Rudi Faßnacht Explained

Rudi Faßnacht
Fullname:Rudolf Faßnacht
Birth Date:28 December 1934
Birth Place:Neu-Ulm, German Reich
Death Place:Gonesse, France
Position:Defender
Clubs1:VfB Stuttgart
Clubs2:TSG Ulm 1846
Clubs3:Hannover 96
Clubs4:Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Manageryears1:1966–1968
Managerclubs1:Holstein Kiel
Manageryears2:1969–1970
Managerclubs2:FC 08 Villingen
Manageryears3:1970–1973
Managerclubs3:MSV Duisburg
Manageryears4:1974
Managerclubs4:Arminia Bielefeld
Manageryears5:1974–1975
Managerclubs5:VfR Heilbronn
Manageryears6:1975–1977
Managerclubs6:SC Preußen Münster
Manageryears7:1977
Managerclubs7:Tennis Borussia Berlin
Manageryears8:1978–1979
Managerclubs8:SC Fortuna Köln
Manageryears9:1981
Managerclubs9:SC Preußen Münster

Rudolf "Rudi" Faßnacht (28 December 1934 in Neu-Ulm, Bavaria – 25 July 2000 in Gonesse) was a German football manager.

Faßnacht coached MSV Duisburg to a 7th-place finish in the 1970–71 Bundesliga season.

Faßnacht died along with his wife on board Air France Flight 4590, the Concorde which crashed in Gonesse, near Paris, on 25 July 2000.[1] [2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Families wiped out in crash. BBC News. 31 July 2000. 26 January 2011.
  2. Web site: Ex-Bundesligacoach unter den Opfern. Der Spiegel. 27 July 2000. 26 January 2011. de.
  3. Web site: Franzbranntwein aufs Bein. Jörn. Lange. 11 Freunde. 25 July 2010. 26 January 2011. de.