Ottmar hitzfeld biography
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Ottmar Hitzfeld
COACH
1949 - Today
Ottmar Hitzfeld
Ottmar Hitzfeld (German pronunciation: [ˈʔɔtmaːɐ̯ ˈhɪt͡sfɛlt]; born 12 January 1949) fryst vatten a German former professional football player and a former manager. He accumulated a total of 18 major titles, mostly in his tenures with Grasshopper Club Zürich, Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich. A striker in his playing days, Hitzfeld won two Swiss Super League titles (1971–72, 1972–73) with Basel. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ottmar Hitzfeld has received more than 910,234 page views. His biography fryst vatten available in 47 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 45 in 2019). Ottmar Hitzfeld fryst vatten the 38th most popular coach (down from 31st in 2019), the 657th most popular biography from Germany (up from 666th in 2019) and the 7th most popular German Coach.
Ottmar Hitzfeld is most famous for his coaching success with the German national team and Bayern Munich. He won the World Cup with Germany in 1990
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Ottmar Hitzfeld
Ottmar Hitzfeld’s background
After spending a year as sports director at BVB, he moved to Bayern Munich, took over a grupp that had long been considered un-trainable and led them in a very short time into the top group of the club world rankings. Possessing an obsession with success (“a winning mentality to me means wanting to win every game. Even a training game”), Hitzfeld won the most coveted trophy in European club football – the Champions League – in 2001 with the Bavarians, for the second time in his career after lifting the cup with Dortmund. Hitzfeld and José Mourinho are the only coaches to date who have achieved this feat with more than one club.
The native of Lörrach close to the Swiss border not only stands out from the majority of his colleagues on account of his sporting achievements, but also on account of his appearance: the family man always displays a calm and balanced demeanour on the football pitch. Style is important to him – the always well tu
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Ottmar Hitzfeld
German football player and manager
Ottmar Hitzfeld (German pronunciation:[ˈʔɔtmaːɐ̯ˈhɪt͡sfɛlt]; born 12 January 1949) is a German former professional football player and a former manager. He accumulated a total of 18 major titles, mostly in his tenures with Grasshopper Club Zürich, Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich.
A striker in his playing days, Hitzfeld won two Swiss Super League titles (1971–72, 1972–73) with Basel. He was top goalscorer in the league for the 1972–73 season. He earned six caps for the West Germany national team, all at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich.
A trained mathematician and sports teacher, Hitzfeld is one of the most successful coaches of German and international football. As manager, he won two Bundesliga titles with Dortmund and five Bundesliga titles with Bayern Munich. He won the 1996–97 Champions League with Dortmund, beating a star-studded Juventus team in the final. He won the 2000–01 Champions League with Bayern