Fritz Levitus
Austrian footballer and coach
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Fritz Levitus | ||
Place of birth | Austro-Hungary | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1915–1917 | Wiener AF | 18 | (1) |
1921–1923 | Hakoah Vienna | 5 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
1936–1938 | Vojvodina | ||
19xx–19xx | Maccabi Brno | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Fritz Levitus or Löwitus, was an Austrian football player and coach.
He played in the Austrian championship first with Wiener AF in the seasons 1915,[1] 1915–16[2] and 1916–17,[3] and then with Hakoah Wien in the seasons 1921–22[4] and 1922–23.[5]
Later he became a coach and managed Yugoslav club FK Vojvodina between 1936 and 1938.[6] He also coached Maccabi Brno in Czechoslovakia.[7]
References
- ^ Wr. Association FC 1915 season at austriasoccer.at
- ^ Wr. Association FC 1915/16 season at austriasoccer.at
- ^ Wr. Association FC 1916/17 season at austriasoccer.at
- ^ Hakoah Wien 1921/22 season at austriasoccer.at
- ^ Hakoah Wien 1922/23 season at austriasoccer.at
- ^ Spomenar Archived 18 August 2015 at the Wayback Machine at FK Vojvodina official website (in Serbian)
- ^ "Die Legionäre". 2. Auflage: österreichische Fußballer in aller Welt by David Forster, Bernhard Hachleitner, Robert Hummer and Robert Franta, page 288 (in German)
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FK Vojvodina – managers
- Hadži (1924–26)
- Necas (1926–28)
- Simonović (1929)
- Necas (1929–30)
- Hamacek (1931–32)
- Nemes (1933)
- Schürmann (1934–35)
- Levitus (1936–38)
- Ognjanov (1938)
- Nemes (1939)
- Noj (1939–41)
- Ognjanov (1945–47)
- Sekulić (1948–51)
- Broćić (1952)
- Ognjanov (1952)
- Lechner (1953–57)
- Lyka (1957–59)
- Čabrić (1959–60)
- Momirski (1960–61)
- Hirman (1961–64)
- Stanković (1964–67)
- Rajkov (1967–68)
- Čabrić (1968–70)
- Milošević (1970–73)
- Zec (1973–74)
- Veselinović (1974–77)
- Stanković (1977–78)
- Brzić (1978–79)
- Pavić (1979)
- Valok (1979–80)
- Drašković (1980–83)
- Kaloperović (1983)
- Duvančić (1983–84)
- Kovrlija (1984–85)
- Višnjevac (1985)
- Kaloperović (1985)
- Savić (1986)
- Jurčić (1986)
- Vukušić (1986–87)
- Brzić (1987–88)
- Lj. Petrović (1988–89)
- Brzić (1990–91)
- Kovrlija (1991–92)
- Kosanović (1992–95)
- Hadžievski (1995–96)
- Bekvalac (1996)
- Lj. Petrović (1996–97)
- Pirmajer (1997–98)
- Manojlović (1998–2000)
- Bekvalac (2000)
- Okuka (2000)
- Bekvalac (2000–01)
- Novakovićc (2001)
- Pavković (2001–02)
- M. Popović (2002)
- Đoinčević (2002)
- Vukašinović (2002–03)
- Ilić (2003)
- Smiljanić (2004)
- Ćurčićc (2004)
- V. Petrović (2004)
- Đuričić (2004–05)
- Marić (2005–06)
- Rajevac (2006–07)
- Brzić (2007–08)
- Bekvalac (2008)
- Radojičićc (2008)
- Lj. Petrović (2008–09)
- Marić (2009)
- Stepanović (2009)
- Babić (2009–10)
- Đuričić (2010)
- Milinković (2010–11)
- Ristovski (2011)
- Vukićević (2011–12)
- Zagorčić (2012)
- Vignjević (2012–13)
- Nikolić (2013)
- Babić (2014)
- Marić (2014–15)
- Zagorčić (2015)
- Lalatović (2015–16)
- Ivanović (2016–17)
- A. Veselinović (2017)
- Batak (2017)
- Vanić (2017)
- Buač (2017)
- Stolica (2017–18)
- A. Veselinović (2018)
- Okuka (2018)
- Krivokapić (2018–19)
- Lalatović (2019–21)
- Đorđević (2021–22)
- Rastavac (2022–23)
- Batak (2023)
- R. Popović (2023)
- Bandović (2023–2024)
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