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Hennes Weisweiler

1919 - 1983

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Hans "Hennes" Weisweiler (5 December 1919 – 5 July 1983) was a German professional football player and coach. As a coach, he won major titles with Bundesliga clubs Borussia Mönchengladbach and 1. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Hennes Weisweiler has received more than 125,193 page views. His biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 22 in 2019). Hennes Weisweiler is the 117th most popular coach (down from 105th in 2019), the 2,617th most popular biography from Germany (down from 2,395th in 2019) and the 18th most popular German Coach.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Hennes Weisweiler ranks 117 out of 471Before him are Otto Pfister, Huub Stevens, Mazinho, Volker Finke, Holger Osieck, and Džemaludin Mušović. After him are Hugo Broos, Pim Verbeek, Zlatko Kranjčar, Harry Redknapp, Co Adriaanse, and Juan López Fontana.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1919, Hennes Weisweiler ranks 107Before him are Tomáš Špidlík, Rubén González, Vera Aceva, Toni Turek, Raymond Smullyan, and Ferdinand Kübler. After him are Ferruccio Valcareggi, J. Presper Eckert, Morteza Motahhari, Beate Uhse-Rotermund, Artur Fischer, and Bernhard Wicki. Among people deceased in 1983, Hennes Weisweiler ranks 91Before him are Donald Maclean, Ángel Labruna, Lamberto Maggiorani, Florence Owens Thompson, Salo Flohr, and Grigori Aleksandrov. After him are Jerzy Andrzejewski, John Vorster, Vladimir Bakarić, Eric Hoffer, Roy Sullivan, and Juan López Fontana.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Hennes Weisweiler ranks 2,617 out of 7,253Before him are Jacob Christian Schäffer (1718), Charlotte von Stein (1742), Nicodemus Tessin the Elder (1615), Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart (1739), Ferdinand Alexander Porsche (1935), and Albrecht VII, Duke of Mecklenburg (1486). After him are Princess Isabella of Croÿ (1856), Alexander Kluge (1932), Jil Sander (1943), Johannes Fabricius (1587), Carl Sigismund Kunth (1788), and Johannes Franz Hartmann (1865).

Among COACHES In Germany

Among coaches born in Germany, Hennes Weisweiler ranks 18Before him are Robert Prosinečki (1969), Andreas Köpke (1962), Edmund Conen (1914), Otto Pfister (1937), Volker Finke (1948), and Holger Osieck (1948). After him are Julian Nagelsmann (1987), Otto Nerz (1892), Rudi Gutendorf (1926), Fritz Buchloh (1909), Marco Rose (1976), and Gernot Rohr (1953).