Helmut Schön
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Personal information | |||
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Full name | Helmut Schön | ||
Date of birth | 15 September 1915 | ||
Place of birth | Dresden, German Empire | ||
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Place of death | Wiesbaden, Germany | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1932–1944 | Dresdner SC | ||
1946–1950 | SG Dresden-Friedrichstadt | ||
1946 & 1947 | FC St. Pauli (one-offs) | ||
1950–1951 | Hertha BSC | ||
International career | |||
1937–1941 | Germany | 16 | (17) |
Managerial career | |||
1952–1956 | Saarland | ||
1953–1954 | 1. FC Saarbrücken | ||
1956–1964 | West Germany (Assistant coach) | ||
1964–1978 | West Germany | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Helmut Schön (15 September 1915 in Dresden, Germany – 23 February 1996 in Wiesbaden, Germany) was a German football player and manager. He is best remembered for his exceptional career as manager of West Germany.
He played for Dresdner SC, winning the German football championship in 1943 and 1944 as well as the cup in 1941 and 1942. He appeared 16 times for his country between 1937 and 1941, scoring 17 goals.[1] After World War II he began his career in football management in his native state of Saxony, then part of Soviet-occupied East Germany. He was in charge of coaching selections from Saxony and the Soviet occupation zone before political interference to the sport made him flee to Western Germany in 1950.[2] Having played in Hamburg even during his Friedrichstadt spell, he now was appointed player-coach with Hertha BSC Berlin where he had several former team-mates in his squad but left before the end of the season. Schön became a licensed coach in Cologne before managing Wiesbaden. Between 1952 and 1956, he was in charge of the then-independent Saarland side, who met West Germany in qualification for the 1954 World Cup. When the Saarland was permitted to join West Germany in 1956, Schön joined the West German national side as assistant to Sepp Herberger, whom he succeeded as manager in November 1964.
Under Schön's leadership, the German team were Football World Cup runners-up in 1966, third in the World Cup of 1970, European champions in 1972, World Cup winners in 1974 and European Championship runners-up in 1976. He holds World Cup records for both coaching the most matches (25) and the most wins (16), and was the first coach to win both a World Cup and a European Championship. He shares with England's Walter Winterbottom the distinction of managing the same national team at four consecutive World Cup tournaments.
Schön gave notice that he would retire after the 1978 World Cup, to be replaced by his assistant Jupp Derwall. He was unable to go out on a high note as his team were knocked out of the competition by Austria, who had already been eliminated. During his 14-year tenure as national coach, his record was 87 victories, 30 draws and 22 defeats in 139 matches.
Honours
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Preceded by | UEFA European Championship winning managers 1972 |
Succeeded by Václav Ježek |
Preceded by | FIFA World Cup winning managers 1974 |
Succeeded by César Luis Menotti |
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- 1915 births
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- German footballers
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- Germany international footballers
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- 1966 FIFA World Cup managers
- 1970 FIFA World Cup managers
- 1974 FIFA World Cup managers
- 1978 FIFA World Cup managers
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- Saarland national football team managers
- Germany national football team managers
- UEFA Euro 1972 managers
- UEFA Euro 1976 managers
- UEFA European Championship-winning managers
- History of sport in East Germany
- Sportspeople from Dresden
- Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany