Cattaneo, Ferrari, Giuberti, Lombatti, Mistrali, & Rigotti) (1948–49)
- Rigotti (1949–50)
- Tabanelli (1951–53)
- Quario (1953–54)
- Fiorentini (1954–56)
- Sentimenti (196X–64)
- Arcari (1964–65)
- Corghi (1965–66)
- Vitali (1967–68)
- Vitali (1969–70)
- Angeleri (1970–72)
- Gei (1974–75)
- Corelli (1977–78)
- Landoni (1978)
- Maldini (1978–80)
- Rosati (1980–81)
- Sereni (1981)
- Danova (1981–83)
- Mora (1983)
- Perani (1983–85)
- Flaborea (1985)
- Carmigiani (1985)
- Sacchi (1985–87)
- Zeman (1987)
- Vitali (1987–89)
- Scala (1989–96)
- Ancelotti (1996–98)
- Malesani (1998–2001)
- Sacchi (2001)
- Ulivieri (2001)
- Passarella (2001)
- Carmignani (2001–02)
- Prandelli (2002–04)
- Baldini (2004)
- Carmignani (2004–05)
- Beretta (2005–06)
- Pioli (2006–07)
- Ranieri (2007)
- Di Carlo (2007–08)
- Cúper (2008)
- Manzo (2008)
- Cagni (2008)
- Guidolin (2008–10)
- Marino (2010–11)
- Colomba (2011–12)
- Donadoni (2012–15)
- Apolloni (2015–16)
- D'Aversa (2016–20)
- Liverani (2020–21)
- D'Aversa (2021)
- Maresca (2021)
- Iachini (2021–22)
- Pecchia (2022–)
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SpVgg Greuther Fürth – managers |
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RC Strasbourg Alsace – managers |
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