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Paul Oßwald was born on 4 February, 1905 in Saalfeld, Germany, is a German footballer and manager. Discover Paul Oßwald's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?
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4 February, 1905 |
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Saalfeld, Germany |
Date of death |
10 November, 1993 |
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Frankfurt, Germany |
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Paul Oßwald Net Worth
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Paul Oßwald (4 February 1905 – 10 November 1993) was a German former football player and manager.
The then German national manager Otto Nerz discovered his ability for team leading and managing and connected him to Eintracht Frankfurt in 1928.
With Eintracht Frankfurt the young manager won the Southern Germany championship in 1930 and 1932, each one after Eintracht won the district championship of Main/Hessen.
In 1930 his team left SpVgg Fürth back on the second position – in 1931 the Franks secured the title – and in 1932 Frankfurt reclaimed the title and won the final match in the South against Bayern Munich with 2–0.
Three times in a row Paul Oßwald led the Eagles to the final round of the German championship.
In 1930 Eintracht lost to Holstein Kiel and in 1931 to Hamburger SV.
In 1932, at the third try, the squad headed by the German internationals Rudolf Gramlich, Hugo Mantel, Franz Schütz and Hans Stubb succeeded against Allenstein, Tennis Borussia Berlin and FC Schalke 04 and subsequently reached the final match.
On 2 June 1932 they had to face the runner-up of the South, Bayern Munich, in Nuremberg an.
After a break from 1933 until 1935 – Oßwald assisted Reichstrainer Otto Nerz at the 1934 FIFA World Cup in Italy, and managed FSV Mainz 05 and the Gauauswahl Südwest (South Western XI).
As manager of the Gauauswahl Südwest he won against Bavaria XI on 29 July 1934 in Nuremberg with 5–3.
In 1935–36 he led the South Western squad to the finals against Saxonia.
In 1935 he overtook again the management at SGE and stayed until 1938.
In the 1937–38 season Eintracht won the championship of the Gauliga Südwest and let Borussia Neunkirchen, Wormatia Worms and Kickers Offenbach behind.
In the group matches of the final round to the German championship the Eagles did not advance due to the worse goal difference.
After the season Paul Oßwald was appointed to the head of the municipal office for sports Frankenthal and had to abandon his at occupation at Frankfurt.
Until 1941 he managed VfR Frankenthal as well.
After World War II the former Wehrmacht officer started to work for Kickers Offenbach.
He was a football teacher, strict father figure and commanded respect.
In twelve he led Kickers to the top of the Oberliga.
He could win the championship of the Oberliga Süd in 1948–49 with a difference of eleven points to runner-up VfR Mannheim.
Twice (in 1949 and 1955) he won the Southern German championship.
Mannheim took revenge and beat Offenbach in the final round with 2–1 and eventually won in the final match against Borussia Dortmund the 1949 German championship.
In 1950 and 1957 he entered for the third and fourth time final round for the German championship.
In 1950 the Oßwald team finished third in the South, endured the final round but lost the Southern runner-up VfB Stuttgart in the final match when VfB won 2–1 against Offenbach.
In the final group matches in 1955 and 1957 Kickers failed advance against the respective later champions Rot-Weiss Essen and Borussia Dortmund.
After his twelfth season he bid farewell after 1957–58.
Paul Oßwald was described as perfectionist who had the view for the talent and the shaping of youth players.
The football teacher was not afraid of visiting village and eye talents and sign them in their parents' house.
As manager of Kickers he took care of the Under-19 section as well.
He set value on travels abroad against foreign clubs: "In international matches you learn the most".
In the summer of 1958 Paul Oßwald crossed the Main and signed at Frankfurt for the third time.
At first go he won the Southern German championship with the SGE.
As manager of Eintracht Frankfurt he won the German championship in 1959.
Paul Oßwald began as a youth player at local club VfL Saalfeld/Thüringen.
At Minerva 93 Berlin he played as a senior player in the midfield.
He graduated at the German sport academy and took the examination as a sports teacher.
1968–69 managed OFC in the Bundesliga for another season but could not avoid Offenbach's relegation and resigned due for health reason on 16 November 1969.