Fritz Korbach (18 July 1945 – 14 August 2011) was a German professional football player and manager. He was particularly well known in the Netherlands...
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respectively, in 1977–78 and 1978–79, the club relegated again. In 1982, Fritz Korbach was appointed as head coach. He was Volendam's first German manager...
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Graafschap enjoyed its lengthiest unbroken tenure in the Eredivisie. Under Fritz Korbach's management in 1997, the club achieved its highest-ever league finish...
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(1980–85) Foppe de Haan (1985–88) Ted Immers (1988–89) Ab Gritter (1989–90) Fritz Korbach (1 July 1990 – 30 June 1992) Foppe de Haan (18 October 1992 – 30 June...
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Theo Verlangen (1983–85) Simon Kistemaker (1 July 1985 – 30 June 1986) Fritz Korbach (1 July 1986 – 30 June 1988) Sándor Popovics (1 June 1988 – 30 June...
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(1 July 1996 – 30 June 1998) Theo Vonk (8 March 1998 – 30 June 1999) Fritz Korbach (1 July 1999 – 30 June 2001) Gertjan Verbeek (1 July 2001 – 30 June...
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later, in 1999, he joined Heracles Almelo as an assistant coach under Fritz Korbach. After one season, De Jong left the club and spent two years as an assistant...
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Syamsuddin Umar 2001–2003 M. Basri 2004–2005 Miroslav Janů 2005–2006 Fritz Korbach 2006–2007 Carlos De Mello 2007–2008 Radoy Minkovski 2008–2009 Raja Isa...
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1985 – 30 June 1988) Mircea Petescu (30 June 1988 – 15 December 1988) Fritz Korbach (15 December 1988 – 30 June 1990) Henk ten Cate (22 Feb 1990 – 30 June...
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Verhaert (ass.) (1974–75) Hans Alleman (1 July 1975 – 30 June 1977) Fritz Korbach (1 July 1977 – 30 June 1982) Bas Paauwe (interim) (1982) Rinus Israel...
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Dolf Roks (1999–01) Willem van Hanegem (2001) Frank Rijkaard (2001–02) Fritz Korbach (2003) Chris Dekker (2003) Mike Snoei (2003–05) Adri van Tiggelen (interim)...
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(1980–81) Rob Groener (1981–82) Spitz Kohn (1 November 1982 – 30 June 1983) Fritz Korbach (1 July 1983 – 30 June 1986) Theo Vonk (1 July 1986 – 30 June 1992)...
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then 29-year-old head coach of Velox, who was joined by 24-year-old Fritz Korbach from USV Elinkwijk as assistant. Their assignment was to forge one club...
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Fritz Korbach racially abused two black players, calling Bryan Roy "a short fucking negro" and Romário "that coffee bean of PSV"). Furtherly, Korbach...
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Mastenbroek (1939–1960) Bas Paauwe (1964–1968) Maarten Vink (1968–1973) Fritz Korbach (1973–1977) Frans Körver (1977–1980) Nol de Ruiter (1980–1982) Jan Versleijen...
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managers were not able to improve Heerenveen's football potential until Fritz Korbach, who previously managed FC Wageningen, PEC Zwolle, FC Volendam and FC...
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Cate became an assistant manager of Fritz Korbach at Go Ahead Eagles, playing in the Eerste Divisie. When Korbach moved to Heerenveen in February 1990...
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last two seasons of his career in the Netherlands under head coach Fritz Korbach at Heerenveen in the Eerste Divisie, where he was also teammate with...
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starter Stanley Menzo. During the 1986–87 season, Cambuur head coach Fritz Korbach brought him to the Leeuwarden-based club competing in the second-tier...
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Fritz Korbach 1980–81 Ere 34 10 10 14 42 49 30 9th QF Peter van der Hengst 13 Fritz Korbach 1981–82 Ere 34 8 10 16 45 69 26 15th QF Ron Jans 12 Fritz...
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presenter and director ORB Bernd Westphal [de] (1944), German diplomat Fritz Korbach (b. 1945), German football coach Christa Prets (1947), Austrian politician...
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was appointed as interim manager of Cambuur after the departure of Fritz Korbach. Soon after, he was replaced by Han Berger. Later, he was also active...
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Shammi Kapoor, 79, Indian film actor and director, renal failure. Fritz Korbach, 66, German football player and manager, laryngeal cancer. Paul Reeves...
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Go Ahead Eagles decided to offer Marbus a contract under head coach Fritz Korbach. He made his debut in a game against RBC where he covered future international...
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Rudolph Goclenius (category People from Korbach)
Nicola Castellani and Gerhard Synellius 65 years earlier. He was born in Korbach, Waldeck (now in Waldeck-Frankenberg, Hesse). Goclenius studied at the...
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defender (58) 13 August – Álvaro Lara, Chilean footballer (26) 14 August – Fritz Korbach, German footballer (66) 15 August – Nenad Bijedić, Bosnian football...
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the Duchy of Waldeck in 1606. He spent several years in Wildungen and Korbach before enrolling at the Soest Archigymnasium. He attended the University...
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in the city of Korbach, but also shortly thereafter began to decline. He had a son, Hermann Christian (born 12 September 1802 in Korbach; died 1878 in...
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(Schwäbisch Hall) Schwäbisch Hall 3 102.6 Fritz (RBB) Berliner Fernsehturm 15 102.6 Röt 1 102.6 hr2 Korbach/An der Strother Str. 0,5 102.6 RundFunk Meissner...
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Wecker (eds.). Organ building in the district of Waldeck-Frankenberg. Korbach: Bing. p. 190. ISBN 3-87077-098-8. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)...
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