Paul Gludovatz

Paul Gludovatz in 2011

2012 -

Paul Gludovatz ( born June 10, 1946 in Eberau ) is an Austrian football coach Burgenland Croatian descent.

Career

Gludovatz played at SV Oberwart. He decided against a professional contract and sought instead to a coaching career. This, he raced in Oberwart before in 1981 he took over the leadership of the Austrian talent. Gludovatz was for 27 years the trainer for various junior national teams within the OFB. His greatest success was reaching the semi-finals in the U20 World Cup Canada 2007. Paul Gludovatz is considered demanding, consistent trainer with special training methods.

Between July 10, 2008 and March 19, 2012 trained Gludovatz the SV Ried in the Austrian Bundesliga. There he took the fall league title in 2010 and 2011 as well as the OFB Cup victory in 2011.

On March 19, 2012, at a press conference announced that Gludovatz will take over the 2012/2013 season, the Office of the sporty new CEO at SK Sturm Graz. Subsequently, it was agreed at the SV Ried to a resolution of the existing contract on reasonable notice by 1 April 2012. Since October 2012 Paul Gludovatz is Coach of TSV Hartberg. By the end of 2013 season he will leave this club and hire as head coach at the sports club Eberau in his homeland.

Achievements

  • Second place in the U-16 European Championship Germany 1997
  • Third place in the U-19 European Championship Liechtenstein 2003
  • Fifth place in the U-17 European Championship France 2004
  • Third place in the U-19 European Championships Poland 2006
  • Fourth place in the Canada 2007 U -20 World Cup
  • Winter champions of the Austrian Bundesliga with SV Ried: 2010, 2011
  • ÖFB Cup victory with the SV Ried 2010/11
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