Engelbert Holderied

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Engelbert Holderied (born June 26, 1924 in Füssen , † October 22, 1994 ibid) was a German ice hockey striker and coach.

Player career

Engelbrecht Holderied played in the EV Füssen ice hockey team from 1948/49 in the position of striker and was part of the championship team from 1949 .

In the national team he came to 5 missions, including at the Olympic Winter Games in Oslo in 1952 .

Coaching career

Engelbert Holderied worked as a trainer at EV Landshut , Düsseldorfer EG and Krefelder EV . Together with Xaver Unsinn and Markus Egen , he formed the coaching team for the national team at the 1964 Winter Olympics .

Individual evidence

  1. Sport-Kurier, born in 1949, article Die Drei Leinwebers , viewed in the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
  2. ^ Chronicle EV Füssen
  3. BZ-Duisburg.de, National Players A to K
  4. ^ Chronicle EV Füssen
  5. ^ EV Landshut / seasonal overviews
  6. " So what ?" Spiegel 53/1971, dated December 27, 1971
  7. ^ "Der Baby-Schliff" Spiegel 10/1979, from March 5, 1979
  8. January 5, 2012: "Former national ice hockey coach Nonsense is dead" on www.dosb.de ( Memento from May 24, 2014 in the Internet Archive )

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