- 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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Raphael Meisl (born 27
December 2000) is an
Austrian professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Austrian Bundesliga club
Austria Wien.
Meisl is...
- Karl
Meisl, or Carl
Meisl (30 June 1775 – 8
October 1853) was an
accountant in the
Imperial Austrian Navy, and a dramatist.
Meisl was born in Ljubljana...
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Wilhelm "Willy"
Meisl (26
December 1895 in
Vienna – 12 June 1968 in Locarno) was an Austrian-Jewish
sports journalist in the 20th century. He was the...
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Emanuel Meisl (born 4
March 1999) is an
Austrian professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for 2. Liga club
Austria Lustenau.
Meisl came up in...
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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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after the
Challenge Cup, was
created in 1927, an idea of
Austrian Hugo
Meisl, and pla****
between Central European clubs. In 1930, the
Coupe des Nations...
- in the
finals themselves. Head coach:
Felipe Pascucci Head coach: Hugo
Meisl Although registered to the
official list, Raftl, Janda, Stroh, Kaburek,...
- 1904, in the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
During the 1930s,
under coach Hugo
Meisl, Austria's
national team,
known as the "Wunderteam" (literally
Wonder Squad")...