December 22, 2024
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The former head coach of the Austrian national team and German Mainz has died

Dietmar Constantini led the national team several times and also coached several clubs”, — write: sport.ua

The Austrian football player and coach died at the age of 70 Dietmar Constantini.

Began his football career in 1975 in the Austrian club “Wakker” from Innsbruck, playing in the position of central defender.

Later, he moved to LASK, and later moved to Greece, where he played for the Kavala team. He also defended the colors of the Union Wales, Favoritener and Wiener Sport Club clubs.

In 1987, he ended his career as a player and joined the coaching staff of Al-Ittihad. Subsequently, he headed the youth team of Austria, and in 1991 he became the head coach of the Austrian national team for the first time. However, he did not stay in this position for long and later became an assistant to the head coach. In 1993, he returned to club football and headed “Admira Wacker”.

He worked for Wacker for two years, after which he moved to Tirol. In 1997, he went to Germany, where he became the head coach of Mainz, but ended his cooperation with the club at the end of the season.

In 2001, he became the head coach of the “Austria Vienna” team. He worked there for only one year, after which he coached LASK, Kernten, Pashing and Rapid clubs.

In 2008, he led Austria for the second time, but in the middle of the season he agreed to become the head coach of the Austrian national team. He managed the national team for two years, after which he left his position due to health problems.

Unfortunately, these problems haunted him for years.

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