- Otto Krappan
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Otto Krappan Personal information Full name Otto Krappan Date of birth 11 October 1886 Place of birth Hermannstadt, Austria–Hungary Date of death 2 February 1942 (aged 55)Place of death Palermo, Italy Teams managed Years Team 1923–1926 Udinese 1927–1932 Monfalcone 1932–1933 Legnano 1933–1934 Vicenza 1934–1935 Alessandria 1935–1936 Lecco 1936–1937 Pro Gorizia 1937–1939 Cosenza 1939–1940 Cremonese 1940–1941 Alessandria 1941–1942 Palermo-Juve Otto Krappan (October 11, 1886 – February 2, 1942) was a German professional football manager.
Career
Born in Hermannstadt, Austria-Hungary, in a family of Transylvanian Saxons, (today Sibiu, Romania). Krappan managed several clubs in Italy between 1923 and 1942, year in which he suddenly died while training Palermo-Juve in Serie C.[1]
He managed Udinese in Prima Divisione and Alessandria in 1934–35 Serie A.[2]
References
- ^ La morte dell'allenatore Chrappan, on «Il Littoriale», February 3, 1942, p. 2, availaible on emeroteca.coni.it
- ^ List of Coaches in Italy before 1945
Udinese Calcio – managers King (1920–21) · Kanjaurek (1922–23) · Krappan (1923–XX) · Hlavay (1925–26) · Czeizler (1927–28) · Fögl (1928–29) · E. Payer (1929–30) · I. Payer (1930–31) · Fögl (1931–32) · Hermann (1934–36) · Fögl (1936–37) · Miconi (1938–40) · Piselli (1940–41) · Miconi (1941–42) · Molnár (1942–43) · Bellotto (1943–XX) · Olivieri (1952–53) · Bigogno (1953–58) · Bonizzoni (1960–62) · Segato (1963–64) · Tabanelli (1969–71) · Giacomini (1973) · Manente (1973–75) · Rosa (1975–76) · Orrico (1979–80) · Perani (1980) · Giagnoni (1980–81) · Ferrari (1981–84) · Luís Vinício (1984–86) · De Sisti (1986–87) · Milutinović (1987) · Sonetti (1987–89) · Mazzia (1989) · Marchesi (1989–90) · Fontana (1990) · Buffoni (1990–91) · Scoglio (1991–92) · Bigon (1992–93) · Vicini (1993–94) · Galeone (1994–95) · Zaccheroni (1995–98) · Guidolin (1998–99) · De Canio (1999–01) · Spalletti (2001) · Hodgson (2001) · Ventura (2001–02) · Spalletti (2002–05) · Cosmi (2005–06) · Dominissini (2006) · Galeone (2006–07) · Malesani (2007) · Marino (2007–09) · De Biasi (2009–10) · Marino (2010) · Guidolin (2010–)
Vicenza Calcio – managers Scarpa (1902–08) · Fasolo (1908–19) · Fasolo-Casalini-Scala (1919–22) · Sedlacek (1922–23) · Wilheim (1923–24) · Bekey (1924–28) · Wilheim (1928–31) · Krappan (1933–34) · Viola (1934–36) · Alt (1936–37) · Kuttik (1937–39) · Bedendo (1939–40) · Spinato (1940–43) · Ferrero (1943–44) · Spinato (1944–46) · Vecchina/Spinato (1947–48) · Berkessy (1948–49) · Wilheim (1949–50) · Mazzoni (1950–51) · Bernardini (1951–53) · Baldi (1953–54) · Campatelli (1954–55) · Guttmann (1955–56) · Andreoli (1956–57) · Varglien (1957–58) · Lerici (1958–62) · Scopigno (1962–65) · Campatelli (1965–66) · Campatelli-Pin-Menti (1966–67) · Silvestri (1967–68) · Menti (1968–69) · Puricelli (1969–71) · Menti (1971–72) · Seghedoni (1972–73) · Puricelli (1973–75) · Scopigno (1975–76) · Chinesinho (1976) · Fabbri (1976–79) · Ulivieri (1979–80) · Savoini/Viciani (1980–81) · Cadè (1981–83) · Mazzia (1983) · Giorgi (1983–86) · Burgnich/Magni (1986–87) · Specchia/Galli (1987–88) · Galli/Rota/Galli (1988–89) · Fogli/Gasparin/Savoini (1989–90) · Caramanno/Pasinato (1990–91) · Ulivieri (1991–94) · Guidolin (1994–98) · Colomba (1998–99) · Reja (1999–2001) · Fascetti/Moro & Viviani (2001–02) · Mandorlini (2002–03) · Iachini (2003–04) · Viscidi/Bellotto/Viscidi (2004–05) · Camolese (2005–06) · Gregucci (2006–09) · Maran (2009–11) · Baldini (2011) · Cagni (2011–)
U.S. Alessandria Calcio 1912 – managers Savojardo (1912–13) · Smith (1913–15) · Carcano (1919–20) · Humphrey (1920–22) · Carcano (1922–1923) · Révész (1923–1924) · Gonda (1924–25) · Weisz–Rangone (1925–1926) · Carcano (1926–30) · Révész (1930–31) · Stürmer (1931–32) · Molnár (1932–33) · Backmann (1933) · Hänsel (1933–34) · Krappan (1934–35) · Soutschek (1935–36) · Stürmer (1936–37) · Banchero–Piccinini (1937) · Soutschek (1937–38) · Cattaneo (1938–39) · Faroppa (1939–40) · Krappan (1940–41) · Parodi (1941–42) · Baloncieri (1942–44) · Dadone (1944–45) · Cattaneo–Sperone (1945–46) · Rebuffo (1946) · Borel–Savojardo (1946) · Kovács (1946–48) · Flatley (1948–49) · Carcano–Flatley (1949–50) · Cargnelli (1950–51) · Neri (1951–54) · Marini (1954–55) · Scamuzzi (1955–56) · Sperone (1956–57) · Robotti–Pedroni (1957–60) · Achilli–Franzosi (1960–61) · Rava (1961–63) · Franzosi (1963–64) · Vitto (1964) · Giorcelli (1964–65) · Coscia (1965) · Allasio (1965) · Armano–Coscia (1965–66) · Székely (1966) · Puricelli (1966) · Cappelli (1966–67) · Székely (1967) · Pietruzzi (1967–69) · Manente (1969–71) · David (1971–72) · Pietruzzi (1972) · Marchioro (1972–73) · Ballacci (1973–74) · Pietruzzi (1974) · Castelletti (1974–75) · Giorcelli (1975) · Losi (1975) · Viviani–Trebbi (1975–77) · Mattè (1977–78) · Capello (1978–79) · Fantini (1979) · Tarabbia (1979–80) · Cuscela (1980) · Ballacci (1980–82) · Ghio (1982–1983) · Ferretti (1983) · Fossati (1983–84) · Colombo (1984) · Mari (1984–85) · Tagnin (1985–86) · Ferretti (1986–87) · Capelli (1987) · Ballacci (1987–88) · Melani (1988–90) · Colombo (1990) · Sabadini (1990–92) · Riccomini (1992) · Sabadini (1992) · Mazzola (1992–93) · Roselli (1993–94) · Motta (1994–95) · Ferrari (1995–97) · Zoratti (1997) · Orrico (1997–98) · Maselli (1998–2000) · Pruzzo (2000) · Rossetti (2000–01) · Pruzzo (2001) · Piantoni (2001–02) · Caligaris (2002) · Pagliari (2002–03) · Andreazzoli (2003) · Soldo (2003) · Milani (2004–05) · Nicolini (2005) · Viassi (2005–06) · Della Bianchina (2006) · Tufano (2006) · Azzali (2006–07) · Jacolino (2007–09) · Foschi (2009) · Buglio (2009–10) · Sarri (2010–11) · De Petrillo (2011) · Manueli (2011) · Sonzogni (2011–)
U.S. Città di Palermo – managers Cargnelli (1930–31) · Feldmann (1931–34) · Csapkay (1935–35) · Lelovich (1935–36) · Benincasa (1936) · Csapkay (1936–37) · Hajós (1937–38) · Halmos (1938–39) · Negri (1939–40) · Krappan (1941–42) · Nigiotti (1942–43) · Faotto (1945–47) · Rosetta (1947–48) · Varglien (1948–49) · Viani (1949–51) · Galli (1951–52) · Masetti (1952) · Bonizzoni (1952–53) · Bánás (1953) · Varglien (1953) · Hiden (1953–54) · Baloncieri (1954–55) · Sperone (1955) · Rigotti (1955–56) · Puricelli (1956–57) · Kossovel (1957–58) · Rava (1958) · Rigotti (1958) · Vycpálek (1958–60) · Baldi (1960–61) · Remondini (1961–62) · Baldi (1962–63) · Montez (1963) · Székely (1963–65) · Facchini (1965–66) · Achilli (1966–67) · Di Bella (1967–71) · De Grandi (1971–72) · Pinardi (1972–73) · Biagini (1973) · Viciani (1973–75) · De Grandi (1975) · De Bellis (1975–77) · Grassotti (1977) · Veneranda (1977–79) · Cadè (1979–80) · Veneranda (1980–81) · Urbani (1981) · Di Bella (1981) · Renna (1981–83) · Del Noce (1983) · Giagnoni (1983–84) · Landoni (1984) · Rosati (1984–85) · Angelillo (1985–86) · Veneranda (1986) · Caramanno (1987–88) · Rumignani (1988–89) · Liguori (1989–90) · Ferrari (1990–92) · Di Marzio (1992) · Orazi (1992–93) · Nicolini (1993–94) · Salvemini (1994–95) · Vitali (1995) · Arcoleo (1995–97) · Vitali (1997) · Rumignani (1997–98) · Arcoleo (1998) · Morgia (1998–2000) · Sonzogni (2000–01) · Sella (2001) · Mutti (2001–02) · Pruzzo (2002) · Glerean (2002) · Arrigoni (2002–03) · Sonetti (2003) · Baldini (2003–04) · Guidolin (2004–05) · Delneri (2005–06) · Papadopulo (2006) · Guidolin (2006–07) · Gobbo–Pergolizzi (2007) · Guidolin (2007) · Colantuono (2007) · Guidolin (2007–08) · Colantuono (2008) · Ballardini (2008–09) · Zenga (2009) · Rossi (2009–11) · Cosmi (2011) · Rossi (2011) · Pioli (2011) · Mangia (2011–)
Categories:- 1886 births
- 1942 deaths
- People from Sibiu
- Transylvanian-Saxon people
- Serie A managers
- German football managers
- Udinese Calcio managers
- A.C. Legnano managers
- Vicenza Calcio managers
- U.S. Alessandria Calcio 1912 managers
- Calcio Lecco 1912 managers
- A.S. Cosenza Calcio managers
- U.S. Cremonese managers
- U.S. Città di Palermo managers
- Expatriate football managers in Italy
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