Karl Stürmer

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Karl Stürmer
Personal information
Full name Karl Stürmer
Date of birth (1882-10-09)9 October 1882
Place of birth Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Date of death 1943 (aged 60)
Place of death Faenza, Italy
Position(s) Defender, Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1898 First Vienna
1901–? Wiener AC
International career
1903–1905 Austria 2 (0)
Managerial career
1918–1919 Wiener AC
1919–1920 Rudolfshügel
1920–1922
Reggiana
1922–1924
Torino
1924–1926
Reggiana
1926–1929
Prato
1929–1930
Torino
1931–1932
Alessandria
1932–1934
Lazio
1934
Massese
1934–1936
Livorno
1936–1937
Alessandria
1938–1939 Juventus (assistant coach)
1940–1941
Cremonese
1941–1942
Verona
1942–1943
Cesena
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 2 March 2010

Karl Stürmer (9 October 1882 – 1943) was an Austrian professional

manager
.

Career

Footballer

As a footballer, he grew up in Wiener Cricket; then he played as full-back for First Vienna FC and as midfielder for Wiener AC.[1]

With Wiener AC won a Tagblatt Pokal in 1901.[2] He even played two matches with Austria national team.[3]

Coach

In 1918 Stürmer began a long career as manager in Austria and Italy.

He managed

Livorno and Juventus (as Virginio Rosetta assistant) in Serie A.[1][4]

Death

He died in 1943, shot by the Germans in Faenza, Italy, during Nazi German occupation of the country in World War II.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b List of Austrian Players and Coaches in Italy before 1945
  2. ^ iffhs.de
  3. ^ Stats on eu-football.info
  4. ^ I grandi allenatori: Carlo Sturmer, on «Il Littoriale», 31 October 1935, p. 3, available on emeroteca.coni.it
  5. ^ Il salotto libery dei proletari (in Italian)