Karl Mütsch

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Karl Mütsch
Personnel
birthday December 9, 1905
date of death 17th November 1966
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
SK Admira Vienna
Vienna AC
Stations as a trainer
Years station
0000-1931 FC Lustenau 07
1931– 1. Salzburg SK 1919
1935– Slavija Varaždin
1948– NK Dinamo Zagreb
Graz AK
1952-1953 KAA Gent
1953-1954 Graz AK
1 Only league games are given.

Karl Mütsch (born December 9, 1905 - November 17, 1966 ) was an Austrian football coach .

Karl Mütsch, who played for SK Admira Wien and Wiener AC , among others , made a name for himself as a coach . His coaching career began with FC Lustenau 07 , which he led to the Vorarlberg championship title before moving to the 1st Salzburg SK 1919 in 1931 . After he had trained clubs in Freiburg, Ratibor and Brno, he worked in Yugoslavia from his engagement with Slavija Varaždin in 1935 and was able to win the championship in 1948 with the NK Dinamo Zagreb . He then accepted an offer from the GAK , which he quickly brought from 10th place in the third-class regional league via the B-League in 1950/51 to the A-League . After a one-year break in which Karl Mütsch was in charge of the KAA Gent , he returned to the GAK again in 1953/54.