- Karl
Rappan (26
September 1905 – 2
January 1996) was an
Austrian footballer and coach. He pla**** and
managed mostly in Switzerland,
where he won multiple...
- (1943–48) Karl
Rappan (1948–53)
Albert Châtelain (1953–54) K.
Rappan / A. Châtelain (1954–55) K.
Rappan / T.
Brinek (1955–56) Karl
Rappan (1956–57) Jenő...
- on
standby in Sweden. Head coach:
Josef Meissner Head coach: Karl
Rappan Note:
Rappan was Austrian, but
Austria was
annexed into ****
Germany at the time...
-
referred to as libero,
which is
Italian for "free".
Austrian manager Karl
Rappan is
thought to be a
pioneer of this role, when he
incorporated it into his...
- such as the Inter-Cities
Fairs Cup,
International Football Cup and Karl
Rappan Cup, Cup of the Alps,
Balkans Cup and the
restructured Mitropa Cup (as well...
-
Fernando Riera Head coach:
Giovanni Ferrari and
Paolo Mazza Head coach: Karl
Rappan Head coach: Aymoré
Moreira Head coach:
Rudolf Vytlačil Head coach: Ignacio...
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awaiting a call if the need arose. It did not
happen however. Head coach: Karl
Rappan Head coach:
Lajos Czeizler Head coach: Doug
Livingstone Players numbered...
- the Inter-Cities
Fairs Cup,
Ernst B. Thommen, and the
Austrian coach Karl
Rappan, who
coached the
Switzerland national team at the 1938 FIFA
World Cup and...
- Ove
Grahn Mats Gren Kim Källström
Izidor "Dori" Kürschner (1925–34) Karl
Rappan (1935–48)
Gerhard "Hardy"
Walter (1948–50)
Willi Treml (1950–55)
Willi Hahnemann...
- counterattacks. The
catenaccio system was
invented by an
Austrian coach, Karl
Rappan.
Rappan's original system was
implemented with four
fixed defenders, playing...