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Ernst Franz Hermann Happel (29
November 1925 – 14
November 1992) was an
Austrian football player and manager.
Happel is
regarded as one of the greatest...
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Happel is a
surname of
German origin.
Notable people with the
surname include: Carl
Happel (1819-1914),
German painter Eberhard Werner Happel (1647–1690)...
- Ernst-
Happel-Stadion (Ernst-
Happel-Stadion),
known as
Praterstadion until 1992,
sometimes also
called Wiener-Stadion, is a
football stadium in Leopoldstadt...
- Carl
Happel (2
August 1819 – 7
march 1914) was a
German painter. http://www.s197410804.online.de/Personen/
HappelCarl.htm Merrill,
Peter C. (1997). German...
- Otto
Happel (born 9
February 1948) is a Swiss-based
German billionaire businessman, the
former owner and CEO of GEA Group. As of
October 2021,
Forbes estimated...
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Wilfried Happel (born 2 July 1965) is a
German writer and
theatre director. Born in Nuremberg,
Happel studied German studies and
philosophy in Cologne...
- the
largest stadium was Ernst-
Happel-Stadion in
Vienna with a
capacity of 53,295. It was for this
reason that Ernst-
Happel-Stadion
hosted the final. Switzerland...
- Head coach:
Georg Ericson Head coach:
Heshmat Mohajerani Head coach:
Ernst Happel Jan
Jongbloed wore
number 8
because some of the
players who had been in...
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manager Ernst Happel as he led the club to
three straight league championships from 1975–76 to 1977–78 and a
Belgian Cup
victory in 1976–77.
Happel also guided...
- Ernst-
Happel-Stadion,
Vienna on 11 June 1994. The
competition was won by
Austria Wien
after beating FC Linz 4–0. 11 June 1994 16:05 Ernst-
Happel-Stadion...