Émile Rummelhardt

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Émile Rummelhardt (12 January 1914 – 15 January 1978) was a French professional footballer and manager.

Emile Rummelhardt
Personal information
Date of birth(1914-01-12)12 January 1914
Place of birthMulhouse, Germany
Date of death15 January 1978(1978-01-15) (aged 64)
Place of deathMérignac, France
Position(s)Defender
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
Troyes
Mulhouse
Bordeaux
Managerial career
1947–1951Le Mans
1951–1952Gien
1952–1955Metz
1955–1958Mulhouse
1958–1959Forbach
1959–1962Mulhouse
1962–1967Cherbourg
1967–1968Reims
1969–1971Lorient
1972–1974Caen
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career

Alsatian Émile Rummelhardt played as defender or midfielder for Troyes, FC Mulhouse and Girondins de Bordeaux.

He was manager of Le Mans (1948–51), Gien (1951–52), FC Metz (1952–55), FC Mulhouse (1955–58), US Forbach (1958–59), FC Mulhouse (1959–62), AS Cherbourg (1962–67), Stade de Reims (1967–69), FC Lorient (1969–71) and Stade Malherbe Caen (1972–74).[1] As well as having managed Swiss sides FC Sion and FC Zürich,[2]

He won the Coupe de France in 1941 with Girondins de Bordeaux.

His son is the former ambassador Jacques Rummelhardt.

References


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