Walter Ludescher
Walter Ludescher | ||
Personnel | ||
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birthday | October 5, 1942 | |
place of birth | Austria | |
position | Defense | |
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1955-1962 | SK Austria Klagenfurt | |
1962-1964 | SK Rapid Vienna | |
1964-1968 | FC Wacker Innsbruck | |
National team | ||
Years | selection | Games (goals) |
1964-1966 | Austria | 7 (0) |
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
1971-1980 | FC St. Veit | |
1980-1986 | SK Austria Klagenfurt | |
1986-1988 | SK Sturm Graz | |
1989-1990 | SV Spittal | |
1999-2000 | FC St. Veit | |
2001-2008 | Klagenfurt AC | |
1 Only league games are given. |
Walter Ludescher (born October 5, 1942 ) is a former Austrian football player and coach . He is currently the sporting director of the Klagenfurt AC ("FC KAC 1909"). In terms of profession, Walter Ludescher took that of the teacher, later became professor and head of the Bundesgymnasium / Bundesrealgymnasium Klagenfurt, Mössingerstraße, and was awarded the title of "Hofrat".
career
Career as a player
Ludescher first played in the youth team at Klagenfurt AC; He began his “great” career at SK Austria Klagenfurt in what was then the “Tauern League” (league of the federal states of Carinthia and Salzburg), the second and later third highest division in Austria from the Carinthian perspective. After a total of less than seven years, he made a short-term move back to the Klagenfurt AC and then to SK Rapid Vienna . From 1964 to 1968 he played for FC Wacker Innsbruck .
Career as a coach
After a junior coaching activity at Wacker Innsbruck at the end of the 1960s, where he became Austrian champion with the junior team in 1968/69, Ludescher began his coaching career with combat teams at SV St. Veit, which later became FC St. Veit . In July 1980 he moved to the then second division Austria Klagenfurt , whom he led to the championship title in his second season and thus to promotion to the 1st division of the Bundesliga , and thus triggered a great football euphoria in Klagenfurt. In his six years as head coach in Waidmannsdorf, he not only led Klagenfurt Austria back to the first Bundesliga, but also made it into the top eight for four seasons in a row, which no Carinthian football club had ever achieved. In addition, in this era he managed the rare feat of winning the home games against the then Austrian football champions Austria Wien for three consecutive seasons . His success in the Carinthian capital as well as his objectivity and eloquence not only meant that he was mainly referred to as the professor among Carinthian football fans , but also did not remain hidden from the competition, and so he switched to SK Sturm Graz in 1986 , which he was in his second coaching season in third place and thus a UEFA Cup rank. The beginning of his third season in Graz was unsuccessful, however, which is why he left SK Sturm in autumn 1988 and in 1989 moved to SV Spittal for one year . He then temporarily ended his coaching career and in the 1990s he concentrated on his work as a middle school professor at a Klagenfurt grammar school, where he became director for a few years before he took over the coaching position of FC St. Veit again in 1999/2000. From 2001 to 2008 he worked as a trainer at "FC KAC 1909" ( Klagenfurt AC ), in April 2008 he took over the position of sports director. He managed to bring the first team from the 1st class (as champions of the lower league in 2005/06) to the Carinthian league, but was relegated immediately. From April 19, 2014 (1-0 away win at FC Diex) he was coach of SV Grafenstein in the 2nd class, the lowest Carinthian league (exactly: 2D), until the end of the season: With 2nd place he was promoted to 1st class (1D). - Shortly before the start of the 2016/17 season, he took over the coaching position at SV St. Jakob / Rosental in the West Lower League, but in May 2017, although he was relatively clearly in the lead with the team, he resigned because he, like him, resigned accordingly expressed, "too much interference in his activities by other club officials" located. (The team achieved the title and promotion to the Carinthian League .)
Web links
- Walter Ludescher in the database of weltfussball.de
- Walter Ludescher in the Rapid Archive
Individual evidence
- ↑ Kärntner Tageszeitung from August 24, 1983, in the text on the heading "Tototipp"
- ^ Anniversary book of the Tyrolean Football Association
- ↑ https://www.transfermarkt.at/walter-ludescher/profil/trainer/22116
- ↑ http://www.rsssf.com/tableso/oosthist.html#82
- ↑ https://www.transfermarkt.at/walter-ludescher/profil/trainer/22116
- ↑ http://www.rsssf.com/tableso/oosthist.html#87
- ↑ https://www.transfermarkt.at/walter-ludescher/profil/trainer/22116
- ^ "Electronic match reports" from the Carinthian Football Association
- ^ "Electronic match reports" from the Carinthian Football Association
- ↑ League Portal
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Ludescher, Walter |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian soccer player and coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 5, 1942 |