Helmut Schön
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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.
As a player he earned 16 caps and scored 17 goals for the Germany national football team from 1937 to 1941. In 1956 he became assistant to Sepp Herberger, whom he succeeded as manager of the national team in November 1964.
Under Schön's leadership, the West 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).
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. During his 14 year tenure as national coach, his record was 87 victories and 30 draws in 139 matches.
Preceded by: Mário Zagallo |
FIFA World Cup winning managers 1974 |
Succeeded by: César Luis Menotti |
Preceded by: Ferruccio Valcareggi |
UEFA European Football Championship Winning Coach 1972 |
Succeeded by: Vaclav Jezek |
West Germany squad - 1966 World Cup Runner-up | ||
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1 Tilkowski | 2 Höttges | 3 Schnellinger | 4 Beckenbauer | 5 Schulz | 6 Weber | 7 Brülls | 8 Haller | 9 Seeler | 10 Held | 11 Emmerich | 12 Overath | 13 Hornig | 14 Lutz | 15 Patzke | 16 Lorenz | 17 Paul | 18 Sieloff | 19 Krämer | 20 Grabowski | 21 Bernard | 22 Maier | Coach: Schön |
West Germany squad - 1970 World Cup third place | ||
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1 Maier | 2 Höttges | 3 Schnellinger | 4 Beckenbauer | 5 Schulz | 6 Weber | 7 Vogts | 8 Haller | 9 Seeler | 10 Held | 11 Fichtel | 12 Overath | 13 Müller | 14 Libuda | 15 Patzke | 16 Lorenz | 17 Löhr | 18 Sieloff | 19 Dietrich | 20 Grabowski | 21 Manglitz | 22 Wolter | Coach: Schön |
West Germany squad - 1974 World Cup Champions (2nd Title) | ||
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1 Maier | 2 Vogts | 3 Breitner | 4 Schwarzenbeck | 5 Beckenbauer | 6 Höttges | 7 Wimmer | 8 Cullmann | 9 Grabowski | 10 Netzer | 11 Heynckes | 12 Overath | 13 Müller | 14 Hoeneß | 15 Flohe | 16 Bonhof | 17 Hölzenbein | 18 Herzog | 19 Kapellmann | 20 Kremers | 21 Nigbur | 22 Kleff | Coach: Schön |
West Germany squad - 1978 World Cup | ||
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1 Maier | 2 Vogts | 3 Dietz | 4 Rüssmann | 5 Kaltz | 6 Bonhof | 7 Abramczik | 8 Zimmermann | 9 Fischer | 10 Flohe | 11 Rummenigge | 12 Schwarzenbeck | 13 Konopka | 14 D. Müller | 15 Beer | 16 Cullmann | 17 Hölzenbein | 18 Zewe | 19 Worm | 20 H. Müller | 21 Kargus | 22 Burdenski | Coach: Schön |
Categories: 1915 births | 1996 deaths | German footballers | Germany international footballers | German football managers | FIFA World Cup 1966 managers | FIFA World Cup 1970 managers | FIFA World Cup 1974 managers | FIFA World Cup 1978 managers | FIFA World Cup-winning managers | Germany national football team managers