Karl Striebinger
German footballer and manager
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Karl Striebinger | ||
Date of birth | (1913-08-02)2 August 1913 | ||
Place of birth | Neuhofen, German Empire | ||
Date of death | 12 June 1981(1981-06-12) (aged 67) | ||
Place of death | West Germany | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1930–1934 | TSV Neuhofen | ||
1934–1949 | VfR Mannheim | ||
International career | |||
1937–1938 | Germany | 3 | (2) |
Managerial career | |||
1950–1951 | Karlsruher FV | ||
1951–1952 | BC Augsburg | ||
1952–1954 | Wormatia Worms | ||
1956–1957 | FV Speyer | ||
1957–1958 | FC 08 Homburg | ||
1959 | BC Augsburg | ||
1962–1963 | Waldhof Mannheim | ||
1963 | 1. FC Pforzheim | ||
1964–1965 | BSC Oppau | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Karl Striebinger (2 August 1913 – 12 June 1981) was a German footballer and manager who played as a forward and made three appearances for the Germany national team.[1][2][3]
Career
Striebinger made his international debut for Germany on 21 March 1937 in a friendly against Luxembourg. He scored the second and third goals for Germany in the match, which took place in Luxembourg City and finished as a 3–2 win. He earned his third and final cap on 6 February 1938 in a friendly against Switzerland, which finished as a 1–1 draw in Cologne.[4]
Personal life
Striebinger died on 12 June 1981 at the age of 67.[1]
Career statistics
International
Germany[4] | ||
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Year | Apps | Goals |
1937 | 2 | 2 |
1938 | 1 | 0 |
Total | 3 | 2 |
International goals
No. | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
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1 | 21 March 1937 | Stade Municipal, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg | Luxembourg | 2–0 | 3–2 | Friendly |
2 | 3–0 |
References
- ^ a b Karl Striebinger at WorldFootball.net
- ^ "Trainer des FC Augsburg" [Managers of FC Augsburg]. FC Augsburg (in German). Archived from the original on 11 April 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
- ^ "Trainer" [Managers]. Wormatia Worms (in German). Archived from the original on 11 April 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
- ^ a b c "Karl Striebinger". EU-Football.info. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
External links
- Karl Striebinger at DFB (also available in German)
- Karl Striebinger at kicker (in German)
- Karl Striebinger at fussballdaten.de (in German)
- Karl Striebinger at National-Football-Teams.com
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Wormatia Worms – managers
- Engelhardt (1920–21)
- Hartmann (1922–23)
- Willnecker (1923–24)
- Müller (1924–26)
- Philipp (1926–31)
- Pölsterl (1931–32)
- Booth (1932–34)
- Müller (1934–39)
- Fabra (1939)
- Müller (1945–48)
- Fries (1949)
- Kugler (1949–53)
- Striebinger (1953–54)
- Müller (1954–57)
- Kreß (1957–59)
- Winkler (1959–60)
- Böhme (1960–61)
- Momirski (1961–64)
- Lengyel (1964–65)
- Neidig (1965–66)
- Schneider (1966–67)
- Schmal (1967–69)
- Schollmeyer (1970)
- Popescu (1970)
- Schlipp (1970)
- Nikolić (1970–72)
- Calder (1972)
- Momirski (1972–74)
- Stojanović (1974)
- Schmal (1975–76)
- Buchmann (1976)
- Hoss (1976–77)
- Kern (1977–78)
- Krautzun (1978)
- Arkoç (1979)
- Dier (1979)
- Fischer (1979–80)
- Strich (1981)
- Jovanovic (1981)
- Stabel (1981–83)
- Gleim (1983)
- Ueberle (1983–87)
- Menne (1987–88)
- Klag (1988)
- Strich (1988)
- Klag (1989)
- Lottermann (1989)
- Krautzun (1989–90)
- Klag (1990)
- Unger (1990)
- Braun (1990)
- Meier (1990–91)
- Ueberle (1991–92)
- Klag (1992)
- Dier (1992–93)
- Braner (1993)
- Scheffel (1993–95)
- Raab (1995)
- Schlösser (1995–96)
- Klag (1996–97)
- Hotić (1997–99)
- Jung (1999–2001)
- Hofmann (2001)
- Birkle (2001)
- Rubeck (2001–02)
- Anders (2002–04)
- Reichenberger (2004)
- Ertl (2004–05)
- Schwartz (2005–07)
- Trares (2007–09)
- Klotz (2009)
- Koch (2009)
- Klotz (2009–10)
- Kühr (2010)
- Borchers (2010–12)
- Emmerling (2012–13)
- Boysen (2013–14)
- Eller (2014–15)
- Jones (2015–19)
- Geebhardt (2019–)
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