Walter Rautmann
Walter Rautmann (born 30 August 1945 in Austria) is an Austrian retired football coach and footballer. He has coached Mpumalanga Black Aces,[6] Dangerous Darkies,[7] Real Rovers,[8] Moroka Swallows,[9][10] Rabali Blackpool,[7] AmaZulu,[11] African Wanderers,[12] Tembisa Classic,[13][14] Black Leopards,[15] Zulu Royals,[11][16] PJ Stars,[7] Garankuwa United,[17] Values Rockets,[5] Mbabane Swallows,[18] and amateur Klerksdorp City.[19]
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 30 August 1945 | ||
Place of birth | Paul-Hahn-Straße, Linz, Austria[1] | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
LASK Linz | |||
1965 | Montreal Italica | ||
1968 | Powerlines FC | ||
1971 | Berea Park F.C. | ||
– | Highlands Park F.C. | ||
1972–1973 | Hertha Berlin | ||
1973 | LBV Phönix | ||
1973 | Germiston Callies F.C. | ||
Moroka Swallows F.C. | |||
1975 | Dallas Tornado | 9[2] | (0[2]) |
1976 | SK Windhoek | ||
Teams managed | |||
– | AmaZulu F.C. | ||
Rabali Blackpool | |||
Moroka Swallows F.C. | |||
2000–2001 | African Wanderers F.C. | ||
2001–2002[3] | Tembisa Classic | ||
2003[4] | Black Leopards F.C. | ||
2003–20xx | Thanda Royal Zulu F.C. | ||
2006 | PJ Stars | ||
2006–20xx | Garankuwa United F.C. | ||
2008–2009[5] | Values Rockets | ||
2009–2010 | Mbabane Swallows F.C. | ||
2016 | Klerksdorp City FC | ||
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only |
South Africa
Unable to secure a contract in the United States, the retired midfielder came to the whites-only South African league with some other Austrians in the 1960s,[20] before completing a switch to Moroka Swallows as player-coach which was the first black team he was in.[21] Since then, he coached only black teams[21] and was dubbed 'Mr Fitness',[7] 'Mr Fixit', the 'Lion of the North' for his preternatural ability to save clubs from relegation.[20] Also, Rautmann helped some South African footballers earn transfers to Austria, the first at the time.[20]
While in charge of Rabali Blackpool, the former footballer was kicked by Gora Ebrahim after he was chosen to be substituted and has not spoken to Ebrahim since.[7]
Back in 2015, Rautmann was moribund when his heart stopped beating for 20 seconds and had to be revived.[22]
On South African football, he has stated that it is very corrupt.[21]
Swaziland
Summoned to take the helm of Mbabane Swallows of the Swazi Premier League near the end of 2009[18] on a short-term agreement to assist Malian Alou Badara ahead of their CAF Champions League clash encountering SuperSport United,[23] Rautmann arrived in the country by January 2010.[24] However, he complained about the state of Swallows' training pitch upon arrival,[25] blaming the state of the pitch for his team's cup loss to Amagaagasi as well.[26] A month succeeding his appointment, he severed ties with the club, citing a poor relationship with Alou Badara as the reason for his resignation.[27]
Personal life
Marrying his wife Lynn in 1968, the Austrian mentor is fluent in English, Dutch, and Afrikaans.[1] He has a son, Michael, who was born in 1976.[1]
References
- Linzer im Fußball-Sold Südafrikas Nachrichten.at
- NASL Jerseys Profile
- Rautmann quits Classic before big clash Cape Argus
- Mixed feelings after Rautmann's dismissal Zoutpansberger
- Rautmann cuts ties with Voda League Kick Off
- Hall of Fame Black Aces
- Tavern Talk with ex-PSL coach Walter Rautmann (Part 1) Soccerladuma.co.za
- Tavern Talk with Walter Rautmann (Part 2) Soccerladuma.co.za
- Swallows coach cries foul Mail & Guardian
- Precious victory for Swallows Mail & Guardian
- Rautmann to restore Zulu royalty Iafrica.com
- 'Mr Fixit' starts from scratch with Wanderers
- 'Messiah' needs a miracle at Classic Cape Argus
- It's a Classic case of 'we were robbed' Cape Argus
- Rautman to come to Leopard's rescue Zoutnet
- Rautmann instils fighting spirit in Usuthu Cape Argus
- Mazolam puts his flabby butt on the line and it's just too much to bare Sunday Times
- Swazi champs call 'Mr Fixit' Sowetan Live
- Rangers rejoice Kick Off
- Von Linz nach Johannesburg Ballesterer Fußballmagazin
- Der Mann, den sie Soweto nannten Wiener Zeitung
- Rautmann's Death Defying Feat After His Heart Stops Beating For 20 Seconds Soccerladuma.co.za
- SA coach Mr Fitness' coming to assist Birds' Times of Swaziland
- Walter Rautmann arrives on Saturday! Times of Swaziland
- Prince of Wales Sports ground is diplorable' Times of Swaziland
- Badara, Rautmann blame it on unplayable pitch Times of Swaziland
- Walter Rautmann dumps Swazi champions Kick Off