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Elek Schwartz

Alexandru "Elek" Schwartz (23 October 1908 – 2 October 2000) was a Romanian professional footballer and coach of the Netherlands national team.[2] With S.L. Benfica he won the national Championship and Cup trophies of 1965 and led the club into the final of the European Champion Clubs' Cup.[3]

Elek Schwartz
Schwartz in 1972
Personal information
Full name Alexandru Schwartz
Date of birth (1908-10-23)23 October 1908
Place of birth Temesrékas, Austria-Hungary
(today Recaş, Romania)
Date of death 2 October 2000(2000-10-02) (aged 91)
Place of death Haguenau, France
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)[1]
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1926–1930 Kadima Timișoara
1930–1932 CA Timişoara
1932–1934 Hyères FC
1934–1936 Cannes
1936–1938 Strasbourg 57 (0)
1938–1939 Red Star Olympique
International career
1931–1932 Romania B 2 (0)
Managerial career
1948–1949 Cannes
1950–1952 Monaco
1952–1953 Le Havre
1953–1955 SF Hamborn 07
1955–1957 Rot-Weiss Essen
1957–1964 Netherlands
1964–1965 Benfica
1965–1968 Eintracht Frankfurt
1969–1970 Porto
1970–1971 Dordrecht
1971–1972 Sparta Rotterdam
1972–1973 1860 Munich
1976–1977 Strasbourg
1978–1979 SR Haguenau
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career

 
Schwartz was Coupe de France finalist with RC Strasbourg in 1937.

Elek Schwartz initially started playing near his hometown Recaş, in Timişoara. Later he played professional football in the French Ligue 1 with FC Hyères (1932–1934), AS Cannes (1934–36), Racing Strasbourg (1936–38) and Red Star Olympique (1938–39).[1][4]

Coaching career

Beginnings as coach on the Côte d'Azur

He started his coaching career in France with AS Cannes (1948–49) and from there continued to AS Monaco (1950–1952) and Le Havre AC (1952–53).[4]

Early years in West Germany

In 1953 he was hired by SF Hamborn 07. In his second season with the club from the suburb of Duisburg he led the club to promotion to the western division of the five ways split first division of Germany, the Oberliga West.

In 1955, he was appointed as manager by then German champions, Rot-Weiss Essen coaching among others Helmut Rahn there. In the next couple of years he led the team to ranks 4 and 8 in the Oberliga West.

Manager of the Netherlands national team

 
Schwartz (middle) as manager of the Netherlands in 1961

After leaving Rot-Weiss Essen, Schwartz joined the Netherlands football association, the KNVB and took on the reins of the Netherlands national football team. He guided the team through 49 matches.

However, this was in an era when Dutch football had yet to achieve the standing it has held since the 1970s. Results varied extremely and included 7–0 defeat to Germany in 1959 in Cologne, as well as back to back 1–0 wins against France and world champions Brazil in 1963. He held the position of national coach until 1964, when Denis Neville replaced him.

European Cup Final with Benfica

In 1964–65, he coached Portuguese club S.L. Benfica, then with Eusébio. There he led them to their first third-consecutive league title.[5]

After this, Benfica overcame Real Madrid in the quarterfinals of the European Cup of Champions and eventually even made it all the way to the final, where Benfica had to yield to the masters of the Catenaccio, the Helenio Herrera coached team of Inter Milan, who won 1–0, thus failing what would be Benfica's third European Cup title.

Bundesliga with Eintracht Frankfurt and FC Porto spell

From July 1965 to June 1968 Schwartz coached – as successor to Ivica HorvatEintracht Frankfurt in the German Bundesliga. There he introduced the 4–2–4 system. Nevertheless, place 4 was as good as it got in the league. During the 1966–67 season he won the International Football Cup and the Coppa delle Alpi. In the same year he led his side to the semifinals of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.

In 1969–70, he coached FC Porto. Not only that the Dragons exited already in the first round of the national cup competition and in the second round of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup – in the end Porto was only ninth in the league, the club's worst finishing ever.

End of the career in Munich and Strasbourg

In the 1972–73 season, Schwartz coached TSV 1860 Munich, but he could not help them to fulfill their aspirations to return to the Bundesliga after then three years of absence.

He had more luck in 1976–77, when in the course of his last professional engagement he led Racing Strasbourg to promotion to the French Ligue 1.[4]

After this he guided the Alsatian amateur side SR Haguenau, today's FCSR Haguenau, through the 1978–79 season.

Haguenau, he decided, was also a nice place for him to spend the rest of his life.[citation needed]

Tribute

In 1996, he was invited by the Royal Dutch Football Association to the inauguration of the Amsterdam Arena.

References

  1. ^ a b "Alexander Schwartz. Statistiques au club RCS". racingstub.com (in French). Retrieved 23 August 2021.
  2. ^ Van Basten streeft Guus Hiddink voorbij trouw.nl (in Dutch)
  3. ^ Inter – Benfica Final 1965 UEFA.com
  4. ^ a b c Mister Schwartz, bănăţeanul care l-a antrenat pe Eusebio romanialibera.ro (in Romanian)
  5. ^ Goleada com o selo de Yaúca Record (in Portuguese)

External links

  • Data about Elek Schwartz racingstub.com (in French)
  • Elek Schwartz at eintracht-archiv.de (in German)
  • Elek Schwartz at WorldFootball.net

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Not to be confused with Alexandru Sandor Schwartz Alexandru Elek Schwartz 23 October 1908 2 October 2000 was a Romanian professional footballer and coach of the Netherlands national team 2 With S L Benfica he won the national Championship and Cup trophies of 1965 and led the club into the final of the European Champion Clubs Cup 3 Elek SchwartzSchwartz in 1972Personal informationFull nameAlexandru SchwartzDate of birth 1908 10 23 23 October 1908Place of birthTemesrekas Austria Hungary today Recas Romania Date of death2 October 2000 2000 10 02 aged 91 Place of deathHaguenau FranceHeight1 78 m 5 ft 10 in 1 Position s DefenderSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1926 1930Kadima Timișoara1930 1932CA Timisoara1932 1934Hyeres FC1934 1936Cannes1936 1938Strasbourg57 0 1938 1939Red Star OlympiqueInternational career1931 1932Romania B2 0 Managerial career1948 1949Cannes1950 1952Monaco1952 1953Le Havre1953 1955SF Hamborn 071955 1957Rot Weiss Essen1957 1964Netherlands1964 1965Benfica1965 1968Eintracht Frankfurt1969 1970Porto1970 1971Dordrecht1971 1972Sparta Rotterdam1972 19731860 Munich1976 1977Strasbourg1978 1979SR Haguenau Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Playing career 2 Coaching career 2 1 Beginnings as coach on the Cote d Azur 2 2 Early years in West Germany 2 3 Manager of the Netherlands national team 2 4 European Cup Final with Benfica 2 5 Bundesliga with Eintracht Frankfurt and FC Porto spell 2 6 End of the career in Munich and Strasbourg 2 7 Tribute 3 References 4 External linksPlaying career Edit Schwartz was Coupe de France finalist with RC Strasbourg in 1937 Elek Schwartz initially started playing near his hometown Recas in Timisoara Later he played professional football in the French Ligue 1 with FC Hyeres 1932 1934 AS Cannes 1934 36 Racing Strasbourg 1936 38 and Red Star Olympique 1938 39 1 4 Coaching career EditBeginnings as coach on the Cote d Azur Edit He started his coaching career in France with AS Cannes 1948 49 and from there continued to AS Monaco 1950 1952 and Le Havre AC 1952 53 4 Early years in West Germany Edit In 1953 he was hired by SF Hamborn 07 In his second season with the club from the suburb of Duisburg he led the club to promotion to the western division of the five ways split first division of Germany the Oberliga West In 1955 he was appointed as manager by then German champions Rot Weiss Essen coaching among others Helmut Rahn there In the next couple of years he led the team to ranks 4 and 8 in the Oberliga West Manager of the Netherlands national team Edit Schwartz middle as manager of the Netherlands in 1961 After leaving Rot Weiss Essen Schwartz joined the Netherlands football association the KNVB and took on the reins of the Netherlands national football team He guided the team through 49 matches However this was in an era when Dutch football had yet to achieve the standing it has held since the 1970s Results varied extremely and included 7 0 defeat to Germany in 1959 in Cologne as well as back to back 1 0 wins against France and world champions Brazil in 1963 He held the position of national coach until 1964 when Denis Neville replaced him European Cup Final with Benfica Edit In 1964 65 he coached Portuguese club S L Benfica then with Eusebio There he led them to their first third consecutive league title 5 After this Benfica overcame Real Madrid in the quarterfinals of the European Cup of Champions and eventually even made it all the way to the final where Benfica had to yield to the masters of the Catenaccio the Helenio Herrera coached team of Inter Milan who won 1 0 thus failing what would be Benfica s third European Cup title Bundesliga with Eintracht Frankfurt and FC Porto spell Edit From July 1965 to June 1968 Schwartz coached as successor to Ivica Horvat Eintracht Frankfurt in the German Bundesliga There he introduced the 4 2 4 system Nevertheless place 4 was as good as it got in the league During the 1966 67 season he won the International Football Cup and the Coppa delle Alpi In the same year he led his side to the semifinals of the Inter Cities Fairs Cup In 1969 70 he coached FC Porto Not only that the Dragons exited already in the first round of the national cup competition and in the second round of the Inter Cities Fairs Cup in the end Porto was only ninth in the league the club s worst finishing ever End of the career in Munich and Strasbourg Edit In the 1972 73 season Schwartz coached TSV 1860 Munich but he could not help them to fulfill their aspirations to return to the Bundesliga after then three years of absence He had more luck in 1976 77 when in the course of his last professional engagement he led Racing Strasbourg to promotion to the French Ligue 1 4 After this he guided the Alsatian amateur side SR Haguenau today s FCSR Haguenau through the 1978 79 season Haguenau he decided was also a nice place for him to spend the rest of his life citation needed Tribute Edit In 1996 he was invited by the Royal Dutch Football Association to the inauguration of the Amsterdam Arena References Edit a b Alexander Schwartz Statistiques au club RCS racingstub com in French Retrieved 23 August 2021 Van Basten streeft Guus Hiddink voorbij trouw nl in Dutch Inter Benfica Final 1965 UEFA com a b c Mister Schwartz bănăţeanul care l a antrenat pe Eusebio romanialibera ro in Romanian Goleada com o selo de Yauca Record in Portuguese External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alexander Schwartz Data about Elek Schwartz racingstub com in French Elek Schwartz at eintracht archiv de in German Elek Schwartz at WorldFootball net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elek Schwartz amp oldid 1156771071, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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