Hugo Meisl, the Glossary
Hugo Meisl (16 November 1881 – 17 February 1937), brother of the journalist Willy Meisl, was the multi-lingual football coach of the famous Austrian 'Wunderteam' of the early 1930s, as well as a referee.[1]
Table of Contents
36 relations: Association football, Austria national football team, Austria-Hungary, Berlin, Bohemia, Central European International Cup, England, England national football team, Federal State of Austria, FK Austria Wien, Heinrich Retschury, Herbert Chapman, Hungary, Hungary national football team, Italy, Jews, Jimmy Hogan, Johann Horvath, Kingdom of Bohemia, List of Jews in sports (non-players), Malešov, Matthias Sindelar, Midfielder, Mitropa Cup, Referee (association football), Stockholm, Turin, Umberto Caligaris, Vienna, Vienna Cricket and Football-Club, Vittorio Pozzo, Willy Meisl, Wunderteam, 1912 Summer Olympics, 1934 FIFA World Cup, 1936 Summer Olympics.
- 1934 FIFA World Cup managers
- Austria national football team managers
- Austrian football referees
- Austrian people of Czech-Jewish descent
- Jewish Austrian sportspeople
- People from Malešov
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
See Hugo Meisl and Association football
The Austria national football team (Österreichische Fußballnationalmannschaft) represents Austria in men's international football competitions, and is controlled by the Austrian Football Association.
See Hugo Meisl and Austria national football team
Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918.
See Hugo Meisl and Austria-Hungary
Berlin
Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.
Bohemia
Bohemia (Čechy; Böhmen; Čěska; Czechy) is the westernmost and largest historical region of the Czech Republic.
Central European International Cup
The European International Cup of Nations was an international football competition held by certain national teams from Central Europe & South Europe between 1927 and 1960.
See Hugo Meisl and Central European International Cup
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
The England national football team have represented England in international football since the first international match in 1872.
See Hugo Meisl and England national football team
Federal State of Austria
The Federal State of Austria (Bundesstaat Österreich; colloquially known as the "Ständestaat") was a continuation of the First Austrian Republic between 1934 and 1938 when it was a one-party state led by the conservative, nationalist, and corporatist Fatherland Front.
See Hugo Meisl and Federal State of Austria
FK Austria Wien
Fußballklub Austria Wien AG, known in English as Austria Vienna, and Austria Wien in German-speaking countries, is an Austrian professional association football club from the capital city of Vienna.
See Hugo Meisl and FK Austria Wien
Heinrich Retschury
Heinrich Carl Franz Retschury (5 January 1887 – 15 December 1944) was an Austrian football player, referee, coach and official. Hugo Meisl and Heinrich Retschury are Austria national football team managers and Austrian football managers.
See Hugo Meisl and Heinrich Retschury
Herbert Chapman
Herbert Chapman (19 January 1878 – 6 January 1934) was an English football player and manager.
See Hugo Meisl and Herbert Chapman
Hungary
Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe.
The Hungary national football team (magyar labdarúgó-válogatott) represents Hungary in men's international football, and is controlled by the Hungarian Football Federation.
See Hugo Meisl and Hungary national football team
Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.
Jews
The Jews (יְהוּדִים) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites of the ancient Near East, and whose traditional religion is Judaism.
Jimmy Hogan
James Hogan (16 October 1882 – 30 January 1974) was an English football player and coach. Hugo Meisl and Jimmy Hogan are fK Austria Wien managers.
See Hugo Meisl and Jimmy Hogan
Johann Horvath
Johann "Hans" Horvath (20 May 1903 – 30 July 1968) was an Austrian footballer.
See Hugo Meisl and Johann Horvath
Kingdom of Bohemia
The Kingdom of Bohemia (České království), sometimes referenced in English literature as the Czech Kingdom, was a medieval and early modern monarchy in Central Europe.
See Hugo Meisl and Kingdom of Bohemia
List of Jews in sports (non-players)
The topic of Jewish participation in sports is discussed extensively in academic and popular literature.
See Hugo Meisl and List of Jews in sports (non-players)
Malešov
Malešov (Maleschau) is a market town in Kutná Hora District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.
Matthias Sindelar
Matthias Sindelar (Matěj Šindelář; 10 February 1903 – 23 January 1939) was an Austrian professional footballer. Hugo Meisl and Matthias Sindelar are Austrian football managers, Burials at the Vienna Central Cemetery and fK Austria Wien managers.
See Hugo Meisl and Matthias Sindelar
Midfielder
In the sport of association football, a midfielder is an outfield position which plays primarily in the middle of the pitch.
Mitropa Cup
The Mitropa Cup, officially called the La Coupe de l'Europe Centrale or Central European Cup, was one of the first international major European football cups for club sides.
See Hugo Meisl and Mitropa Cup
In association football, the referee is the person responsible for interpreting and enforcing the Laws of the Game during a match.
See Hugo Meisl and Referee (association football)
Stockholm
Stockholm is the capital and most populous city of the Kingdom of Sweden as well as the largest urban area in the Nordic countries.
Turin
Turin (Torino) is a city and an important business and cultural centre in Northern Italy.
Umberto Caligaris
Umberto Caligaris (26 July 1901 – 19 October 1940) was an Italian international footballer who played, normally at left-back, for A.S. Casale and Juventus, before ending his career with Brescia.
See Hugo Meisl and Umberto Caligaris
Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
Vienna Cricket and Football-Club is a sports club based on Döbling district, Vienna.
See Hugo Meisl and Vienna Cricket and Football-Club
Vittorio Pozzo
Vittorio Pozzo (2 March 1886 – 21 December 1968) was an Italian football player, manager and journalist. Hugo Meisl and Vittorio Pozzo are 1934 FIFA World Cup managers.
See Hugo Meisl and Vittorio Pozzo
Willy Meisl
Wilhelm Meisl (26 December 1895 in Vienna – 12 June 1968 in Locarno) was an Austrian-Jewish sports journalist in the 20th century. Hugo Meisl and Willy Meisl are Austrian football managers and Jewish footballers.
See Hugo Meisl and Willy Meisl
Wunderteam
Wunderteam (Wonder Team) was the name given to the Austria national football team of the 1930s.
1912 Summer Olympics
The 1912 Summer Olympics (Olympiska sommarspelen 1912), officially known as the Games of the V Olympiad (Den V olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Stockholm 1912, were an international multi-sport event held in Stockholm, Sweden, between 5 May and 22 July 1912.
See Hugo Meisl and 1912 Summer Olympics
1934 FIFA World Cup
The 1934 FIFA World Cup was the second edition of the FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football championship for senior men's national teams.
See Hugo Meisl and 1934 FIFA World Cup
1936 Summer Olympics
The 1936 Summer Olympics (Olympische Sommerspiele 1936), officially the Games of the XI Olympiad (Spiele der XI.) and officially branded as Berlin 1936, was an international multi-sport event held from 1 to 16 August 1936 in Berlin, Germany.
See Hugo Meisl and 1936 Summer Olympics
See also
1934 FIFA World Cup managers
- Ödön Nádas
- Amadeo García
- Bob Glendenning
- Constantin Rădulescu (footballer, born 1896)
- David Gould
- Felipe Pascucci
- Hector Goetinck
- Hugo Meisl
- József Nagy (footballer, born 1892)
- James McCrae (footballer)
- Josef Uridil
- Karel Petrů
- Luiz Vinhaes
- Otto Nerz
- Sid Kimpton
- Vittorio Pozzo
Austria national football team managers
- Alfred Riedl
- Andi Herzog
- Béla Guttmann
- Branko Elsner
- Dietmar Constantini
- Edi Bauer
- Eduard Frühwirth
- Erich Hof
- Ernst Happel
- Felix Latzke
- Franco Foda
- Georg Schmidt (footballer)
- Hans Kaulich
- Hans Krankl
- Hans Pesser
- Heinrich Retschury
- Helmut Senekowitsch
- Herbert Prohaska
- Hugo Meisl
- Josef Hickersberger
- Josef Molzer
- Josef Walter (footballer)
- Karel Brückner
- Karl Decker (footballer)
- Karl Geyer
- Karl Stotz
- Karl Zankl
- Leopold Šťastný
- Marcel Koller
- Otto Barić
- Ralf Rangnick
- Robert Lang (football manager)
- Walter Nausch
- Willibald Ruttensteiner
Austrian football referees
- Alois Beranek
- Bernd Hirschbichler
- Christian Dintar
- Dietmar Drabek
- Erich Linemayr
- Ferdinand Marschall
- Franz Wöhrer
- Günter Benkö
- Gerald Lehner (referee)
- Gerd Grabher
- Gerhard Kapl
- Hans Kaulich
- Harald Lechner
- Heinz Fahnler
- Helmut Kohl (referee)
- Horst Brummeier
- Hubert Forstinger
- Hugo Meisl
- Konrad Plautz
- Manuel Schüttengruber
- Markus Hameter
- Oliver Drachta
- Robert Schörgenhofer
- Rolf Kinzl
- Sara Telek
- Theodor Mantler
- Thomas Einwaller
Austrian people of Czech-Jewish descent
- Adolf Jellinek
- Alexander Wienerberger
- Alfred Bader
- Bruno Franz Kaulbach
- Bruno Kreisky
- Bruno Zappert
- David Feuchtwang
- Elfriede Jelinek
- Elsa, Princess of Liechtenstein
- Emil Jellinek
- Franz Schreker
- Friedrich Buxbaum
- Georg Jellinek
- Guido Adler
- Gustav Mahler
- Hanns Jelinek
- Heinrich Auspitz
- Heinz Fischer
- Herbert Felix
- Hugo Meisl
- Hugo Zuckermann
- Ignaz Kuranda
- Josef Popper-Lynkeus
- Käthe Leichter
- Karl von Frisch
- Ludwig Wittgenstein
- Maria Simon (sociologist)
- Mercédès Jellinek
- Moses Dobruška
- Paul Badura-Skoda
- Paul Jaray
- Pierre Ramus
- Turhan Bey
- Vally Weigl
- Walter Bor
- Wolfgang von Weisl
Jewish Austrian sportspeople
- Alfred Guth
- Alfred König
- Alois Hess
- Arthur Baar
- Egon Pollak
- Ellen Preis
- Ernest Klein (chess player)
- Ernst Königsgarten
- Eva Duldig
- Felix Kaspar
- Fritzi Burger
- Hedy Bienenfeld
- Heinrich Elbogen
- Heinrich Schönfeld
- Hermann Mandl
- Hugo Meisl
- Leopold Drucker
- Max Scheuer
- Moritz Häusler
- Otto Fischer (footballer)
- Otto Herschmann
- Otto Wahle
- Paul Neumann (swimmer)
- Siegfried Flesch
- Siegfried Wortmann
- Sylven Landesberg
People from Malešov
- Hugo Meisl