Émile Rummelhardt Explained

Emile Rummelhardt
Birth Date:12 January 1914
Birth Place:Mulhouse, Germany
Death Place:Mérignac, France
Position:Defender
Clubs1:Troyes
Clubs2:Mulhouse
Clubs3:Bordeaux
Manageryears1:1947–1951
Managerclubs1:Le Mans
Manageryears2:1951–1952
Managerclubs2:Gien
Manageryears3:1952–1955
Managerclubs3:Metz
Manageryears4:1955–1958
Managerclubs4:Mulhouse
Manageryears5:1958–1959
Managerclubs5:Forbach
Manageryears6:1959–1962
Managerclubs6:Mulhouse
Manageryears7:1962–1967
Managerclubs7:Cherbourg
Manageryears8:1967–1968
Managerclubs8:Reims
Manageryears9:1969–1971
Managerclubs9:Lorient
Manageryears10:1972–1974
Managerclubs10:Caen

Émile Rummelhardt (12 January 1914 – 15 January 1978) was a French professional footballer and manager.

Career

Alsatian Émile Rummelhardt played as defender or midfielder for Troyes, FC Mulhouse and Girondins de Bordeaux.

He was manager of Le Mans (1948–51), Gien (1951–52), FC Metz (1952–55), FC Mulhouse (1955–58), US Forbach (1958–59), FC Mulhouse (1959–62), AS Cherbourg (1962–67), Stade de Reims (1967–69), FC Lorient (1969–71) and Stade Malherbe Caen (1972–74).[1] As well as having managed Swiss sides FC Sion and FC Zürich,[2]

He won the Coupe de France in 1941 with Girondins de Bordeaux.

His son is the former ambassador Jacques Rummelhardt.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: France - Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs . . Erik . Garin . 12 July 2007 . 14 July 2010.
  2. Web site: Switzerland - Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs . . Erik . Garin . 20 June 2007 . 3 February 2009.