
Hugo Meisl
Hugo Meisl was an Austrian football manager and a pivotal figure in the history of Austrian football, known for his innovative tactics and contributions to the game during the early 20th century. He served as the national team coach for 24 years, from 1913 to 1937, leading Austria to significant successes, including their remarkable performances in international competitions. His tenure was interrupted only by World War I, and he is remembered for his role in developing the 'Wunderteam,' a squad that captivated fans with their attacking style and skill. Meisl's legacy endures as one of the longest-serving and most influential coaches in football history.
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Hugo Meisl had to interrupt his coaching career only due to service in World War I.
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