Friedrich Donenfeld

Friedrich Donenfeld[1] (17 January 1912 – 20 March 1976) was an Austrian professional football player and manager.

Friedrich Donenfeld
Donenfeld in 1966
Personal information
Date of birth (1912-01-17)17 January 1912
Place of birth Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Date of death 20 March 1976(1976-03-20) (aged 64)
Place of death Utrecht, Netherlands
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1927–1930 Thalia Wien
1930–1936 Hakoah Vienna
1936–1937 Maccabi Tel Aviv
1937–1938 Marseille 9 (1)
1939–1941 Marseille 9 (5)
1942–1943 Marseille 17 (3)
1944–1946 Red Star F.C.
National team
1934 Austria 1 (0)
Teams managed
1949 Colombia
1949 Deportivo Barranquilla
1951–1953 Junior
1953–1955 XerxesDZB
1955 ADO Den Haag
1955 Netherlands
1956–1957 Netherlands
1958–1959 Enschedese Boys
1959–1961 Fortuna Sittard
1961–1962 DHC Delft
1962–1965 Sportclub Enschede
1965–1966 FC Twente
1966–1968 MVV
1968–1969 VV DOS
1974–1975 PEC Zwolle
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

He played for Thalia Wien, Hakoah Vienna, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Olympique de Marseille and Red Star F.C..

He coached the Colombia national football team,[2] Atlético Junior,[3][4] the Netherlands national football team, Fortuna Sittard,[5] DHC,[6] Enschedese Boys,[7] VV DOS,[8] FC Twente, MVV[9] and PEC Zwolle, among others.

References

  1. Staten-Generaal NL, 1969
  2. "Colombia - Uruguay matches". Rsssf.com. Retrieved 6 January 2013.
  3. Archived 18 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 28 May 2009. Retrieved 6 February 2009.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. "DHC - De oude doos". Dhc-delft.nl. Archived from the original on 6 January 2012. Retrieved 6 January 2013.
  6. "Historische Kranten - actualiteiten uit het verleden". Kranten.kb.nl. 19 June 1962. Retrieved 6 January 2013.
  7. "Historische Kranten - actualiteiten uit het verleden". Kranten.kb.nl. Retrieved 6 January 2013.
  8. "Donenfeld en Van der Hart nemen ontslaq - NDC|VBK - De Krant van Toen". Archiefleeuwardercourant.nl. Retrieved 6 January 2013.


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