Rudi Strittich Explained

Rudi Strittich
Fullname:Rudolf Strittich
Birth Date:3 March 1922
Years1:1936–1946
Years2:1946–1950
Years3:1950–1951
Years4:1951
Years5:1952–1953
Years6:1953–1955
Clubs4:Samarios[1]
Clubs6:Besançon RC
Caps4:25
Goals4:5
Nationalyears1:1946–1949
Nationalteam1:Austria
Nationalcaps1:4
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:1955–1956
Manageryears2:1957–1958
Manageryears3:1959–1960
Manageryears4:1961–1962
Manageryears5:1962–1963
Manageryears6:1964
Manageryears7:1965–1967
Manageryears8:1968–1969
Manageryears9:1970–1975
Manageryears10:1976
Manageryears11:1976–1979
Manageryears12:1980
Managerclubs12:Austria Salzburg
Pcupdate:26 August 2008
Ntupdate:26 August 2008

Rudi Strittich (3 March 1922 – 11 July 2010) was an Austrian football coach and former player.

Club career

Strittich debuted for Vorwärts Steyr, and later played for First Vienna FC. While with First Vienna, he went on a tour of the Middle East and upon returning was arrested along with two other players for smuggling narcotics into Austria. Strittich was imprisoned for three months and banned from football for one year by the Austrian Football Association.[2]

Unable to play football in Austria, Strittich was recruited by Béla Guttmann to play for Italian club USC Triestina. The Austrian FA would not clear him to play, so he joined Colombian side Samarios, where he could play because the Colombian Football Federation was not at the time affiliated to FIFA.

Upon returning to Austria, Strittich learned that his ban was still in effect, as the Austrian FA ruled that he did serve the ban while playing in Colombia. He moved to Switzerland and trained with the youth side of Young Fellows Zürich. Next, he briefly returned to Vienna, and was sold to French side Besançon RC after just six months. He suffered a back injury in France, and would retire from playing soon after.

International career

He made his debut for Austria in December 1946 against Hungary and earned 4 caps, scoring one goal.

Coaching career

After retiring as a football player Strittich worked as a coach for Sturm Graz in his home country. However, his greatest success as a coach came in Denmark, where he made Esbjerg fB champions in 1961, 1962, 1965, and 1979. He was also coach of the Denmark national football team from 1970 to 1975.

Honours

As a player

As a manager

Notes and References

  1. http://colombia.golgolgol.net/equipos/samarios_1780-19397.html Statistics at Golgolgol.net
  2. Web site: Die Presse. von Hackl, Erich. Der Mann am Zaun. German. 4 April 2008.