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Ernst Happel

1925 - 1992

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 43 lingue su Wikipedia (in aumento rispetto a 42 nel 2024). Ernst Happel è il 32° allenatore più popolare (in calo dal 27° nel 2024), la 150ª biografia più popolare dell'Austria (in calo dal 129ª nel 2019) e il allenatore più popolare dell'Austria.

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Among Allenatores

Among allenatores, Ernst Happel ranks 32 out of 471Before him are Frank Rijkaard, Arrigo Sacchi, Joachim Löw, Carlos Alberto Parreira, Manuel Pellegrini, and Ronald Koeman. After him are Fatih Terim, Ottmar Hitzfeld, Michael Laudrup, Dick Advocaat, Valeriy Lobanovskyi, and Otto Rehhagel.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1925, Ernst Happel ranks 42Before him are Julie Harris, Angela Lansbury, Nílton Santos, Oona O'Neill, Peter Brook, and Bert Hellinger. After him are Rod Steiger, Jacques Delors, Gabriele Amorth, Roy J. Glauber, Luciano Berio, and Dick Van Dyke. Among people deceased in 1992, Ernst Happel ranks 18Before him are Francis Bacon, Barbara McClintock, Giovanni Falcone, Li Xiannian, Daniel Bovet, and Karl Carstens. After him are Joan Fuster, Jan Oort, Benny Hill, Paolo Borsellino, Félix Guattari, and Satyajit Ray.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Ernst Happel ranks 150 out of NaNBefore him are Ernest, Duke of Austria (1377), Gustav Meyrink (1868), Helmut Berger (1944), Karl Böhm (1894), Maria Mandl (1912), and Albert III, Duke of Austria (1349). After him are Aloys II, Prince of Liechtenstein (1796), Ivan Illich (1926), Maria Leopoldina of Austria (1797), Frederick the Fair (1289), Franz Stangl (1908), and Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (1718).

Among Allenatores In Austria

Among allenatores born in Austria, Ernst Happel ranks 1After him are Otto Barić (1933), Alfred Riedl (1949), and Andreas Heraf (1967).

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