Jules Limbeck Explained

Jules Limbeck
Fullname:Jules Limbeck
Birth Date:October 13, 1904
Birth Place:Nagyenyed, Austria-Hungary (today Aiud, Romania)
Death Date:1955
Death Place:Unknown
Position:forward
Years1:1925–19??
Years5:1934–1935
Clubs1:Újpest FC
Clubs2:Ferencvárosi TC
Clubs3:? (Belgium)
Clubs4:FK Austria Wien
Clubs5:Amiens
Caps5:5
Goals5:0
Manageryears1:1930–1931
Manageryears2:1931–?
Manageryears4:1934–1935
Manageryears5:1936
Manageryears6:1936
Manageryears7:1936–1937
Manageryears8:1937
Managerclubs1:Galatasaray S.K.
Managerclubs2:Olympique Lyonnais
Managerclubs3:Racing
Managerclubs4:Amiens
Managerclubs5:team of Zaporizhia
Managerclubs6:Stal Dnipropetrovsk
Managerclubs7:Dinamo Tbilisi
Managerclubs8:Lokomotiv Moscow

Jules Limbeck (Hungarian: Gyula Limbeck; born in Hungary, died in 1955) was a Franco-Hungarian professional football forward and manager.

Career

He played in various European championships in frontline positions in mid-1920, appeared in the Hungarian Újpest FC, Ferencvárosi TC, in Belgium,[1] and FK Austria Wien.

In 1930 he coached the Turkish Galatasaray S.K. and brought them to the championship.[2] In France, he worked with the Olympique Lyonnais, Racing, Amiens SC (1934–1935).

In 1936 he arrived in the Soviet Union, and spent some time working with the city teams Zaporizhia and Dnipropetrovsk including Stal Dnipropetrovsk,[3] then the order of the All-Union Committee for Physical Culture and Sports of the USSR it was sent to Tbilisi. Limbeck stayed there until March 1937[4] and worked as chief coach of Dinamo Tbilisi, which reached the finals of the USSR, then he organized a children's football school.

In 1937 he was head coach of Lokomotiv Moscow.

Honours

Manager

Galatasaray S.K.

1930–31

FC Dinamo Tbilisi

Notes and References

  1. http://www.lokomotiv.info/publish/loko_history/?id=106 "The official history of FC Lokomotiv" Moscow 1923-2005»
  2. http://www.sport-express.ru/newspaper/2003-09-26/12_1/ Sport-Express, Football. 1936. Part Four
  3. http://football.ua/author/article/109168.html The tragedy of the first legionary
  4. http://lokorol.by.ru/france.html French Coach