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  1. Helmut Schön (15 September 1915 – 23 February 1996) was a German football player and manager. He is best remembered for his exceptional career as manager of the West Germany national team in four consecutive World Cup tournaments, including winning the title in 1974, losing in the final in 1966, and coming in third in 1970. In addition, his ...

  2. Bundestrainer Helmut Schön mit dem WM-Pokal nach dem gewonnenen WM-Endspiel 1974. Helmut Schön (* 15. September 1915 in Dresden; † 23. Februar 1996 in Wiesbaden) war ein deutscher Fußballspieler und der bislang erfolgreichste Bundestrainer . Als Spieler des Dresdner SC gewann Schön in den Runden 1942/43 und 1943/44 zweimal die deutsche ...

  3. Jun 10, 2021 · A pupil of the legendary, yet controversial and polarising Sepp Herberger, to whom he had been assistant, until taking the top job in 1964, he had been the head coach of the autonomous Saarland ...

    • Steven Scragg
  4. Feb 23, 1996 · Transfermarkt provides an overview of the career of Helmut Schön, a former German football manager and player. See his date of birth, death, clubs, roles, matches, and transfer history.

    • Germany
    • September 15, 1915
    • Dresden
  5. Vize-Europameister: 1976. After guiding West Germany to the European Championship title in 1972, he led them to the ultimate prize two years later, victory in the 1974 World Cup on home soil. Helmut Schön formed one of the best German teams of all time.

  6. Helmut Schon holds record for most World Cup matches as coach (25) He took part in four World Cups with Germany In 1974, Schon became a world champion with Germany on home soil

  7. Feb 24, 1996 · From the moment Bobby Moore raised the World Cup in triumph after England's extra-time 4-2 victory at Wembley in 1966, it was almost inevitable that the shrewd German coach, Helmut Schon, would...