Otto Schlefenberg

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Otto Schlefenberg (Template:Langx; 1917–1991) was an Austrian-Israeli footballer and manager. He is best known for his years at Maccabi Haifa where he started his managerial career.

Playing career

Born in Austria, Schlefenberg played in Hakoah Vienna before moving to Mandatory Palestine, where he joined Maccabi Haifa, for whom he made his debut in 4 May 1940, in a Liga Bet match against Maccabi Binyamina.[1] In 1950, Schlefenberg withdrew from active play.

Coaching career

Schalfenberg re-arranged Maccabi Haifa's youth team, Maccabi Shlomo Haifa, and coached it for two years before being appointed as head coach for the club in 1952, a post he held for the next two years, promoting many of the youth team's players, such as Jonny Hardy and Avraham Menchel to the senior side.

After leaving Maccabi Haifa, Schlefenberg coached Hapoel Tiberias,[2] Maccabi Hadera[3] and Maccabi Pardes Hanna.[4] In 1962 Schlefenberg returned to Maccabi Haifa, as a replacement for coach Alex Forbes and led the club to winning its first major trophy, the State Cup.

Schlefenberg resigned from coaching Maccabi Haifa in February 1963,[5] and later coached Hakoah Ramat Gan,[6] Hapoel Ashkelon,[7][8] Maccabi Netanya,[9] Hapoel MahaneYehuda,[10] Hapoel Sderot[11][12] and Hapoel Kiryat Malakhi.[13]

Honours

Player

Coach

References

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  1. Schlefenberg Otto - General Information Maccabi Haifa – Official Site Template:In lang
  2. The Tiberians Jump Through Zvi Lavi, Ma'ariv, 19 May 1961, Historical Jewish Press Template:In lang
  3. The Samaria Gets Ready for the Football Season Shmuel Soler, Ma'ariv, 4 October 1960, Historical Jewish Press Template:In lang
  4. At the 72nd Minute Maccabi Pardes Hanna's Goal Was Scored R. Peles, Ma'ariv, 1 January 1962, Historical Jewish Press Template:In lang
  5. Schlefenberg Quit from Coaching Maccabi Haifa Because of His Players' Behavior on Saturday Davar, 25 February 1963, Historical Jewish Press Template:In lang
  6. "Nolik" Galili Instead of Schlefenberg in Hakoah-Maccabi R.G. Ma'ariv, 1 September 1963, Historical Jewish Press Template:In lang
  7. Coach Schlefenberg Offered His Help to Hapoel Jerusalem Meir Gabai, Ma'ariv, 22 March 1965, Historical Jewish Press Template:In lang
  8. 2 Be'er Sheva Players Will Strengthen Ashkelon Ma'ariv, 21 January 1969, Historical Jewish Press Template:In lang
  9. Schlefenberg Coach of Maccabi Netanya Ma'ariv, 13 April 1965, Historical Jewish Press Template:In lang
  10. Schlefenberg – to Mahane Yehuda Ma'ariv, 14 February 1967, Historical Jewish Press Template:In lang
  11. "End of the Race" in Sderot R. Arie, Ma'ariv, 14 July 1968, Historical Jewish Press Template:In lang
  12. Two Former Israel National Team Goalkeepers – Coaches in Liga Alef Ma'ariv, 25 August 1969, Historical Jewish Press Template:In lang
  13. The Wolf is Full and the Sheep is Whole Ya'akov Brosh, Davar, 6 February 1972, Historical Jewish Press Template:In lang

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