Radoslav Momirski

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Radoslav Momirski
Personnel
birthday September 4, 1919
place of birth Novi SadYugoslavia
date of death February 12, 2007
Place of death AugsburgGermany
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1949-1952 SV Bergisch Gladbach 09
1952-1953 VfR Mannheim
1953 1. FC Saarbrücken
195? -1955 MSV Duisburg
1955-1958 SSV Troisdorf 05
1963-1964 VfR Wormatia Worms
1964-1965 Kickers Offenbach
1965-1967 TSV Schwaben Augsburg
1967-1968 SV Darmstadt 98
1968-1970 VfL Osnabrück
1971-1972 SV Röchling Völklingen
1972-1973 VfR Wormatia Worms
1973 FC 08 Homburg
1974 VfR Wormatia Worms
1974 VfR Wormatia Worms
1976 Bayer 04 Leverkusen
1976-1977 VfL Wolfsburg
1978-1979 VfL Osnabrück

Radoslav Momirski (born September 4, 1919 in Novi Sad , Yugoslavia , today Serbia ; † February 12, 2007 in Augsburg , Germany ) was a Yugoslav soccer coach who coached several clubs in Germany including Bayer 04 Leverkusen , VfL Wolfsburg and VfL Osnabrück .

Life

Radoslav Momirski was born on September 4, 1919 in Novi Sad in Yugoslavia. After completing his degree in economics, he decided to pursue a career as a coach.

In a coaching course in 1950 together with Karl-Heinz Heddergott , Fritz Herkenrath , Helmuth Johannsen , Julius Ludorf , Hans Rohde , Rudi Schlott , Paul Schneider, Richard Schneider and Horst Sturz, he passed the coaching exam under the direction of Sepp Herberger .

His first position as a coach was in 1949 at SV Bergisch Gladbach 09, which played in the 2nd Oberliga West (II). Here he worked until he moved to VfR Mannheim in 1952, and he occupied the coaching position in Mannheim in the 1952/53 season. From May to September 1953 he was a coach at 1. FC Saarbrücken which played in the Oberliga Südwest.

Later he was a coach at MSV Duisburg , where he was dismissed in March 1955. In the opinion of the association, he had harmed the MSV in public in an interview.

From 1955 to 1958 he was the trainer of SSV Troisdorf 05 . After his time in Troisdorf , he lived in Novi Sad until 1961. With the return to Germany he occupied the coaching position of Wormatia Worms. In the 1964/65 season he was a coach at Kickers Offenbach, then from 1965 to 1967 at TSV Schwaben Augsburg. He then took over the coaching position at SV Darmstadt 98 for the 1967/68 season in the South Regional Football League .

From 1968 to June 17, 1970 he was the coach of VfL Osnabrück in what was then the second -rate regional football league North . Here he became the builder of the Osnabrück soccer boom, which consisted of the two-time northern championship and the subsequent participation in the promotion round to the first Bundesliga. In the promotion round in 1969, VfL had to admit defeat as second RW Essen with 14 to 11 points, which is why it was not enough for promotion. The northern championship won in the following year could not be expanded in the promotion round. After the 6-0 defeat in the group game at Karlsruher SC , he was dismissed as a coach.

He then continued his coaching in the Regionalliga Südwest in the 1971/72 season at SV Röchling Völklingen , which he led to the runner-up in the Regionalliga Südwest, the greatest success in the club's history. He then went to FC 08 Homburg and, with interruptions, again to Wormatia Worms.

In 1976 he was briefly coach at Bayer 04 Leverkusen. After working in Leverkusen, he moved to VfL Wolfsburg where he coached the team until the summer of 1977.

In the spring of 1978 he returned to the relegation threatened VfL Osnabrück and managed to stay in the 2nd Bundesliga . Here he experienced his greatest triumph on September 23, 1978 with the 4-5 victory against FC Bayern Munich in the DFB Cup in the Munich Olympic Stadium. As the next season went bad again, he was released in April 1979.

He spent his old age in Augsburg. He died on February 12, 2007 at the age of 87 after a serious illness in Augsburg .

literature

  • Jürgen Bitter : Purple and white. The football history of VfL Osnabrück. Self-published, Osnabrück 1991.
  • Harald Pistorius: We are all part of VfL Osnabrück . Association for physical exercises Osnabrück e. V., Osnabrück 2000.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/vereine/1-bundesliga/2011-12/4258/trainer_radoslav-momirski.html Trainer at Bayer Leverkusen
  2. https://www.vfl-wolfsburg.de/info/ueber-uns/geschichte/spielbilanz-seit-1945.html Trainer at Wolfsburg