Felix Latzke

Felix Latzke ( born 1 February 1942 in Vienna ) is a retired Austrian football player and football coach. As a player, he won the Admira the Double, as a coach, he worked on the Austrian national team at the 1982 World Cup and reached the semi-finals with FC Swarovski in the UEFA Cup.

Playing career

The youth clubs of Felix Latzke were the SC Wacker Wien and SC Southern Railway, at the age of 18 he moved to SV tram, where he was engaged after only one year of the newly re- ascended into the top flight SK Admira Vienna. In the Admiralty, he spent the next ten years and during that time was one of the top scorers of the club. After he was able to play in 1964 in the first team, he scored a total of 60 top-flight for the club.

One of the greatest successes of the black-and- whites during this period the championship title in the 1965/66 season and the OFB - Cup victory under coach Hans Pesser included in the same year. After Günter Kaltenbrunner Felix Latzke had been the second best Admira contactors in the Champions season with twelve hits and could also have three missions in 1965 in the Austrian B- team. After the merger, the Admiralty with Latzkes strain club SC Wacker he came but hardly for the course and finished after his active career.

Coaching career

Latzke initially remained at the Südstädtern, where he worked as an assistant coach and coach of the second team, which formed a syndicate with the SC Brunn glass factory. In 1974 he took over as coach of Linz ASK, with which he occupied two midfield places in the Bundesliga. This was followed by an activity in the OFB, where he was responsible for the B national team and the Under-21s, interrupted by a season at SK VÖEST Linz.

1979 Latzke returned to the Admiralty that he should serve for four years. He built future internationals like Josef Degeorgi, Gerald Messlender, Manfred Kern and Manfred Zsak into the team. In this period, two fourth places were achieved and in 1982 the participation in the UEFA Cup hedged, with you, however, came against FC Bohemians Prague with 1:7 under the wheels.

After qualifying for the FIFA World Cup 1982, there was a rift between the successful team manager Karl Stotz and the OFB - President Karl Sekanina what former cost the post. The OFB decided on an interim basis to entrust the care of the national team during the World Cup a duo, consisting of Felix Latzke as a coach and the OFB - employees Georg Schmidt. With the national team reached Latzke in Spain to qualify for the second group stage and the eighth place, overshadowed, however, participation was of the non-aggression pact of Gijon.

After his time at the Admiralty Latzke initially looked after the SC Eisenstadt, which he led to victory in Mitropacup before he transferred in 1985 to the Tyrol and started training at FC Wacker Innsbruck. With a third place to qualify for the UEFA Cup in 1987 where the team then advanced all the way to the semifinals after license transfer as FC Swarovski Tirol and there to eventual winners IFK Göteborg failed. In 1987 Latzke to an offer from the German Bundesliga and oversaw the SV Waldhof Mannheim, where he, however, during the second season (16 November 1988) was on leave. When SV Waldhof Latzke had become the successor of coach Klaus Schlappner in the summer of 1987, and should the sporting losses through the exchange of Jürgen Kohler ( 1 FC Köln ), Maurizio Gaudino, Fritz Walter (both VfB Stuttgart ) and the career in the late club icon Günter Sebert intercept through a rebuild. In his first season Waldhof held as tables - 16th through the play-offs against the third party the 2nd Bundesliga Darmstadt 98 ( with ex -Waldhof coach Klaus Schlappner on the bench ) the class. After the 1:5 defeat on Matchday 14 of the 1988/89 season at Hamburger SV Latzke was then peeled from the November 17, 1988 by Günter Sebert.

On his return to Austria, he was until the mid- 1990s at a number of other Bundesliga teams operate, such as at VfB Mödling (1989-1990 ), Vienna ( 1990-1991), SK Vorwärts Steyr ( 1991-1992) and FC Stahl Linz (1992-1993), but without thereby achieve greater success. Most recently, he supervised several unterklassige clubs such as ASK Stoob, the Vienna Sports Club, Eastern Railway SC XI, the SC Neudorfl, SC Eisenstadt and last SC Munich village in 2nd class East / Mitte.

Achievements

1913-1937: Hugo Meisl | Heinrich Retschury from 1945: Josef Argauer | Otto Barić | Eduard Bauer | Karel Brückner | Didi Constantini | Karl Decker | Branko Elsner | Alfred Frey | Eduard Frühwirth | Karl Geyer | Béla Guttmann | Ernst Happel | Hickersberger | Andreas Herzog | Erich Hof | Hans Kaulich | Hans Krankl | Arthur Kolisch | Slavko Kovačić | Felix Latzke | Josef Molzer | Walter Nausch | Johann Pesser | Herbert Prohaska | Franz Putzendopler | Alfred Riedl | Willibald Ruttensteiner | Egon Selzer | Helmut Senekowitsch | Leopold Šťastný | Karl Stotz | Karl Zankl

Current team boss Marcel Koller

  • Football players ( Austria )
  • Athletes (Vienna)
  • Football coach ( Germany )
  • Football players ( LASK Linz)
  • Austrian Champion ( football)
  • Austrian
  • Born in 1942
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