词条 | Otto Fischer (footballer) |
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| name = Otto Fischer | image = | fullname = Otto Fischer | height = | birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1901|1|1}} | birth_place = Vienna, Austria-Hungary | death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1941|7|1|1901|1|1}} | death_place = Liepaja, Latvia | position = Forward | youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = | years1 = 1920–1921 | years2 = 1921 | years3 = 1923–1926 | years4 = 1926–1930 | clubs1 = ASV Hertha Wien | clubs2 = Karlsbader FK | clubs3 = First Vienna FC | clubs4 = Hakoah Vienna | caps1 = | caps2 = | caps3 = | caps4 = | goals1 = | goals2 = | goals3 = | goals4 = | nationalyears1 = 1923–1928 | nationalteam1 = Austria | nationalcaps1 = 7 | nationalgoals1 = 0 | manageryears1 = 1928 | manageryears2 = 1930–1931 | manageryears3 = 1932–1934 | manageryears4 = 1934–1935 | manageryears5 = | managerclubs1 = Napoli | managerclubs2 = Mačva Šabac | managerclubs3 = DSV Saaz | managerclubs4 = Concordia Zagreb | managerclubs5 = Olimpia Liepaja }} Otto "Schloime" Fischer (1 January 1901 – July 1941) was a former Austrian football player and coach. Player careerBorn in Austrian capital Vienna, back then capital of Austro-Hungary, Fischer played with Hertha Wien and Karlsbader FK, before playing six consecutive seasons in the Austrian championship, first with First Vienna FC (3 seasons, 1923 till 1926), then with Hakoah Vienna (3 seasons, 1926 till 1930[1]) and including a spell with Wacker Wien (half season of 1927–28).[2] Between 1923 and 1928 he made 7 appearances for the Austrian national team.[3] Managerial careerFischer became coach of Napoli at the start of the 1928–29 Divisione Nazionale but was replaced during the season by Giovanni Terrile.[4] He coached Serbian side FK Mačva Šabac in the 1930–31 Yugoslav Championship.[5][6] He also coached DSV Saaz and HŠK Concordia.[7][8] Then he moved to Latvia where he coached Olimpia Liepaja.[9] He was killed in Liepaja, Latvia, in July 1941.[10] References1. ^Statistik Ö1 (Wien I. Liga) 1929/30 at austriafootball.au {{S.S.C. Napoli managers}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Fischer, Otto}}{{austria-footy-defender-stub}}2. ^Otto Fischer at National-Football-Teams.com 3. ^Otto Fischer at EU-Football.info 4. ^Le rose storiche degli anni '20 at Napoli official website, retrieved 22–1–2O17 {{it icon}} 5. ^Mačva (Šabac) at exyufudbal.in.rs 6. ^1930/1931 at exyufudbal.in.rs 7. ^[https://books.google.pt/books?id=dHKCrsx7JH0C&pg=PA261&lpg=PA261&dq=otto+fischer+first+hakoah&source=bl&ots=5laBmttFJG&sig=4KqlX3LfsP3W1xGohifmYNWCBqQ&hl=pt-BR&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi1rIHlurzJAhUDWxoKHVbnBIIQ6AEIKzAC#v=onepage&q=otto%20fischer%20first%20hakoah&f=false "Die Legionäre". 2. Auflage: österreichische Fußballer in aller Welt] by David Forster, Bernhard Hachleitner, Robert Hummer and Robert Franta, page 261 8. ^Concordia (Zagreb) at exyufudbal.in.rs 9. ^Liepājas ebreji pēta pagātni, dzīvojot šodienai un nākotnei II at irliepaja.lv, 1-8-2014, retrieved 2-12-2015 10. ^Otto Fischer at liepajajews.org 15 : 1901 births|1941 deaths|Sportspeople from Vienna|Austrian footballers|Austria international footballers|Austrian football managers|Austrian expatriate football managers|Association football forwards|First Vienna FC players|SC Hakoah Wien footballers|S.S.C. Napoli managers|Expatriate football managers in Italy|Expatriate football managers in Yugoslavia|Expatriate football managers in Latvia|Association football defenders |
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