GERM 30mnts
Hitzfield.GERM.twb22.mp4
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1994/1995: Der BVB drehte in einem der wichtigsten Spiele seiner Vereinsgeschichte einen 0:2-Rückstand und gewann dank dreier Tore in der zweiten Halbzeit mit 3:2 beim Ruhrgebietsnachbarn
Legendary status in football is achieved through loyalty, professionalism and a clear will to do your upmost to those who look turn to you in times of need. It's a word flung around too often in some facets of the game. However, there are sides who can boast such managers in their ranks, but few rivals clubs can raise their hands and claim that one assertive, diligent German is a legend at mine, and your club. That is exactly the case in regards to Ottmar Hitzfeld, who ventured over that fearsome line only to replicate - or surpass, depending on your allegiance - his success with the side each respective rival now fears most in German football.
Born into a family heritage that brought with it nothing but hatred and evil - his uncle Otto was a notorious Nazi general - the German used this relenting shadow that hung low over his family's past as the backdrop from which to evoke joy and positivity. Ottmar did just that. Forging a career as a striker, Hitzfeld spent much of his 13-year playing career in Switzerland, winning the Swiss Super League on two occasions and claiming a Swiss Cup triumph during a successful stint at FC Basel. Upon retiring from playing in 1983, he quickly assumed a managerial role - a platform where his ambitious and disciplined nature was able to fully flourish. Starting out at FC Zug, it took just one season for FC Aarau to take note of his style and application, snapping him up as their coach where he secured the Swiss Cup just two years into his managerial career. Naturally, bigger opportunities came by and he soon took the reins of fellow major Swiss club Grasshopper Club Zürich. In just three seasons he led the side to four titles, two in the league, when he began alerting the gaze German football. It was just the beginning for Hitzfeld.
Hitzfeld was about to embark on a path that would change the face of German football history.
Dortmund came calling, and with little hesitation, the German took charge.
His six-year spell with Die Borussen was the longest stint the club had seen until Jurgen Klopp took over the hotseat, but it will fondly remembered by the Yellow and Black army for many years to come...
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https://www.sportskeeda.com/football/best-managers-all-time-15-ottmar-hitzfeld
https://www.sportskeeda.com/football/the-10-greatest-club-managers-of-our-time-ottmar-hitzfeld
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